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Wasn’t too into SMT IV, but I’ll still be keeping an eye on this.

Hopefully this is the final time it will need to be fixed because the MCC wasn’t a bad idea, it was just a rushed product that probably needed a complete overhaul to actually fix. Supposedly up until March 2014 it was just Halo 2 Anniversary, but then the E3 lineup leaked and the outpouring of fan desire for a full

It came out in February. It’s not surprising that Creative Assembly(and probably both Microsoft and 343 Industries), is interested in making a Halo Wars 3. It was left open to a sequel. So pitching concepts for a sequel this soon isn’t really out of the question. I’m curious as to why it was rejected though. I’m

It’s backwards compatibility in the sense that they have to emulate it in order for it to work on the newer hardware. And what happens when discs become obsolete and newer consoles no longer have disc drives? Backwards compatibility via disc-based media will no longer be possible, leaving digital as the only option.

Nintendo was the first to offer a back catalog, but they’re also the kings of cherrypicking what titles to re-release. Virtual console releases are few and far between compared to the almost monthly release of new BC titles from Microsoft. Meanwhile Sony only releases select PS1 and PS2 games on PS4, and only offers

I don’t recall hearing about anything like that. I’m not entirely sure how the Xbox One’s backwards compatibility works with physical media. Maybe it unlocks the digital version for free, I’m not sure never tried it since my disc drive is busted.

See, this is why backwards compatibility should be standard practice. I’m not talking popping a disc in the system and having it work, I’m talking digital. Preserve these older games, in a semi-updated fashion, so that they can be enjoyed forever rather than forgotten to time. I bought an adapter for my old systems so

Saying it will have “graphical modes” concerns me. I can understand that on PS4, what with two different hardware targets and two different crowds to appease, but on PC? That’s just ridiculous. Add graphics sliders and call it a day, PC gamers will handle the rest.

Oh trust me, cyberpunk is one of my favorites. Blade Runner just hasn’t really come up over the years. I never saw it on TV when I had cable, didn’t notice it on Netflix, my family doesn’t own even a VHS of it.

I never watched the original Blade Runner. Would I still enjoy this?

I hadn’t even heard of this game until last month. Was there even a marketing campaign for it?

Now playing

This is my personal favorite track from the demo:

I’m assuming that the port isn’t in a presentable state yet, hence why it’s coming 2018 and not around the same time as the other versions. Hopefully there will be more simultaneous releases in the future.

I’m not sure why Tabata is being so secretive about Noctis’ mother. We already have information on her and she doesn’t sound all that important. Her name is Aulea, was a childhood friend of Regis, and died when Noctis was an infant.

Of course he left the plumbing business, he’s getting hitched to a Princess. She’s loaded!

My fingers are crossed that Tokyo Mirage Sessions gets a re-release on Switch, with all the original content restored and not a damn thing changed.

Admittedly there is a point where the cashiers stop checking ID’s. If they look at you and think you’re over 18, they might not card you.

Having worked at GameStop, I can at least confirm that anything rated M required a valid drivers license or other form of ID to prove you were 18 or older, otherwise you couldn’t purchase it. So little Timmy couldn’t just walk in and buy GTA5. He’d need a parent with him. And I saw often enough that no parents cared

No one ever mentions Brave Fencer Musashi.

The sad part is that it’s likely true. Valve makes so much money from Steam and microtransactions on its old games that they have zero reason to make any new games. Sure, those games would probably be gold, well reviewed, and rake in even more money, but could they live up to the hype? Probably not, and what’s the