Best 3DS game of 2014's First Half: Professor Layton vs Pheonix Wright.... Oh wait, you Americans didn't get it yet. Heh.
Best 3DS game of 2014's First Half: Professor Layton vs Pheonix Wright.... Oh wait, you Americans didn't get it yet. Heh.
So it's liquor in and out? Sounds like they don't go halfway.
The Moon from Majora's Mask looks 100% crazier in Hyrule Warriors, just like all the characters that have been revealed so far.
Cuteness. It reduces your vocabulary to kindergarten levels.
Nope. I see Dungeons of Daggorath was referenced in it (googled it), but I wasn't aware of that book until now.
At first I thought it was the future, but then it past.
Fair enough. I didn't remember that. I wonder if there were other characters from that time period that made it into the game?
This particular control system sounds like it would be a good fit for tablet. There are probably other elements you didn't talk about that aren't such a perfect fit, but that one thing does seem right for it.
Well, it's not like anything of value was banned.
Why is this video even slightly confused about where "Shin" may come from? In the Japanese, his full name is definitely Kaioshin and he definitely goes by Shin in the Budokai he enters. Is there anyone else in the entirety of Dragonball and Dragonball Z who he could possibly be confused with?
Fair enough on speaking to the game as far as personality goes. I managed to misread that part.
My very first First-Person game that I mapped was I believe Dungeons of Daggorath. Not an online game, but quite old! We used tape-decks back in those days and we liked it. Also, text commands. Woo.
The strongest aspect of Trinity Soul is its cast—especially its main character. In Persona 3 and 4, the main characters are largely blank slates with little in the way of personality or backstory. Of course, this is to let you, the player, have free reign over how they act over the course of the game. In other words,…
Boredman says it's a prop to help his mouth curl into a zombie-like expression
I don't know that VR has to have "completely new" game play to be worth it. I'd be happy to just have natural peripheral vision in a first-person game.
I'd call it an anime. These days, what's the difference? ;)
The origin of yaoi is well established and I've seen it reported that way many times over the last 20 years. The history of it seems fairly well referenced over on Wikipedia.
Them's Fighting words.....
Shounen, Shoujo, Seinen, Josei and Kodomoke were are all described in the article he linked at the start.