The Elder Scrolls series has been devolving since Morrowind. This doesn't really surprise me much.
The Elder Scrolls series has been devolving since Morrowind. This doesn't really surprise me much.
Retro already did that, and it was beautiful.
That's probably it, although I still got attached to Aeris. She's such a likable character, honestly.
Hell, I knew about it beforehand, too, but still teared up when it happened. I expected something on the line of, say, general leo dying. What I got instead was a powerful, emotional final to a character that the game tried really hard to make me become attached to.
This is the primary reason why Sony is doing so poorly in general right now. They like to create expensive, high quality products, but consumers would rather stick to slightly inferior products that are much cheaper. In this economy, it's all about the best bang for the buck, and Sony isn't getting it.
That's the worst that could have happened.
Yeah. Nothing beats depression like twitch game play! You just can't stay sad when your brain is too busy trying not to die in a game.
When I was a teenager, I had a video game that helped with depression, too!
Dark Souls stole it. Sorry :(.
It's pretty tough to extend the borders of Kid Icarus without completely redrawing all the maps and extending them out. Even that would be difficult, considering the edge wrap-around that the game takes advantage of.
I've had mine since launch and I still enjoy playing it. Granted, the only games I actually DO play are psp games, like Persona 3 and Monster Hunter, but those games look so beautiful on that bright and colorful screen compared to my old psp. That alone is worth the purchase.
My favorite song from the whole game. It's plays near the end, and really pumps you up before heading into the finale.
Judging from the beta, Diablo 3 is more reminiscent of the first Diablo. The slower pace allows for a deeper level of strategy and tactics, instead of being a giant, skill spamming clusterfluff that Diablo 2 was.
On the bright side, voice actors generally take any job they can, so they all should be up to the task. It just may leave a sour taste in their mouths to be told they are doing work without prior contact, unless it's hidden in their contract somewhere.
She was then instructed to wait in a hotel until given further instructions.
The maneater wasn't really that difficult if you used fire and abused the hell out of the bonfire in the middle of the stage. Now... without that fire, like on a rooftop...
It doesn't matter how they do it or why they do it, it's still completely legal under any and all US laws, if a bit unethical. In response to the analogy, they are offering a house at one cost and the basement at the other. You know about this in advance, and you can choose to buy the house and basement, wait to buy…
Nope! We all get to go back in time 25 years to an age where everyone bought their games brand new, and developers actually made money!
Look at all those wasted hours. And people wonder why we don't have flying cars yet.
There is nothing nerdy about beautiful music.