Like I said, right now. I'm assuming most of the people reading this are not Japanese and haven't played the game.
Like I said, right now. I'm assuming most of the people reading this are not Japanese and haven't played the game.
I understand! It's not that difficult. If you've played all the games, it shouldn't be that bad.
They've done weird PiP trailers before. This just doesn't have the entire thing larger, blurrier, and split into blocks behind it like others.
This game does look great, but BBS is still the high point in the series right now. So much going on in that game, both combat and story-wise. I'd love to see an HD re-release on the PS3.
The only way I could view it as that is if you view the whole game as a Deus ex Machina. The Catalyst is introduced right away as the superweapon we just happened to find. It's whole concept is deus ex machina-y.
I wasn't opposed to the endings. I was disappointed that once you made your choice, the final 3 cutscenes were all the same, but from Illusive Man on I was ok with the way things rolled.
Well color me impressed. I'd heard about all the ppi changes from DSi to DSi XL and, though I appreciated the idea, didn't really want one.
Agreed. The current Kinect is just not really as functional as it needs to be, especially in regards to where you have to play it. I understand the difficulty in pushing tech forward, and the risks in trying to push a new tech/hardware/software whatever, but I feel like this should have waited until next gen.
I'm excited to battle your character from the first BW. The Red battle was one of my favorite, and this should be equally good.
Me too!
And that is by far the best Kingdom Hearts game too!
Seconded.
Definitely Golden Sun.
I really hope that the whole OMG COD attitude that gamers and game publishers have picked up dies soon. Maybe not with Black Ops 2, but with the next one. It doesn't make a billion dollars, Activision writes it off as another Guitar Hero and just dumps the franchise.
Well, the difference is, on PS3, you got all those features as long as you could hook up to the internet. 360 requires you to pay however much for a year.
It might not be direct multiplayer, but its still an online interaction with someone else within a game. The only thing Xbox silver allows is online messaging, right? Not even voice chat?
Well, it is a multiplayer feature, and Gold is required for any form of multiplayer interaction, so yes?
I can respect what EA is trying to do. Games are evolving, and that comment "Some, of course, are excited about selling games to the huge numbers of people who own Xbox 360s now rather than to the relatively tiny number of people who will own a next-gen Xbox in, say, the fall of 2013 when that machine is just getting…
If I won the lottery, you bet I would buy this. Ultimate desk chair. And then I'd pay a scary looking mute to stand next to me, carrying the replica of Ice.
Honestly,that would improve the character so much. Imagine him singing a goofy derivative jingle about his sweater!