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Guillaume Verdin
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And there's a rotary phone.

This sort of behavior exemplifies a problem I have with some modern games A game gives you an objective, one which might be the only action you can take to continue playing the game, but once you've completed it, the game springs something unfair on you: maybe you killed the wrong guy, or maybe you've been working for

I really hate the fact that Steam considers that a game is completed only if you got every achievement. There are very few games in my Steam library I haven't finished, but according to my profile I have only finished two games - probably both seasons of The Walking Dead since there are only achievements for

The problem I have with the French one is that it reminds me of this:

In terms of ratings and feedback, Sakurai emphasized the Steam format which discourages flaming and malicious low score spamming by only allowing ratings from people who purchased the game they were rating, as well as showing the play time of the rater, and ratings for ratings.

Uh... That's not what I meant. :\ I haven't watched Sweet Home - it's quite hard to find in a watchable quality - but I heard that it was not very good. But I'm a big fan of Kiyoshi Kurosawa's and I absolutely love Cure, Seance, Kairo, Doppelganger and Retribution. I'm not sure if they're known in the US under these

Deceptively called Sweet Home, it was an RPG that was loosely based on a Japanese horror film of the same name. Even all these years later, the game mechanics hold up brilliantly and its terrifying atmosphere make it easy to see how it inspired the original Resident Evil.

Or Brian Ashcraft doesn't like Nintendo. :P

The only time I had a headache while playing 3DS was when I played a DS game, so a 2D game... In my experience, what causes headaches is watching a small screen for a long time, especially with insufficient lighting around. And despite the general opinion, 3D doesn't make you cross eyes, well, less than 2D since most

All the time, even when visiting eShop or whatever. Electronic manuals look better in 3D too. :P I still have two functioning eyes. Some people don't. Why wouldn't I use both of them?

Bad - A Bit of Interface Lag

Exactly. They all seem to ignore that a AAA video game requires two to three years of work nowadays, and the whole idea is to launch the game alongside with the movie or TV show. To create a game based on Agents of Shield, they should have started development a few years ago without knowing if the show would be a

Alas, I don't have a PS3 but I'm happy to hear that they had the good idea to port it to a console.

The EAG 2015 Expo took place in the UK last week, and this year's big arcade games were all on show. The largest draw was probably Time Crisis 5, but there were also big showings from the latest Mario Kart arcade game, Star Wars Battlepod (which looks good) and a new Jurassic Park shooter as well

"Frankenstein's "wretch" is actually beautiful"

Sure, some gamers will already have an adapter, but maybe they want another one. I know in my house we have multiple Nintendo handhelds owned but different family members, but a short supply of plugs. That kinda sucks.

It took him 80 hours to complete and it's full of brilliant little details like the skeleton with the nails in its hands:

And the fact that Mario's two favorite types of music are opera and "new-wave, high-techno Euro pop."

Not only the shmup community but the whole retrogaming community. To get the best picture quality with a standard definition console, you must hook it up to a CRT with a SCART cable input. That's a fact. ;)