Oh great, now the NES version of the movie theme is stuck in my head again! Do you know how many years of therapy it took to finally get rid of it, DO YOU!? THANK YOU!! D:
Oh great, now the NES version of the movie theme is stuck in my head again! Do you know how many years of therapy it took to finally get rid of it, DO YOU!? THANK YOU!! D:
Time Paradox!
It's still early in the 3DS lifecycle so the damage wouldn't be as severe, so only the minority would be stuck with the outdated 3DS.
I guess we mexicans got lucky, sorry for getting people's hopes up.
What are you talking about? Guardian Heroes got released today on XBLA (800 PTS) I'm downloading the demo as of now.
Awesome! I din't know about Retro Engine, I'll look it up.
Native 360 gamepad support? I'm a comfy-bed PC player. :)
Is my mind playing tricks on me or did the game got reworked to run in widescreen resolutions without stretching the image and making everything fat?
No thanks, gimme MGS4 with MGS2 mechanics and we have a deal.
If Capcom can do it with DmC and Namco can do it with Ridge Racer Unbounded, why not?
That's because of the OpenBOR engine's limitations, arcade 16-bit games is as good as you're gonna get with it.
It's not meant to be an action series, it's a mystery drama. Sorry you didn't like it.
Buy a Fightstick?
It's gonna be even more amazing now that it will run at 60 frames per second.
It doesn't even look like that, I kinda prefer this "Lethal Weapon" action movie style than what they have now.
Luke, to many of us one of the defining aspects of Devil May Cry, more than its characters or environments is its blistering-fast 60 fps framerate. Can you confirm this?
That's exactly what I was gonna say, hell I'm even OK with the redesign. But the single most important aspect, the game-play, it just looks sleep-inducing slow and clunky, (par for the course for NT's games) and at only 30 fps it's going to be a joke.
And here I thought the Project Diva games were hard!
Haha, I won't lie, I wasn't the only one who finished it, me and a friend from elementary did it, we sort of cheated though, we used the 5 lives code (It was Down+AB if I recall correctly) and planned an optimal route that made us skip the most levels we could using the hidden warps.
You see? in the early 90's you were very skilled at games if you were 9 years old. That is why I could finish all three ninja gaiden games and battletoads and now I cower in fear of those games.