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That's how it is with every news site I see ever since I've discovered Reddit.

You know, I've been wondering that for the longest time. I used to write a bunch of things for TAY but I've grown tired of it and started focusing on my own things ever since. Maybe I said something that upset some of the higher-ups or it just has to do with my inactivity. Or maybe Kinja is just weird like that.

Yep, that's the problem with the internet. Hyperbole and a lack of open-minded thinking lead to people calling okay games garbage and great games amazingly perfect. I haven't played DmC all the way through yet but from what I've played it's so amazingly far from garbage that games like it make me lose so much faith in

I'll admit, I grew up with Nintendo simply because it was the "family friendly choice" (and to a very large extent, still is) but I'll play games on anything. Almost all of my games now are on PC to be honest and this is after years of collecting games for other platforms. My most played console is my PS3 and I've

I actually have one thing about the 3DS hardware itself that I like about it more than the Vita, besides the 3D (which is sometimes really cool) and the dual screens: the Circle Pad Pro just makes the normal 3DS more comfortable than the Vita to me. Holding the Vita feels heavy and it doesn't fit my hands well. The

Even if I didn't already own a Vita and BL2, I've heard enough bad things about some of the ports to the system that I'm inherently skeptical. Note that there isn't even a single video of the game running on a Vita yet and until we get one of those, I don't see why anybody would bother getting this. Never mind how BL2

Whoa, hey, someone who isn't head-over-heels with Persona. BURN THE WITCH!!!

I actually only have Skullgirls on PC, so... Maybe another game another time?

Honestly, Skullgirls has a very active, vocal community, but it's not popular enough for tournaments that aren't online. I love the game a lot but more locally-flavored tournaments usually have it. UFGT as I mentioned before has it, for example, and I'm going to that in May!

Related note: there's a tournament in May near my area in Chicago called UFGT and the person who runs the tournament created Divekick so its been featured there for tournaments and stuff. I played it last year some months before it came out and it was fantastic, so naturally I bought three copies of the game.

Thank you. It seems that literally every game that challenges players to improve their own skills is called "like Dark Souls but different" when Dark Souls isn't even close to the first game that did that. You could argue that the first video game ever was like that, if not the second or third one. Ugh. People have no

I actually played Far Cry and Crysis last year and I enjoyed both games quite a lot, though the difficulty felt rather unbalanced and both of the final showdowns kinda sucked. They're definitely great games to play and Crysis still looks pretty stunning, especially on that alien ship. I wouldn't really agree about it

Not on Urban Dictionary!

Mega Man X is a cakewalk compared to the Zero games. I can't even beat Zero 2 without almost failing most of the later missions.

That's the same thing I did in P3P as well. I'd actually alternate my days playing the game doing each. I'd always get an hour or two in before bed, and I'd set milestones. Day A would be me getting to the end of Tartarus, and Day B would be me doing all of my social activities. It took me a rather long time to beat

Really late reply but you should play the Mega Man ZX games on the DS if you'd want to play a game like that. They're open world and sometimes you can revisit old areas for extra items and rooms and stuff.

I was the same way actually up until about that point. 40 hours is a good length for a game like that but it took me at least 70 to complete and by then, Tartarus is a complete drag and even social links became a bit repetitive. Still worth playing, absolutely, and hopefully you'll find the latter bits more tolerable