This one?
This one?
Over the years I've owned every Nintendo handheld, the NeoGeo Pocket and the PSP, and they've never launched with as many good looking (re: "Oh, I actually want to play that") games as the Vita seems to have in its launch lineup.
Bahaha, point taken!
Wait...what? The dialogue is the best part!
I was going through a breakup at the time, and the first fifteen minutes were soul crushing (but also life affirming)
They kicked it down, haha- its not like he left it open and put up a sign that said "hey, you really should consider robbing me"
Nowhere, anywhere, does it say MH IV is exclusive. Nintendo implied it was, but I guarantee you it wont be because they never confirmed exclusivity, which anyone in their right mind would have done. Capcom wants dat money, and theyre not going to turn a blind eye to an entire userbase.
The game could have been the worst game ever, but it wouldn't change how exquisitely designed that figure is.
Word of mouth (ex. your friend or someone you trust giving an honest, positive opinion on something) is proven as the best way to sell someone a product, so it makes sense that the more people playing something, the more the sales go up, regardless of whether the people generating the buzz actually paid for the…
Bahaha, just like that.
Reading Vita news is like reading that children's book "Thats Good! Thats Bad!"
From everything I've read it looks like they're locking prices at 40$ for retail games, and then the markdown for digital is "recommended" though not enforced.
You'll notice the part where I said "bug-filled and shipped a little early", so isn't your post a little redundant? Maybe you can't read? That would be amazing if true.
Wait...made by Obsidian? As in, some of the best writers in the business Obsidian?
To answer your question, the developers (who are wonderful and in a constant open dialogue with the players) decided that a lot of their plans and ideas just couldn't work with the current flow of the game. Its actually a good game, kind of a mix between Animal Crossing and Metroidvania, but one can see a lot of…
But I'd still spend the entire game wondering if Nocturnal knows about me having the key and holding out on her :p
Its not a terrible publication, but its painfully obvious who pays the bills there.
I dont know if it counts as "on the market", but Edge (an import outside of the UK) and Kill Screen (available through subscription only, I think) are wonderful alternatives to Game Informer.
The perks arent really worth it, but you get a tribute chest and several shopkeepers in their underground lair. Plus the achievement.
But cheeeevooooos