Ah yeah, you're right. I was just going off what the article said, indicating that this guy's unit comes without a toilet or tub. Which I would totally want. I'm sure different places have different setups.
Ah yeah, you're right. I was just going off what the article said, indicating that this guy's unit comes without a toilet or tub. Which I would totally want. I'm sure different places have different setups.
When I watched Smash Bros at EVO, I thought it was pretty dull and disappointing without the items. I understand why serious players wouldn't want the outcome of a match to boil down to pure luck, but having to adapt to constantly changing battlefield conditions is one of the things that makes Smash Bros stand apart…
If it came with plumbing and a more secure door, I would totally live in one of these.
Precisely. Fans of horror want to be scared. If progressing through the game requires you to distance yourself from the story, setting and atmosphere, then it feels like the game isn't even intended for horror junkies. It's more like the kind of game you'd spring on an unsuspecting friend.
I'll probably just keep on calling them "Namco".
Free-to-playis just a scammy way to obfuscate the real cost of a game. Why charge someone $60 one time, when you can charge them $1 an unlimited number of times? Lure them in with the word "free" and then purposefully design the game to hinder their progress unless they put down some money.
Ah, good. You already have plenty of raccoons on hand then. Now all you need is a friend to record you.
Yes, I watched it. The guy's reaction isn't so much "kill it" as "fling the thing as far away as possible, because it's thrashing around and trying to bite me". Which is an entirely appropriate response when a wild animal is trying to kill your pet and injure you.
I would really love to watch you try and carry a wild, thrashing, clawing, biting raccoon any sort of distance with your bare hands. It wouldn't go nearly as smooth as you seem to imagine.
I suppose it's better to give players more options than fewer options, though I never understood the hate for random battles to begin with. That's where the gameplay is. A finely crafted battle system, that requires skill or strategy, is a reward in and of itself. Sure, some games are downright obnoxious with the…
A compelling mystery, for starters. Even when I have a fairly good idea of what to expect, something happens that catches me off guard. There's also a real sense that anyone could die at any time. The action scenes are fantastic, the music is incredible and there's refreshingly little fanservice. The female characters…
The Outbreak games were a couple of my favorite Resident Evil titles. It was refreshing to play as an ordinary civilian with only one goal: Escape. I was pretty bummed out when the third one was cancelled. What little I saw of it was shaping up to be pretty awesome.
She might get bullied when she's younger, but if she makes it through school, it'll become a blessing in disguise. Tali'Zorah will stand out on an application and stick in an employer's memory. People will be enamored by her unique and beautiful name, and they'll be more apt to pay attention to her.
Guys, (almost) everyone knows that you re-download games you've already purchased (for the time being). That's not what the anti-digital folks have a problem with. We're leery of digital games because if you don't buy it at the beginning, you run the risk ofmissing out entirely.
All you have to do is examine the context of the conversation to see that it was a joke, albeit an incredibly poor one. A visit from the police and community service would have sufficed. The kid is an idiot and should definitely receive some kind of punishment, but this is overkill, and a ridiculous waste of money.
It should go without saying, but if you were a victim of this hack, and happen to find yourself at Target again, please don't take your frustrations out on the people working the floor or running a cash register. No one at the individual stores, not even the management, had anything to do with this incident. It was a…
True, you can re-download any game in your account history, but it's incredibly naive to assume that this will be the case forever. There are businessmen who would absolutely love to take your digital games away, and make you re-buy them every time you want to play. They're hard at work trying to spin this as a…
I keep track of all the games I own, and rate them on a 5-star system. I've found that the vast majority of games I play fall into the 4-star or 80% range. Then again, I rarely buy games on a whim. I do my research well beforehand, and I've rarely been disappointed.
Glad I own physical copies of both games. In the case of Marvel vs. Capcom 2, I own it for both the Dreamcast and the PS2.
Before people chime in with the "Of course you shouldn't be able to make money from someone else's intellectual property!" argument, consider that Youtube's ridiculous crackdown jeopardizes independent journalists and reviewers, like this guy and many others.