Dude, seriously? The multiple timelines have nothing to do with time travel. If they did, it would be far less stupid. Instead, they revolve around whether or not Link survives Ocarina of Time.
Dude, seriously? The multiple timelines have nothing to do with time travel. If they did, it would be far less stupid. Instead, they revolve around whether or not Link survives Ocarina of Time.
A thousand times this. And I’m a huge Zelda fan.
The fuck are you going on about?
You’re not a Trumpkin. But you were ambiguous.
That’s a weird reading.
I feel the same way.
Oooooh, it’s a thermal map.
The praise for 7 is primarily nostalgia. It was the first FF on Playstation, and it ushered in a new era. It was the first one with rendered cinematics and polygonal graphics, and it made a big impression at the time. And for its faults, the score is pretty fantastic.
The irony is that most of these “solutions” seem like they could damage the console.
When you believe a bunch of nitwits posting bullshit online, you fundamentally have a problem with what you’re trying to build as a functioning worldview.
No. It’s all internet stupidity.
Are you even reading his posts before you reply to them?
Overall, I agree. I think the Wii U will be remembered as fondly as the Dreamcast. A weird and underappreciated console that never got the love it deserved while it still lived.
Now you’re just being contrary for the sake of it.
“Limited Edition” then.
I suppose making a game that nobody really wants to play is one way to prevent endless combos.
It’s good on a per-game basis, but ignores the fact that many players own a lot of those games and would much prefer the freedom to purchase one or two a la carte, even if it costs more per game.
They’re best off not answering that question. The FE series has like a gajillion and a half characters, and dozens of “fan favorites.”
I’m not sure that’s the tone of the article at all — certainly a video game blog isn’t going to post a write-up about how awful video gaming is. But any habit can become bad if it gets out of hand. Reading is fantastic, but if all you do is stay home and read, you’re not a healthy person.
Agreed. I thought Harmony was easier to see, but at the expense of some of the mood. It was a little bright and garish to my eyes.