Very nice way to try to make good for a loyal customer, especially considering it cost them nothing but a Wii (As VC is virtual and tehrefore free to them.)
Very nice way to try to make good for a loyal customer, especially considering it cost them nothing but a Wii (As VC is virtual and tehrefore free to them.)
That's sad, I was looking forward to this as I don't own either console. Having played the game in Japan I can't wait to get my hands on it again, but not sure that at the moment, that justifies a new console.
Gotta love them crazy Christians: evolution? That can't be! Burn the heathens!
Doesn't really seem like an "only-on-iphone" kind of deal the way trauma center is an "only-on-DS" (or now Wii) kind of deal.
I don't recall demons in Max Payne so it seems they fail on "staying true" to the game too.
I'm almost... excited about it? It's probably just that I barely woke up but I can't help but feel there's something there.
Except that those whiners you mentioned can get to play with the original graphics if they choose (guess that little piece was missed though).
-"Chance" rune: Adds a small chance to get a skill cast without using any mana (but won't work if you don't have enough to cast in the first place).
It's all because of that japanese child-inspired blue backpack.
Make it addicting like Excite Truck and we might have a deal.
As long as they're priced like expansions, all's good.
Wait... what?
SC2 Question:
I'm glad this is turning up awful.
I agree, there's a lot of 3rd party games that are starting to show the Wii's real potential while other seem to be testing the waters with seeing how low they can go before it backfires.
Well just like Spore, I don't see what's wrong with having all these great levels already available.
"Stupid Conduit, now we'll have to dump the PS2 kit and pick one up for the Wii."
Really happy to hear that:
Nice to see them promoting the game with Sebastien and the "CatchFoucan" bit. This definitely goes beyond the generic "using someone famous" to sell your stuff tactic. This one's actually tied in completely and makes interesting use of said person.
Nice to see one of the guys actually threw some effort into teaching your son some design basics (though honorable mention the Jaffe for offering some VERY vague notions of what to do).