Not bad. I’m not a fan of the Thwomp placement but it was a pretty fun level. Kept the adrenaline going the whole way through. Thought I was gonna die like 3 times >>
Not bad. I’m not a fan of the Thwomp placement but it was a pretty fun level. Kept the adrenaline going the whole way through. Thought I was gonna die like 3 times >>
Maybe someone could tell me what they think of this: 4DD7-0000-0032-27E5
As one of the biggest fan’s of chrono trigger. I hope ( Knowing that there’s no chance) this is secretly a sequel. Cross wasn’t really my thing.
can’t wait to play the English version.
Kojima didn’t just decide “I want a near-naked chick in this game, but I’ll need an excuse” and then throw on a half-assed backstory for her. Her story is actually really deep and well thought out. It makes a lot of sense in the context of the game. And you too would realize that if you actually bothered to play the…
Well you won’t like fairy fencer f unless you consider nep’s battle system old school. It’s not exactly the same as neps but it’s like simplified version
Not sure what you mean by first person RPG, but I liked Fairy Fencer F and Omega Quintet. They’re both a bit more story driven than the Neptunia stuff.
It’s a Compile Heart game. It’ll make its way westward eventually.
Yeah, the Japanese word for ‘thousand’ is ‘sen’, while ‘ten thousand’ is ‘man’. They say ‘hundred thousand’ as ‘jyu man’, literally ‘ten ten thousand’ when translated into English.
Gotta say, pretty excited to get a solid look at the new Star Ocean. I actually randomly started playing Second Story again a few days ago so having something new to look forward to is pretty yay!
Couldnt help but notice the lake of mention of persona 5. No exact date but confirmed for 2015
You missed Xenoblade Chronicles X.
Tales of Zestiria
You too, huh? I ordered Ishin and Zero from HMV Japan, but picked up RGG Kenzan!, RGG 5, Kurohyou and Kurohyou 2 at various establishments in Akihabara. I loved those Traders places. Really, most of those used item shops there were great. I loved how the clerks made a point to show me the condition of the manuals,…
The real question is to know if 19th century is still medieval for Japan! Ishin is set during the very end of the Tokugawa shogunate, so is it late medieval / pre-modern or already modern? It’s clear that from the Meiji restoration onward Japan is out of the medieval era, but before that? Plenty of room for hairs to…
right, so would I! I’d prefer to play Yakuza 5 digitally, though, than never play it at all.
Never understood the whole baffling controls complaint with the pre-MGS4 games.