Thank God for Tales of Symphonia and Animal Crossing, else my Wii would be getting mighty lonely this winter.
Thank God for Tales of Symphonia and Animal Crossing, else my Wii would be getting mighty lonely this winter.
That was awful. AWFUL.
@sanzen: I agree. It would really interesting to see an in depth study of what kinds of personalities choose each class and race.
I can see this being at least a decent game in any hands but EA's.
Al Gore! Give me AL GORE!!!
I say they should include both.
You know what's kind of sad is how few people I see excited about this game being developed. I see like maybe 3 comments who are vaguely excited about this.
@MOP88: Makes sense.
@MOP88: Not that you're wrong or anything, but I completely disagree with you.
I actually think this is a rather cute idea. I've always romanticized the idea of a big social gaming center and the library seems like as good a place as any. It's already stocked with lot's of places to sit, bathrooms, computers with internet connections for hitting up GameFAQs, and comic books for down time between…
Not surprising at all really given the vast numbers who play at Nexon and other such FTP MMO sites.
So basically these people want to play games, but fear that they will look childish for doing so. They want games that look mature and sophisticated while at the same time make them feel like they are improving themselves by playing, not just wasting time.
It's like this with everything. two games both get a lot of hype. both are very customizable, can't blame the uninitiated for not knowing the difference. We can blame them for opening their big yaps and showing off the fact that they're ignorant but that's all.
Oh Ultima Online...
@EmeraldDragon: You make my everyday.
@doubtful:
@doubtful: Dude you totally just ripped me apart... touche touche!
It amuses me to no end to watch you so-called "hardcore" whine and trash talk and throw little tantrums about this game. You did the same with basically every non-game that has come from Nintendo (Wii Fit, hell even the Wii itself).
@foofboy: Whoa crazy! You said what I said but before I said it!!!
I may be ignorant and spewing back out some sort not-easily digested stereotype, but I was under the impression that depictions of human beings we're forbidden in Muslim culture.