Nah, you’re right. The only reason there was for me to buy the PS4 was exclusives, besides that there was no reason then and there is no reason now.
Nah, you’re right. The only reason there was for me to buy the PS4 was exclusives, besides that there was no reason then and there is no reason now.
As someone that uses a gaming PC since I was a child (aka about 20 years): I don’t know what you’re talking about.
HA. Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. Right.
It would be dumb if they wouldn’t because there is almost no reason to not have backwards compatibility. I mean, look at the PS4 and Xbone, they are more or less PCs.
Yeaaa-no.
Nah, dude.
altering racial appearance easily devolves into stereotyping and recalls the history of the practice.
Life in Aggro was really pointless this weak.
I disagree.
Play it. It’s not that long, even with side quests.
DQ is not popular outside of Japan despite a lot of efforts
I don’t think so actually.
While DQXI looked really good it still has two clashing art styles imo. The characters, monsters and items which look totally like Toriyama and the environment which looks more realistic.
“I thought the reason why foreigners didn’t get into [DQ] was due to what Horii wrote.”
That’s what I said.
It’s like calling Yu-Gi-Oh Tag Force or the Pokemon TCG for GBC micro transaction games. Video games of card games always had ingame booster packs etc.
According to Striegl, it’s not bad etiquette. In fact, it’s often a compliment to the chef.
Oh, that explains it of course :D
Oh there is? Nice! Either I never heard of it or it didn’t exist when I was playing Minecraft a lot^^’
Because since DQVIII the series is way more popular outside of Japan than before (it was also the first DQ released in Europe) so it doesn’t seem impossible for me that he could’ve seen a slime somewhere before.