Well, they're still publishing it I guess, I was half-right! :D
Well, they're still publishing it I guess, I was half-right! :D
Nope, that's Camelot! Atlus are known for the Shin Megami Tensei, Etrian Odyssey and Trauma Center series, their games are pretty hardcore but you should definitely give them a try!
Started playing it yesterday, and it's just as addictive as its DS predecessor!
This is so awesome, the video is beautiful!
Good luck, you won't find it for under 70 bucks these days!
Well yeah, he pretty much admitted to that. I don't think you're gonna make much of an impression by repeating that.
I'm pretty much the same, I think Battlefield 3 was the final nail in the coffin. Oh it's good, sure, but it just requires so much time... It's not gratifying right away, and that wasn't a problem three years ago while I was still in college but now I have a full time job, I barely have time for single-player…
Wow, okay, pic's not showing up. I was talking about Phoenix Wright...
Best detective game. Well, technically it's a lawyer game, but the idea is the same, you collect evidence and use it to find innacuracies in court testimonies. The game leads you along, sure, but there's still a lot of deducing to do on your own.
See, the fact that you could get all abilities in one playthrough was kind of a bummer for me. Not that I actually wanted to replay the game, my backlog is big enough as it is and I'm not quite as obsessive as you are about finishing it (getting there though :-P).
I always had a thing for deserted places, thanks for the link!
These guys just keep cranking out new tunes, it's crazy. I think they're getting a bit too comfortable though, this is a good song, but it sounds a lot like what they've been doing on the last two albums.
Finished it on Christmas Eve, I got it on release day and I have no regrets! It's amazing, it just plays really well. The treasure-chasing stages in particular are a total blast, tough as they may be!
Well, Tim is pretty crazy, but he knows what makes games satisfying. All the small details no one would care about, he does. He's long-winded, but I think those who stick with him are rewarded.
I'm sure Kotaku will be all the better having Totilo as Editor-in-chief. His writing has always been concise while still managing to let some humor and personality shine through. He's always been very respectful, even when criticizing, I don't think I ever remember him falling for easy sensationalism. Best writer in…
Aaaaw yeah, my suggestion and comment got picked!
Well, I have a PS3, Wii, PS2, DS and a PSP. I'm pretty well-off for someone my age. And I'll admit that I have a huge, crushing backlog of games, and it's only growing bigger every month.
I've tried that too, I stole all the guards' keys, but none of them open the cell! And the lock can't be picked :-(
Yeah I read about that too, but the guard doesn't even joke about losing the key, and the only answer I can get out of the prisoner is "You buy my way out of here and I'll tell you what you want to know".
I'm wondering, any PS3 Skyrim players managed to complete "In My Time of Need" while siding with Saadia?