They draw from the guy who did Tactics, Yoshida. His art is amazing. I wonder if Nomura was trying to copy his 12 work in 13. Lightning has a style a bit more like Ashe than Yuna or Lulu. Any how now Yoshida's doing the Bravely Default series art.
They draw from the guy who did Tactics, Yoshida. His art is amazing. I wonder if Nomura was trying to copy his 12 work in 13. Lightning has a style a bit more like Ashe than Yuna or Lulu. Any how now Yoshida's doing the Bravely Default series art.
What's in the briefcase? Big key.
let's positive thinking.
I have a feeling in the lead up to the event they might announce Fallout 4 and the event will start with a trailer for the game, move through all the other games they need to announce filled with developer talk and end with a fallout 4 demo followed by the release date. Probably this fall but maybe next spring so…
no this is a misinterpretation of mixing culture with economics. Japan has similarly competitive work ethic standards but the idea of the Protestant work ethic is valuable in looking at culture in America. Basically immigrants or outsiders of some type having a different view from the norm. This doesn't really…
This is the only good part of the post.
Maybe so but we have thousands of years of games. It's a known concept; there is some wiggle room but there's no reason to artificially broaden the definition. Just cause you use a gaming console or rig to experience something doesn't mean it's a game. It also doesn't mean these experiences are in some way bad…
but you can't define the godfather as a game or little women as a game. We accept that and don't act like people are backwards for seeing these as different things from games.
I think 4 holds up, especially if you know what to expect. I can definitely see people going in with no clue hating it but if you just accept combat is a bit slow and most of the fun is in puzzles it's great. Wish people would release more games in that style, the games were so unique.
King's field is awesome.
I think the only hard JRPGs are bad ones I don't want to keep pushing forward with. If the game is good getting in battles should be fun so being under leveled won't really be a thing. Answering your question though I think the games based on Wizardry are the hardest while still bring fun.
Wait, so Phil Fish isn't a giant walking assholemonster?
God Nintendo is just the worst. This isn't going to be worth the time for them. They're just so backwards but what can you say? Either you side with them and get called an apologist or question them and get called a hater. But they're such boneheads there's no middle ground. They probably think the aimiibos are a…
Mindtaker!
If people think Sega sits on its franchises now imagine if they were grabbed up by Nintendo.
Don't know but I'm a one track lover
Playing on PS4. I had 2 times where I got stuck in architecture and one time I couldn't join a coop session but was in a party. Restarted and things worked out. Also this game is phenomenal. So fun.
Dying Light is great. Also "Left 4 Bread" restaurant in game.