punishingcrab
PunishingCrab
punishingcrab

This is Capcom trying to earn a bit of extra money from paying players by not actually adding value to the game, but instead, inhibiting players.

If that's the way it's implemented, then I was partially wrong. That being said: How does that add to the game? It doesn't positively affect the game one bit except to try and get money from people after they've paid for the game.

Right, so what happens when you run out?

If the mode is included in the game, it's not optional and it's not ok. I paid for everything in the game and I expect to not be charged extra. It's artifical barriers that prevent people playing.

So I would be paying for this game and still be subjected to micro transactions?

With its popularity, you would think they would just make a one-off game entirely about Zombies. An entire four player co-op campaign, coupled with a separate survival mode that has all the classic maps included. There could also be a 5v5 multiplayer that throws zombies in the middle that attack both teams, with a

If the story is so simple, why do most people have a problem with it? People don't choose to not understand it, it's just very convoluted and hard to keep track of who's who, who is a heartless and who is a nobody, and what the end goal even is. It's also a pain to suspend your belief in those games. We're just

Well when you introduce a big bad (Ansem) who's not actually Ansem, but a heartless born from the possessed Terra, by Master Xenahort, who goes by the name Xenahort but later changes his name to Ansem due to his master, Ansem The Wise. Master Xenahort gives time travel powers to a younger Xenahort from the past, who

I really hope they improve NPC's. I remember every time I talked to the blacksmith he said the exact same thing, literally, every time. As did all the other NPC's, they all had a max of two dialog lines.

Double standards, double standards everywhere.

This looks pretty rough. It's a really good thing they let Netherrealm do their thing with Injustice.

Oh I agree. I only played the first two games and Chain of Memories on GBA back in the day, everything after that I wasn't willing to deal with.

When I look at this I don't think:

I can't wait to buy the FF15 demo and get Type-0 included.

I'm really hoping they port 1.5 and 2.5 to PS4 and XB1. What's the point of having a collection of all the games on PS3, a console that's not even going to get KH3?

By the end I used the ability that creates the large orb that floats and damages anything it touches, combined with buffs that made the AoE larger and the cool down almost instant. I would launch like five of those across the fight and it would destroy everything.

Anytime they joke about Pat's play through of The Last of Us, the salt pours out of his ears.

Transistor was pretty amazing with its use of abilities that can also be used as buffs. I really want to see that concept used in other games.

she's been hiding the powers she shares with her famous cousin, Superman.