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Please tell me more about my imported copy of Ni No Kuni on Nintendo DS I’ve had for 6 years
Playing Parappa on anything that is not native just doesn’t have the correct latency. It’s impossible. On the psp it’s amazing.
This sucks. I spent SOOOO much time being hyped for MvsC3 and while I got a decent fill, it just emphasized that fighting games are just not for me anymore. First of all, i’m pretty garbage at fighting games and the time I could spend practicing to “git gud” I would prefer to spend on other games. Second, fighting…
Can we get an Uncharted where you play as Elena, sitting at home eating noodles and playing Crash Bandicoot, Or is that too close to my real life already?
If only the full package of Doom was stellar. The multiplayer is trash. Snapmap is alright but it’s no substitute for proper mod support.
It’s gonna either be ugly as shit, or run like shit for you, and your SSD isn’t gonna help.
Yeah but I figure they want to release it at a certain time, so what we’d get instead is a time that suited a US launch and it’d be some terrible time for us here in AU. Similar to many other software launches. I get where you’re coming from but, and I live in AU too.
That’s not always true. Aniplex, sure. Funimation, no.
It’s been like this for a long time. Every major release has dozens of reviews before it’s even out. Mostly fanboys giving 5 stars cause they’re excited.
Yeah, and in an ideal world, people would only use voice chat for critical commands. But they don’t and instead play music or complain about how somebody playing the game for the first time isn’t magically perfect or how they’re carrying the team so I’d rather they all shut up.
How many mobile gamers will pay $40 for a game?
Not nearly as many as the 3DS. These are real games and wouldn’t work well on phones.
I’d prefer my second favorite totalwar, the first medieval total war.
Better than the Bloodstain one.
This is the Berenstain timeline.
That’s my secret. I am always thinking about Snacktaku.
Good thing all of these cosplayers were based off characters from video games made by an American company then. Not one anime/weebaoo character to be seen.
I think these miss the mark. I get the minimalism attempting to be employed, they just seem bland and unappealing though.
An interesting theory and I think you have a point. They may have been better off introducing a “practice ring” for competitive. A safe area where your rank is not at risk, but you play with the same exact rules as ranked. This way people can try out new strategies safely, and Quick play would remain a playground.