This is a satirical video, not a how to, thankfully.
This is a satirical video, not a how to, thankfully.
I played that rpg pachinko minigame in 15 for multiples of the time I spent on 13. I haven’t even really played 15 (was at a friend’s), but what I saw seemed much more promising than 13. That’s just my impression though.
Final Fantasy 13. I think I logged 15 minutes and then put it away for... some other time... which has yet to come.
I’d play it. I would buy a current gen console just to play it.
But does it include the updated visuals and audio?
Now if they’d just release the 2005 era Sega Ages remakes of Phantasy Star 1 and 2.
While I can’t fault them for not releasing on the Vita (given that it would be impossible to do so per Sony’s decisions) there’s some shady stuff going on with the kickstarter.
Stretch goals are being cut of the project to be sold as DLC, backer exclusive content is probably going to be sold as dlc, the publisher is…
The cooperative effort against increasing location based threats reminds me of Discworld The Witches boardgame.
I think there are some awards you can only qualify for with a theatrical release. There may have been contractual obligations as well.
That Babylon 5 reference came out of nowhere to knock me into laughter. Well played.
I don’t know that anyone is married to the console as a device, but it seems unlikely that graphically demanding games will be played by anything other than specialized hardware unless significant strides are made by streaming services.
While continued updates for the game might require cash, server maintenance seems strange. Presumably PSN fees pay that?
Well, they weren’t putting it in the game, so it had to go somewhere. ::rimshot::
Next, Picollo pre fusion with Kami and Picollo pre fusion with Nail?
Human Instrumentality starts at the ankles, apparently.
Rotten Fish Mace is a hero for our times!
Do you ever encounter any of his former companions to recruit? Like a super wizard, etc?
I can’t speak to the Spanish speaking market, but the Big 3 is used in Japan to refer to the three most popular Weekly Shounen Jump titles. While this has of course varied over time, the Big 3 consisting of One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach persisted for a very long time. Market dynamics have changed somewhat since then…
The last of the Big 3 is waning.
Also, there is a good will cost associated with not providing some solution. Other games with similar features may find it harder to benefit from them now that their relatively short life is apparent. Again, that’s a hard to quantify value.