@TrjnRabbit: The Flavor Savor
@TrjnRabbit: The Flavor Savor
@Bouzi...not a graphics whore!: Well I think they just say cross because "X" is a letter, and the other ones are all shapes...
@Aenean: The Front Mission game that came out on the Super Famicom still holds in my heart as my most favorite iteration, of all time.
@Bob-a: Are you referring to real-life or in-game? In-game would be Uncharted Waters 2, playing the black jack mini game and almost maxing out my money.
Just finished playing the Splinter Cell: Conviction demo. As psyched as I was about the game demo coming out, I was very disappointed that for 1 GB, provided (playing on the "Realistic" difficulty), not even 15 minutes worth of gameplay (unless I am just used to playing in stealth).
@dracosummoner: i agree also~ a little more down would be great. wish i had a wii to try this game. the figurine looks amazing otherwise.
@raphelb: Yeah, I wish though that I could choose Grunt to go inside the vents. That would've been fun 'cuz he's huge slow and is completely downright inadequate for the job.
Wow, I find this pretty impressive. Shaving all that and creating something like this.. I'm jealous :(
@krishna830: I did too, because I didn't get what made it of win :(
@orijimi: I dunno, my first DS was a DS Lite.. does that make me a sucker?? :(
@MrMiyamoto: But you're the one that's making them! :o
@dracosummoner: Oh man don't get me started with Mass Effect. I just beat that one a few days ago (I ended up moving my bedroom into my living room for it).
@dracosummoner: I have! I love that game to death~
@dracosummoner: I always love side stories and lores in my games. I think back when I used to play Aion. I read through all the books in the library and whatever I could find. It had a hillarious "kid's book" in there.
@dracosummoner: Thanks for the well written response, it definitely helped give me more appreciation for a game that I took too lightly.
@Ryodestined: Chaos!
@dracosummoner: Don't get me wrong I'm not trying to intentionally bash pokemon or anything. But what have they really changed in all of these iterations? The same guy either Elm, or Oak I think always seems to entrust you to take on a magnificent task that he gives you, in each iteration (does he not truly believe…
Although, this old Playstation 2 game was one of the fond memories I had of an interesting experience with. Since I think it was one of the few games that implemented an actual feel of ensuring trust and dispelling fear among your teammates or else they will just freak out on you (of course you could constantly…
@Eckleberg: Eternal Darkness, is an EXCELLENT choice. Now I never owned a Gamecube, but I did try it at my friend's place. It didn't terrify me (only because I have a tendency to detach my feelings and just take them as they come— in horror games that is). But it was well done. Solid example.
Reminds me of a quote I heard from Oldboy: