jeffseely
Jeff Seely
jeffseely

Not necessarily. Wii U suffered a lot because of game droughts, which happened because of lack of third parties and Nintendo’s inability to provide a steady stream of games to compensate.

A trend I’m seeing is that older animes (say 2005 and older) tend to provide stories that go beyond the school setting and fan service. It just seems that many animes today just go for the cheap entertain while classics truly aimed to tell an epic tale.

I can be ok with more of the same.

I am tempted to buy XboxOne just to play this game.

It’s one of my favorite games. If you like action adventure games, you should give it a try.

How dare you??? Firefly is coming back, dammit! It’s coming back! It really is!

By “pre-preduction”, I read, “We’re just starting to get a storyboard concept going...maybe. Intern has yet to pull out the chalkboard. What game is this again?”

“Streaming is the right of all sentient beings.” -Twitch Prime

It kills me that they couldn’t think of an expansion option, like an upgrade or game disk cartridge the size of a DS game.

Better yet, get Taken King for $20 on Amazon (or price match at Walmart/Best Buy) and then buy Rise of Iron for $30 for a total of $50! Might be hard to come by now, but I got two newbies to buy in this way.

I initially went in with the hopes that despite being an MMO, it would have a solid narrative to go with all of that pretty backdrop. Disappointing as it was to get practically none of that, the gameplay was so addictive that it kept me going. I suppose it helps though that I spent pretty much all of year 1 in PvE

You’re forgetting two other 16-bit players who have not retired:

Not to mention it does not have native 4k which makes a huge difference to people who spent that much to have top of the line. Games dont support it, tvs are expensive and internet doesnt have bandwidth to stream it(a lot of people). Waste of resources.

My vote regarding both the PS4 Pro and the Scorpio would be the following:

The box should come with a warning.

I see where you’re coming from regarding the raid matchmaking, and that was a major complaint of mine for a while, as finding people can be more difficult than the raid itself.

Mass Effect 3's multiplayer is strangely addicting. Hoping that something similar will be put into Andromeda, and that might be the first time I’ve wanted multiplayer tacked onto a game.

You mean Eternal Darkness, right?