Region-free on PS3 isn't enforced, but is left up to the publishers. Anyone can make a Region locked PS3 game. So far, there are only two. Persona 4 Arena and Stranglehold Collectors Edition.
Region-free on PS3 isn't enforced, but is left up to the publishers. Anyone can make a Region locked PS3 game. So far, there are only two. Persona 4 Arena and Stranglehold Collectors Edition.
in SMB1 you ran behind him and hit a thingy
Oh boy. I remember how the 360 had "Japanese support" by buying unwanted exclusives left and right.
It seems more like it's using Minecraft as an engine to launch a completely different game within it's context. Which I totally respect.
If you did, you'd have noticed mentions of Z and C keys!
The tutorial shows keyboard controls with the geise of an SNES controller.
You know, it's nice to see a kickstarter with realistic expectations.
People can hate on Tiny Tina, but she'll always be my favorite Borderlands NPC. Glad they're not holding back on putting out more of her. An entire expansion narrated by her? YES PLEASE.
Well, I'm interested. Moving up to DN3D mechanics and gameplay would make DNF a really good game.
Don't items exist already in Diablo 3 with +EXP bonuses? Unless it has like, Heirloom-esque scaling I don't see this being anything special, just another item to replace half an hour in.
Reminds me of the time I was messing around in a paint program and decided to mess with the line tool, making a bunch of lines facing in different directions. I thought it looked neat, and then it prompted my classmates to freak out, because it was basically a swastika. Or the time I was messing around and used the…
Nonsense. It looks amazing.
As I care less about big releases, I care more about independent games. So no, no it won't.
The only woman with large breasts is the Sorceress. Neither other character has much chest emphasis at all.
This isn't played straight at all though. The entire art style of the game is hyper-exaggerated.
It's silly to say that a single character design who has large breasts is a problem, then ignore the epidemic of awfully written, terrible female characters, many of whom look absolutely normal.
It's easy to cry sexism when you're actively looking for it.
Look at actual symptoms. I just named an entire series filled with them.
Yes, Sexism is a problem. It still exists and is present.
Horray! Instead of a qualified team of action game developers getting it, it went to the publisher that spent the last decade running Painkiller into the ground until it became a parody of itself!