Speaking anecdotally, my brother headed over to Target early this morning to line up. I called him at 7:30, and he said they had forty or so systems, and a little over twenty people had thus far lined up and gotten tickets to purchase one.
Speaking anecdotally, my brother headed over to Target early this morning to line up. I called him at 7:30, and he said they had forty or so systems, and a little over twenty people had thus far lined up and gotten tickets to purchase one.
It would be nice if Square Enix would remember that other consoles besides the PS4 exist.
Grab the DS version of Chrono Trigger! It works on the 3DS you said you have.
It’s a really minor thing, but the thing that irritates me the most frequently with Steam is how often it forgets what the last game I played was.
Resident Evil 5, much like fellow black sheep Dead Space 3, has great ideas, but executed poorly on them. Both had a neat idea for a twist on the usual dark spaces of horror games - DS3's whiteout conditions and RE 5's momentary blindness when you exit a dark area into the sun - that, in retrospect, weren’t actually…
No lie, Rickey’s is some really good hot sauce.
Wow, really? It’s been so long since I played Fusion I only halfway remember the story. Plus, since I grew up in a Sega household, I only got to play Super Metroid for real in the last couple of years.
For what it’s worth, it plays great on the New 3DS.
Interstate 76 was great, but my brother and I got so much playtime out of Vigilante 8: Second Offense.
I’d rather go to Taco Bell than Qdoba - the food quality’s about the same, but Taco Bell is a third of the price.
Man, forget these guys. Queen’s Wrath all the way!
French onion soup casserole sounds delicious, and I’d love to see it done (so I can copy it).
Circle of the Moon is definitely great, though I’d probably put the Soma games (Dawn of Sorrows and Aria of Sorrows) above it. Harmony of Dissonance never really clicked with me, and I don’t know why, and to my eternal shame, I’ve never played through Symphony of the Night, since I didn’t have a Playstation. I…
Hey Mike, I was hoping to see a review of the Ninjago movie by you. IO9 didn’t like it, but I’m curious if you have a different take.
I’d have to agree. Phoenix Wright is most of my exposure to this genre, and for the most part, the times I was most irritated at the game weren’t when I was ahead of the characters, but when I’d missed a revelation and was trying to catch back up to Phoenix or Apollo’s deductions/wild-ass guesses.
I thought that too at first, but I think it’s really just her headgear that looks a little too much like Symmetra. And since that’s not a major part of her long-distance silhouette, I imagine the only issue would be making sure her headshot on the character select screen is different enough.
Well, the tag is Underexplained Lists, not Thoroughly Explained Lists.
Man, I really feel like I ought to read Homestuck at some point. I kept up with it from the beginning until somewhere around the end of Act 2 or 3, but between the increasingly long delays and forays into transmedia stuff that largely wasn’t clicking with me (why are you making me play a half-assed adventure game…
Casanova Frankenstein knows what’s up with plurals:
Yeah, that argument is how you easily identify people who’ve never had to deal with staffing or training.