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I quite like the premise, though I was involved in such a situation a few years ago. Strangely enough, when it happens in real life, you’re not scared. It takes only a few seconds to realize that it isn’t a joke, and the folks behind really mean business. Then you just drive as fast as you can, and I guess that I’ve

Santé, Mike !

So you want the perfectly sized hole in your bar of soap? Come on, the solution to this conundrum is so easy, you have it all in your post!

I’ve played it on the Vita, and I won’t buy it on the PS4, even if I love the games to bits. It will most certainly be the same games (Danganronpa 1+2), that were designed with the portable console in mind, and giving them away on the Vita through PS+ would be quite likely to lose sales on the PS4, at least among the

Because Danganronpa deserves your money! And it’s been discounted multiple times...

Yi Yi doesn’t belong in this list. It deserves to be on top of the best movies of all times. It is not a Taiwanese movie, it is universal. There’s something to relate to for every one, there, no matter if you’re young or old, as long as you are human.

Oh yes, there’s ‘some big hero turn at some point’! I played it on release on the Vita, and that’s true there are quite a few hours before things are really set in motion, but then... wow. Just “wow”! And you’ll like “Okarin” as much as you hated him, if not more.

Same here... And should I get a 4K TV, the MS offers would be rather tempting: even though I’m not too fond of the XBOX exclusives, the UHD-BD drive would be a strong incentive. For that reason alone, I can imagine playing cross-platform games on my first MS console, while keeping the standard PS4 for Persona, Yakuza,

Has anything changed since the beta, or is it very much the same game?

They will be handmade pixels, each one of them, made by highly trained pixelmasters. A feast for the eyes, no less.

Nice, and even better with the Magnavox Odyssey²/Philips Videopac cameo!

Jason, you had me at “Fahey games”! Among my 100+ Vita games, there are quite a few of them (and guess what, most are good games), but much will be forgiven, since Suikoden I and II are there as well.

Indeed! I bought the PS4 version on sale and never touched it since, but Riley, you’ve managed to sell me the game a second time: it’s now on top of my “what’s next?” list! Thanks!

Though I have to agree with the review, I still feel that the Journey comparison is doing no favour to Abzû, even though it looks, and sounds (thanks, Austin Wintory!), wonderful. If you haven’t played it, maybe you shouldn’t read any further, for it might have minor spoilers.

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Good to see that some publishers have not given up on the Vita and think that localization is still a thing. And here’s a Japanese trailer with some in-game pics... Bring it on!

Too late to edit my reply... Just a few more words: if you missed the previous art books, they’re still available on the Studio 4°C online store, and they are wonderful. The concept arts for the town are incredible: they did put so many details there that the Tekkonkinkreet city is not just a background to me, but