mjyrick
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mjyrick

Although true, how can a company complain about making a profit, no matter how small? They just need to put together a small team to put together lesser projects.

They need to learn from Atlus how to release a small game into the west, and still profit from it.

Well, that explains why the insertion (and ruination) of Phoenix felt tacked on to an otherwise great game.

System Shock 2 was basically Bioshock with a focus on specializing to increase difficulty severely. If you wanted to be a tech expert, your combat skills suffered, and your choice of weaponry was limited. If you wanted to be combat focused, you couldn't hack jack, and turrets would be your undoing. Also, no

Apparently Sony didn't learn from Nintendo's folly: A $250 handheld does not sell well. Hell, even the PSP didn't sell well when it was around that price.

"Johnny, don't turn on the 3D, dear"

You may be right. I think the new box art made them bigger, even.

This is a hardcore gamer box art! No sparkles allowed!

I'm honestly surprised they didn't remove the sparkles.

Maybe if it was a pink Rathian.

I don't know how a company that can easily stay afloat just releasing a new Monster Hunter game every year would be ranked so low on that list.

Apparently people still buy Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest games.

In my experience the latency for AT&T's 3g service is about 300-400 ms, which is fine for slower games, like Monster Hunter or an MMO.

Yeah. It's pretty bad. I think the usual one I see is 1/3 = .33333~, and 3x(1/3) = 1, and .333333~x3 = .999999~, therefor .999999 = 1.

That's just a flawed argument because you should never, EVER, use decimals when doing any sort of mathematical proof.

I couldn't do that. Exploiting the lower and middle class during a "terrible economy" would actually make me feel bad.

Next up after this: the old layout!

Yeah, but if someone gets your password from a hack, they still get your root password. If your password, for example, was passwordnix for your square enix password, they could take it, apply the same logic that you use to remember your password, and figure out that you use passwordaku for your kotaku account.

There is absolutely no gamble with these developers. Society is getting faster paced, and lack of patience is getting borderline ridiculous. All I have to do to make money is design an app based on reaching a self-perceived perfect goal, and charge for the option to make it happen quicker.

It sounds like someone needs to go play some Progress Quest!