The noodles, maybe not, but Marvelous took care of the previous games, and Estival Versus is indeed headed NA and Europe.
The noodles, maybe not, but Marvelous took care of the previous games, and Estival Versus is indeed headed NA and Europe.
And it's a truly nice pick, anyway. And you don't have to buy gold to unlock stuff: you earn gold while playing as well, and the game is generous enough.
I confess that I've always been curious about SA-CDs, but I never felt compelled to buy a player, mainly because of the musical offer. Being mostly into alternative, CD definitely remained the format of choice, along with the occasional vinyl record...
Ahah, nice one! Now I just fear that the SA-CD squad and the DVD-A gang come in to rule us all... If they're still around!
Yep, they're truly nice chaps. They do deserve some publicizing, I just realized I didn't mention who they were! http://www.secondlanguagemusic.com/about.html
I was not kidding either! I have a subscription in a small label that releases a few CDs every year, and they put so much effort in making each of their releases something special that it would be a shame to receive just files... One fine example? There you go!
Even small children! And worse, people who still buy CDs! This is cruel, cruel stuff.
Same here! Looks like it's a test: only those honing their skills to click fast enough deserve to see it... Now I wonder what other article I might have missed!
For all those clamouring that the Vita is dead, I'll leave this here:
Oh yep. Gotta preorder that one as well!
Right... France, the country of "Xenophobia and Islamophobia"? Charlie Hebdo, the voice of racism? Not even worth of a reply, if you ask me.
Horror game fans, do yourselves a favour, and play the Corpse Party series. I can imagine why it never became a worldwide success, for the first 2 games got released on the PSP (dunno if the PC version of the first game made it in the West), but they're both available on the PSN at the moment an playable on the Vita…
Indeed, nostalgia has nothing to do with it. Silent Hill 2 still as scary as ever. Even though I still have no PS4, I watched long play sessions of PT, to my delight, and it worked the same as most SH for me: scaring the player doesn't involve surprising the player (the "booh" effect), as much as it builds tension by…
Thanks for the link! Looks like my favourite platform (it stands up there with the systems that impressed me the most, as in CBS Colecovision and PS2) will continue getting some love.
Kojimasan, hire this guy, please!
For those interested and who would have wanted the console but couldn't get it (and who don't want to make scalpers richer - the 00001 was legit auction, I know), there's a petition to get Sony make more, non-collectible, non-numbered systems.
Among those buying that sort of item, I can imagine that there could very well be those frigging 20th anniversary PS4 scalpers...
It's worth it if you're a hardcore Yakuza fan, really. I liked it a lot, but that's because spending more time in Kamurocho is always tempting to me. As a zombie-killing game, I heard that it was not that great, but I can't say, since it's not my usual genre of games... unless you throw in Kyriu Kazuma or Majima Goro!
Indeed. It's the only reason why my PS2 is still connected to the TV. OK, let's say "primary" reason, for there's SSX3 too. I wish both games were ported to every console generation, for they were so close to a sort of arcadey perfection.
So, I guess that you know more about the French situation than a French sociologist? Interesting...