The complete game will include:
The complete game will include:
Came to post this if no one else had. Thank you!
One of the 3DS’s coolest features is something you won’t find anywhere else: StreetPass, a strangely addictive tool that lets you digitally collect avatars from anyone you pass on the street.
This is how I always read that title. “Why are you playing this game?” “Just ‘cause. No real reason.”
Jim’s official statement, posted earlier today to NeoGAF:
Maybe we’ll get a Sephiroth assist trophy, too?
I picked up on that too, though mostly because — coincidentally — I am re-playing through FFVII right now (just finished Temple of the Ancients yesterday).
I absolutely lost my s*** at the reveal. If I had been video recording myself, it would be viral on YouTube or something
I’m 35! How is that REALLY old?!?
J/K and even to me, Cloud is the best representation of the series.
Sure, but you don’t pay $60 for a Big Mac.
I have a number of mediocre licensed IP “fast food” games like that; I just wait until they are very deeply discounted a few years after release.
I’m still waiting for someone to replicate the levels from the original SMB hack that led to the legendary Super Mario Frustration video.
Fun fact: Schemmel is the voice of Lucario in Super Smash Bros.
For my Wii U, I use a Western Digital MyBook 2TB. I’ve had it running for more than two years and moved it several times / traveled with it / etc. and never had any data loss or corruption. Runs very quiet too.
For my Wii U, I use a Western Digital MyBook 2TB. I’ve had it running for more than two years and moved it several…
Chris, this is one of the best episodes of Highlight Reel ever. I was in tears. 10/10 will watch again
- Divinity: Original Si Enhanced Edition — PS4, Xbox One
I’ve run into a few courses with the invisible block exploit and I had no idea how it was done until now. Kind of disappointing that it’s technically a glitch. Hopefully Nintendo doesn’t “fix” this with a future patch!
My parents got divorced in 1986 and both got me an NES for Christmas that year. I never told either that the other bought one for me, so I always had one to play on regardless of whose house I was staying at.
This brings back a lot of memories, playing endless hours of GTA III and Vice City on my roommate’s PS2, mostly with cheat codes and just mass murdering people rather than completing many missions.
I see y’all have already switched back to YouTube. Thank you! The Kinja video player never worked for me (in Chrome on a Chromebook)
And I’m one of those 74 percent! I just think it’s absurd to suggest there will *always* be discs or other physical media for games.