vigilantmagus
VigilantMagus
vigilantmagus

There's plenty that looks and is good on the Vita my friend. On mine right now I have...

I will freely admit after I first beat ME3, I was one of the many (yes, it was not a vocal minority, there were tons of people who weren't satisfied by all the plot holes and lack of emotion in the original cuts of the ending who weren't openly expressing their opinion) folks who swore after ME3 that Bioward had

As if my name didn't give it away, the Chrono series holds a special place in my heart too. That special place being the majority of it.

Sadly it will only be your love interest if they're one of the members of the Normandy crew. I stuck with Miranda and she was nowhere to be found except in the flashbacks to what I assume are first the most interacted-with character (mine was Mordin) and follows up with your love interest (again, Miranda).

The entire digitally downloadable library of the PSP, yes. The PSOne classics will be the same way, but just not quite this moment. They said summer though so we can expect the Vita to run these games within the next few months.

Tech looks great and all, but another Squeenix game that stars a chick and has guns? Is it even possible for Japanese developers to come out with something with a strong male lead with a sword anymore? I know it sounds sexist at first but I'd rather play as Cloud/Squall/Tidus/Zidane/Crono over freaking Lightning any

SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!

The thing is Cross is a great game, but it's really not that much a sequel to Trigger. There's only a few things that tie the two together, but thematically they couldn't be more off.

Unlocking "New Game +" in Chrono Trigger. FTW.

Wow. I mean it looks good but, Hitman: Arkham City much?

I've got to really disagree with the idea of Uncharted 3's music being just ambient. Greg Edmonson's score is one of the most vibrant and characteristic in modern gaming. They ooze with mise-en-scene and capture the spirit of the Here's just a few examples...