jonathanponikvar
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jonathanponikvar

As I said in another reply, a touch screen is only good for puzzle games, solitaire, or the occasional JRPG or strategy game that doesn't require any sort of coordination or twitch gameplay. Any other genre is completely broken without physical buttons and joysticks.

Actually, I've played easily over 100 games on the three iPhone versions I've owned, as well as the iPad I had access to for a few years. A touch screen is only good for puzzle games, solitaire, or the occasional JRPG. Any other genre is completely broken without physical buttons and joysticks. There will never be any

Not available on PSN/Xbox Live/Wii U, not on Vita or 3DS, not interested.

Calvin & Hobbes. Retired at the top of its popularity because the artist, quote, "didn't have any more stories to tell."

Odie has always been simple-minded. So the easiest of tasks to him become a monumental challenge.

HA! And suddenly my original comment is relevant. Nicely done. XD

"But hey, at least we got Final Fantasy All the Bravest."

Completely unrelated to the article, I know.

I suddenly feel like my argument is invalid.

Lies. You've likely already touched it at a demo kiosk. You shouldn't lie. Santa is watching.

Hey look, it's the guy whose opinions speak for the rest of the world! Let's all gather round and hear what we're supposed to think next!

HAHAHA, yep. In fact my guide STILL has those cards in the back, I never removed them. And they still stink, too... I never scratched them more than once. Dang those things were foul.

Thanks, that one was mine. :)

I remember renting Earthbound from Blockbuster over and over again back when it first came out. After about the 6th time in a row (and when I was only about halfway through the game), my mom finally just went out and bought the dang thing for me. I finally had it, and this time with the strategy guide!

Aw man. I have a 1TB drive hooked up to my Wii U that has all my saves, along with Little Inferno, The Cave, and Ninja Gaiden 3. I'll be getting most of my games as digital downloads more than likely.

Yeah, agreed. I lost count of how many hours I played 2, but 3 and any of the others after I just couldn't get into. There was something about 2 where they had perfected the formula; any "enhancements" they made to it in subsequent games just ruined it.

Yeah, after the cringe-inducing ending to DS2, I think I'm going to do myself a favor and NOT look up any leaked info on DS3. I want to be as shocked as I was with the last one, hehe.

It's a jackal!