joshlaurie
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joshlaurie

Nah, you’re supposed to press B when the ball closes and then roll your thumb over the d-pad in a clockwise motion.

Chrono Trigger. I play it bare minimum twice a year and have done so since 1997. By this point I’m probably the world record holder.

Not when it comes to video games. He’s more likely to be vilified.

No. He’s a nobody, that typically only happens when a story gains critical mass in the media, and a guy who made a game that questions US military practice is not going to get any sympathy outside of sites like Kotaku.

It will be very hard for them to get Black Panther right in the movies, as in all honesty even at his best T’Challa is a self righteous, arrogant, and insufferable prick. They will have to work very, very hard to strike a balance.

Reactions have not been tepid, they’ve been the exact opposite. You either love it or you hate it, there’s no in between.

A mix of Fire Emblem Fates harder edition and Mario and Luigi: Paper thingy.

And once again Nintendo refuses to listen to fans. Seriously considering the 3DS and Wii U being my last Nintendo systems.

No I’m not. I’m diferrentiating.

Actually it’s the definition of classification. Elitism is judgment based upon a feeling of superiority based on things such as differing classifications of people. Stating that classifications exist is not elitism, as I rendered no judgment, nor do I have any sense of superiority to people who play games casually.

No, it’s not pretty bold and no the term gamer does not apply to anyone who plays games. It’s not elitism to denote the difference between people who play a small handful of titles casually, and those who play games are a primary hobby and devote more time and care to it. I’m not the one being elitist, you’re the one

It depends entirely upon the game. Look at where the money is coming from, though, half alone is from sports titles. The average gamer does not want to pay for microtransactions in $60 games, however the people who play sports games are not gamers, they are casuals. THey don’t want to put in the effort and are willing

I don’t do piracy, but I am tempted to do so in this particular situation.

I want to play it, I’m willing to pay the price for it, but I’ve been burned way too many times by the internet going a little gaga over a game that is actually quite terrible. I love the Harvest Moon series, I’ve been waiting for a good traditional entry in it since Back to Nature on the PS1. I’m hesitant to get

It’s not really all that surprising. E3 is a colossal waste of money, especially for a publisher like Activision who puts out games that doesn’t require marketing events like E3. It makes less sense for EA, though.

Generations still matter to PC gaming. Hell, PC gaming is more generational than console gaming. Either way, you’re clamoring for an easily emulated game that Squeenix will overcharge for.

Only wrong person here is you.

It really is the best in the series, but I still don’t understand the clamoring.

I know FFIX is a great game, but why such a freak out over it? It’s two and a half generations old.

The no subtitles bit has me thinking of when I picked the Zombie voice in Saints Row: The Third. Just me grunting along to conversations and the cast of characters treating me like they could understand what I said. It’d be interesting to see a game where everyone spoke that way.