This whole thread seems a sole fighter fending off an entire army. I mostly agree with your stances, and applaud you for defending them so vigorously.
This whole thread seems a sole fighter fending off an entire army. I mostly agree with your stances, and applaud you for defending them so vigorously.
I think the real question is why people feel it's necessary to whine endlessly (*cough*thisarticle*cough*) when they find out there are people that hate something they like. For the many fruitless attempts to convince someone to hate something they like, the reverse (getting someone to like something they hate) is…
>2011
>the people who typically buy Devil May Cry games aren't the target audience
Why do you continue to defend something that is clearly not winning over the hearts of its target audience?
@Mit
@MasterYong
Oh look, I just came across a picture of Bashcraft himself. Seems to have been taken rather recently, too.
But Steve Jobs wasn't directly responsible for any of that. He's only responsible for overseeing the creation and manufacturing of said iDevices; even then it was APP DEVELOPERS who chose to utilize them as gaming devices, NOT Jobs. Besides, Nintendo beat Apple to the touch-screen punch with the DS.
This is cool and all, but where are the video games?
>Metroid Prime created a brand new genre; FPA
Me too, man. ;_;
You mean you DIDN'T enjoy the Sam & Max games? HOW CAN YOU LIVE WITH YOURSELF???
>mfw the Myst series has tons of depth, but won't be popular enough to attract audiences once the Book of Ti'ana movie comes out
@Rhapsody: This.
Superball, you say?
@burninfidels: "Guess a lot of people played it when they were twelve or somesuch."
@user_21938: Don't forget the Myst series, especially Riven. Also, seconding The Longest Journey series