Or but for Monolith Soft and Platinum's developments (so far) - I get what you mean though.
Or but for Monolith Soft and Platinum's developments (so far) - I get what you mean though.
Oh COME ON!
Had to. Apologies.
I just know that my eventual involvement with SMT IV will drown out all the headset-trash talking chive-on dude bros on their Gears of Duty Effect nearby. New NIN (.. pause for reflection..) may help that naturally.
Mulholland Drive criterion blu ray is on its way. Take that, your brain.
Their statements indicate they really love the hardware is what I mean. As much as I'd like to play Watch Dogs on PS4, I may also check out how it ends up on Wii U, given what they've implied about how the hacking mechanism will work. But yeah, time will tell.
Some of my fondest memories are of my family's 486 DX (ha. Old times.) - mostly calling several new friends I had made (all introverted depressives like me whose families had all bought computers recently) to work our way through Day of the Tentacle or Monkey Island. The puzzle that got me was getting the key on…
Really glad Ubisoft is 100% on the Wii U. Hope their output turns out as good as it looks. Nintendo sure has taken their time to develop their last few consoles it seems, but they shine once they do. I pay no attention to the weird hate the Wii U gets. Look at the 3ds. Remember the hate it got? Exactly.
Don't think he's gonna get used to the still-frame-while-lines-are-spoken motif. He may not even pick up a manga until he gets over all those spikey haired angsty characters he sees.
Gargantia is awesome too, yes. Very fresh feeling, in spite of my bias towards mecha.
It's definitely one of the best shounen series and one of the most lavishly produced. I'd put it right up there with Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood. My favorites are typically Gundam UC series, Macross, that kind of thing.
welcome to anime. I'll take your hat and coat and please help yourself to some shrimp chips.
This and Attack on Titan.
I'm all for choice in games. I just hope that the choice factor eventually evolves beyond whether or not you decide to kill someone and how brutally you decide to do it. My life is complicated and interesting enough and I don't even have to kill people for that to be.
yep
I figured. But looking at the Marina Bay Sands hotel really gives me a Deus Ex vibe.
I wouldn't be surprised if they had several in mind. These days, time and budget constraints are much more prohibitive to development. There's no doubt in my mind that DE: HR's team would've made a much longer game if they had the resources.
Oh it's called Kokuga. Should've mentioned that.
I actually felt Human Revolution's Detroit and China were well done. Maybe China should have been more architectually dense, like the original Hong Kong hub from Deus Ex, but that's a nitpick. I always felt Singapore would be a good hub, and the William Gibson fan in me says Ginza or Ikebukuro.