The original Wii version is Xenoblade Chronicles, not just the 3DS port. This is a direct sequel.
The original Wii version is Xenoblade Chronicles, not just the 3DS port. This is a direct sequel.
Solstice! Loved that game when I was a kid.
MUD?
Fortunately for you, Rocket League can be played offline. No tears needed :)
Its not a first party title. So clearly you don’t understand as well as you think you do.
It was going to be on PC as well, so no, not exclusive to their platform. Scalebound was not a first party game. It does not matter who owns or funds the development. If its not developed by a first party studio, its not a first party title. You don’t seem to understand the definition of a first, second or third party…
You don’t know what first party means. This was a third party developed title, not exclusive to their platform.
That would be awesome.
Microsoft published. Its not a first party title if its not developed by a first party studio.
Platinum Games isn’t a first party studio.
What JRPG are you talking about? I wasn’t aware Microsoft (or any of their studios) were making one.
Sadly, is not $30 on Amazon anymore. If so I would order right now and wait till the 18th. Unless I’m looking at the wrong link, if so please correct me.
The name of the world is Ni No Kuni though. First game proves it. You also see that in the guide. And I hate to link you to a wiki page but http://ninokuni.wikia.com/wiki/Ni_no_Kuni_(World)
I had a blast for the 50 something hours I spent getting the platinum. It was a unique experience. Still have my copy. Never made it to the center. The resource grand is real.
No DC2.... T_T
Some of the people responding to you have horrible reading comprehension.
It got canceled right when the dude actually got sent to another planet! I was like whyyyyyyy lol
Absolutely amazing album. Its also free to anyone that wants it.
How is the emblem greedy when 100% of the store profits in 2016 go to charity? Whatever you spend on an item in their store is basically a donation. You get the emblem for free. Its an incentive to get people to buy something for a good cause.