@bakagaijin: I was surprised to see how nice it sounded, too. Especially running through the snow. I barely noticed it at first but when I listened closer it blew my mind.
@bakagaijin: I was surprised to see how nice it sounded, too. Especially running through the snow. I barely noticed it at first but when I listened closer it blew my mind.
@excaliburps: I kind of had a bad experience with it. I got it through Steam, and I don't know if it didn't download correctly or what, but up until the day I was at Chapter 9-ish the recordings wouldn't work.
@d4rk-h4x0rer: Kind of a weird question, but what do you do about playing DS2 when you want to stop for hardcore? I guess it isn't that bad on the consoles, but I couldn't play more than two chapters at a time without having to put the game down. Is the only way you can stop playing (other than to use your saves) is…
@nicvia: LittleBigPlanet 2 is really fun. Apart from the campaign, it's always nice to go online and see what people have made, or just to create something and publish it yourself. It really can do just about anything, so the online aspect should keep you entertained for a while.
I don't get how this can demolish a bathtub, but the plastic arenas they sell for them are just fine.
@Seraphic Star: Deadly Premonition, even while not having the best gameplay, was definitely my most memorable game for this year.
@Tenacious_Z: It sort of depends. In both games, there are very (in my opinion) well designed characters and companions to interact with. The stories are both interesting in their own ways, the environments seem well built, and the atmosphere is very gripping.
@ttocs:
@legendnthemaking: Persona 3 Portable is probably the best game I've played on the PSP. There's also Patapon 1 or 2, and LocoRoco. It depends on if you get her a Go or not, honestly.
@xot: Maybe I'm imagining it, but theres a little bit of the line missing above the ring finger on the right hand but the coloring continues. I think that he has all four, its just the angle.
@hazelnut1112: This was actually busted on Mythbusters a while back. Thankfully, I still get the Discovery and Science channel.
@Kickers: I had that same problem with Dead Space, too. I could never really figure out why, though, other than the noises were a bit too loud and some of the scares got more predictable.
@sansa: PSN already started charging for a plus service, but all you get is perks from what I've seen. The online multiplayer and store can still be accessed by free accounts.
So, where does the whole "copyright infringement" come in? Is it because they're making trainers and hacks and such off of their programming and then making money off of it? Or am I misunderstanding?
Simply paint the reticule with the Xbox 360's ...
@VelvetRevolver: I liked the game almost all the way through. One of the items you got near the ending, for some reason, kind of ruined the game for me- but I think the game is worth playing through at least once, especially if you already own it.
@tetracycloide: Some people do it to increase the FOV. The picture also wraps around your head somewhat, giving it a more realistic feel. (Not a fan of it myself, but thats generally the answer I get when I ask).
@Michael Dukakis: I'm a bit jEllis since all the good puns are taken.