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Nope it doesn't. What Square needs to do is make more RPG's that have worlds as interesting and mechanics as original (for the time). One of the reasons Chrono was such a big deal, and such a good time, is it did a lot differently than the other series of the time, and its presentation was just top notch. Part of that

I would LOVE if my ps3 or 360 actually ran games at 1080p. Not a requirement but would be nice.

Plus when you consider that these things are released on a more or less yearly cycle that shouldn't really be surprising.

The mechanics between the two are actually a bit different. You spend most of the time in JGR directly confronting/avoiding the police, and the graffiti portions have a mini game component that makes tagging more difficult when you are trying to avoid getting caught. I liked JSRF a lot but it strayed from the original

Did they really make them that rare? I seriously played through the whole game without finding one.

I think, to a lot of people, preorder bonuses are inherently evil because it restricts access to assets not just to first time buyers, but to people not buying at the right place. I love DX:HR but I was really, really pissed when I was mid game and realized I had not picked up a single Auto hack tool, and soon found

Yah, I have never heard of anything good about the art institutes TBH. Supposedly ours has an OK culinary program, but culinary school in general is a sham for 90% of those interested, because they will never remotely make enough to pay off the amount of debt they took on since the AIs are all extremely expensive. I

You do understand that for most of these top programs you are just learning technical art and software engineering, just with applicable focuses? This isn't fullsail. It mostly just changes your project focus and toolset, not what you learn.

Do you realize how many startup projects have came out of the likes of places like Digipen? Portal, considered one of the most in inventive games in years, came from a game design concept developed as a class project. These are not shit technical college programs here, these are actual accredited colleges with top

Common sense is a made up thing. There is nothing common about most things consider common sense. On top of that, more often than not things people deem common sense are completely wrong. That is why people research things like that, because often the results run counter to "common sense."

Yah, that isn't it. I think it has more to do with the fact that games mean different things to different people. For some people they get a game like Souls or Skyrim and get hooked. That is what they play for the most part all the time/ any time they play. At that point 100 hours on a game as an adult isn't a thing,

I agree to the extent that how it has been framed is unfair. The focus on the FGC is biased because to be honest nothing here is new to the competitive gaming community at large. This isn't an issue with the FGC, it is an issue for the competitive game community.

It isn't crying, research has shown exactly what was said is true. Women are often passive and dismissive in situations like this because if they assert themselves they get ostracized. It straight has a hugely negative impact.

Why not? It isn't like their is a glut of games that are based in Revolutionary War period america. Hell, there are very few games period based in america that are not modern era military simulations. Given the hug amount of conspiracy theories that fly around about the founding fathers of America it makes total sense.

What effect? If something is double scaled it should effectively look almost identical assuming the display is the same size, that is the advantage. Yes, it may seem to be inconsistent when compared to update stuff, but not more so than the same thing as viewed on an older device. We have been doing the same thing for

There is a lot to be said for games that are the same length as a movie. I think a market exists between short, arcadey games, and normal length titles. I love both of those two things, but sometimes you want something you can beat in a single sitting that also feels meaningful, and games like this can fill that spot.

It already runs some of its top games a 1080p, plus one of the reasons to use a double resolution is developers can choose to run everything at half resolution and have it look the same as it does now since it it is a divisible by two scale.

You do realize that even if it is censorship it is completely within the rights for an organization to not want a person to be allowed to participate if they don't meet a acceptable standard of sportsmanship. Most competitions have rules about this stuff. If you want to be able to scream epitaphs at people during a

Hey man, all is fair and game when it comes to trash talk but don't you dare call me racist/sexist/childish, because that is offensive to me ok. This is not North Korea.

I need to get a copy of this and play through it again. I loved it the first time, but I don't think ever finished it with both characters.