lunarmimic
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"This is what it’s all about: You’ll get a code to download a brand-spankin’ new digital copy of Mighty No. 9, available via Steam or DRM-free digital distribution methods (your choice!) and possibly for Mac, Linux, Xbox 360, PS3, or Wii U, should we pass those stretch goals. In any case, we’ll ask all backers to

it definitely reminds me of the battle-net megaman, not so much the regular megaman (at least from the designs we see further down on the webpage) man, did i love the battle-net games (2,3, and 4 were the ones i got to play)

your money doesn't leave you until the game is fully funded at the end of the pledge period. so you can cancel your pledge at any time before that point.

After that your money is theirs whether the game is finished or not (which is why you have to choose the games/products/etc. that you want to fund carefully.

leonard nimoy

well, you do get access to teleportation type abilities at the beginning of the game. so returning to places to turn in quests isn't that annoying. (of course, i'm not that far in right now. so i could be missing something)

the way "Scene" is used in video games and this website denotes a lack of control for the player or a cinematic event where the character has to perform an action with a button press (like those "scene's" in the God of War game). This a "Mechanic" albeit a hidden one... like what's it called? An "Easter Egg"? naw, i

the game doesn't tell you this, but a lot of demons will end up joining you if you end negotiations with them after giving them a few things. because demons are greedy and will ask for a lot and if they know you'll just keep giving them stuff they'll just take it and run. The only hard part of negotiations would be

cutscene's as a reward has been a thing since the beginning of gaming. its only fallen out of favor this generation where graphics are so good it makes them seem frivolous.

"hey, good job on clearing that really hard stuff. have an awesome moment filled with some flash and sweet music"

just my 2 cents, take for what you

narration, comic book staple that doesn't work really well in movies would have been great for that (at least that is what would have happened in a comic book)

there hasnt been a fast forward button, however you can turn off animations and stuff to make battles go faster (at least in gen 4 and 5 i think)

so i wasn't the only one that made that pairing.

so i wasn't the only one that made that pairing.

So, i went to the link to look through the vice city selection. When i saw that they didn't have VCPR up there i was crestfallen.

^THIS! how hard is that for people (like the dude who wrote this article) to understand.

bad graphics compared to what on the ps1? oh wait, Ape Escape had the best graphics on the ps1, much brighter and more colorful. man i love that game. wait, where was i? umm really most ps1 games have very shit graphics compared to today's standards, very few have aged well (Megaman Legends still looks nice).

the fact that your statement will be what people reply to and not Delta438's actual question is a goddamn crime.

he did an entire album devoted to the first game? (sarcasm aside) i mean yeah, i love the black mage's stuff, but there is nothing wrong with some good old fan tribute.

well, with 35 different albums plus a whole website filled with different game remixes (over 2000 songs) there is a lot of room to find something you like.

you should check out the [ocremix.org] site itself, for a long time FF 6 had more remixes than any other game (82) it only got beaten out by FF 7 because of the album 7 got some years back.