I just copied the codes I wanted (skills, and the correlating armor/weapons) while visiting my local Barnes & Noble, printed the linked info out at home, and never looked back.
I just copied the codes I wanted (skills, and the correlating armor/weapons) while visiting my local Barnes & Noble, printed the linked info out at home, and never looked back.
Agreed. The real rage inducing issue with Nintendo is planned obsolescence, but Apple is worse. At any rate, many of the examples given in the article were bundled items, so it seemed like a bit of a stretch to include those as well. I’m not convinced amiibo are a big issue. I don’t personally own any, though I do…
Yeah, I want to be excited, but with 4, I realized this series probably has nothing left to say, and the mechanics are wearing thin. The fact that the “trailer” is just a clip show doesn’t fill me with hope.
I don’t find any of these annoying. In fact, the only gaming related term I dislike is “teabagging,” and even then, not because of the imagery, but because of the type of gamers who teabag.
Could even be that a site such as Kotaku was compromised - it seems that the victims in question all used the same password on multiple sites, including Rockstar.com - if I wanted to snag a pool of likely valid login info for a blockbuster video game, I’d target a website dedicated to video games.
Spoken like a true buddha. While we’re at it, it could be the 360 or PS3 versions - no version is specified, but Rockstar does reference a “compromised website or database elsewhere on the internet” - the vulnerability could well be related to data hand-offs to third parties, including Steam, which I neglected to…
Yeah, I’d guess the issue is security somewhere in the link between Rockstar and Xbox Live or PSN.
For any Windows 7 through 10 users, I put together an awesome Chrono Trigger desktop theme a few years ago, including 16 high res backgrounds (see image), and a sound scheme (optional) featuring SFX pulled from the SNES version. Feel free to email me at skinjob02@gmail.com for a copy of the themepack file and some…
20 years ago, my older brother picked up Chrono Trigger at release (for $75!). I'd played Tetris and all the Mario titles on NES, as well as Super Mario World and Starfox on SNES, but that was the extent of my experience with video games. Chrono Trigger was different - it showed me just how much more a game could be,…
Overland is a tactical survival roadtrip game in which players protect and guide a changing cast of characters on a roadtrip across a hardly-recognizable America. An environmental catastrophe of incomprehensible proportions has permanently changed the earth as we know it. Players scavenge fuel and other supplies as…
What size are those? If Mario jumped on his head, would Barrett leave a boot behind for him to hop around in? Or would he leave his gun arm? Because I'm not sure that the gun arm is his defining feature anymore. Side note - Mario needs a Bullet Bill suit, but I bet Nintendo would never condone that.
Did the characters in FFIV emote better when they only had two pixels for eyes, or is it a simple matter of storytelling? I for one found IV's story more effective when I was a child, but as an adult, it felt quite thinly conceived, and that had far less to do with character models than it did with skilled writing, or…
All in all, Kirby: Rainbow Curse has a good amount of content, especially for a budget title. It's a fun little mix of platforming, puzzles, and physics—and a whole lot of Nintendo's trademark cuteness. Heck, it's worth a play for the claymation style alone.
Internet Explorer looks shy, which makes sense if you think about all the rejection he has to face everyday. Poor guy.
Yeah, this looks like what we'd get if JJ Abrams directed a Back to The Future remake, mashed-up with Fast & The Furious, and Firefly. Fastback to The Furious Future Firefly, if you will.