omg, that did sound incredibly ridiculous. Cultural touchstone? Really? It’s a television show for kids. I won’t bring up Ducktales nowadays as well.
omg, that did sound incredibly ridiculous. Cultural touchstone? Really? It’s a television show for kids. I won’t bring up Ducktales nowadays as well.
My problem with Open-World games is that basically Assassin’s Creed and Elder Scrolls/Fallout set the formula and developers didn’t deviate that much from it so far. It’s the same old tedious mess with redundant or repetitive side tasks since then. Elder Scrolls/Fallout still did it best, but it actually cared for…
Oh, that one is definitely on my watchlist. I adore Total War’s battles but the political game on the campaign map definitely leaves alot to be desired. Maybe this blend with 4x brings the genre forward.
Both weren’t in development for a whole decade. That’s just the time between their first announcement and (the now possible) release.
God, you’re such a simpleton.
You really should chase that wife away and get the sole custody for your kids... Just saying.
Sometimes life gives you lemons.
They didn’t announce the western release of Adventures of Mana as well and suddenly it emerged as a digital download on the Vita. Oh and Type-0 HD never was released on Vita, even in Japan. PS4, XB1 and Windows only.
When the final Episode and DLC is released, I’ll get it, on a sale. Fuck episodic content. <3
Excellent interview!
Splendid, imaginative work!
That’s alot of Vita titles. I wish the Vita would get the same attention in the West.
I bought it on my Phone because I wasn’t sure if SE will bring it to Vita.
Oh yeah.. modern art.
Famitsu gave it 32/40, which is rather decent.
Uh, good riddance.
Hardly. I never had that manual or an electronic version of it and managed it just fine.
Not sure if I should spent 40$ on this but then again, I’d get the soundtrack free on Steam. ...
Probably because it’s a digital only release.
Someone wants to sneak a game key under “false flag” and gets waved off. I don’t see anything abnormal here.