they used to be used at 40$ at gamestop...I wonder how much the used price is now
they used to be used at 40$ at gamestop...I wonder how much the used price is now
Without a doubt...i wasn't a fan of the ps3 controller but i meant more or less in regards to the coloring. They gave it a bit more personality this time instead of just dunking the controller in a vat of blue/red paint
I would go with red without a doubt...they both look fantastic. i like that they don't cover the entire controller with a single color. They, better yet, give it a nice pattern. Some may disagree but i like these controllers a lot more than ps3.
Agreed, this is the only car i ever want...i don't care how impractical it is...it's just so....majesic
So, the mega stones help give your pokemon a temporary boost in power while changing the form (also temporary)?
Yes, but not necessarily steal from digimon. It's somewhat inevitable when you involve technology with creatures that can change form. They can find different ways to still differentiate themselves but it's very difficult to do so once they keep reminding themselves of a game like digimon.
Exactly the thought i had when i first heard of this. I feel they grow resemblance to digimon (in the evolving aspect) the closer the game story gets to higher technological advancement.
It's primarily because Nintendo designs very odd consoles with very unique features. People generally need to get accustomed to these new features which makes Nintendo start off with weak sales, but as soon as the consumer gets what Nintendo products can do the company gets a nice boost in sales.
It bothers me as well seeing that games are "incomplete" when i've beaten the main purpose of the game...it...just...bothers me.
the game is in alpha..expect more
that's very true...achievements shouldn't apply to everything :)
the concept is similar, but collecting trading cards is a choice when purchasing. you can get everything for free with time and patience.
I agree wholeheartedly, I don't want to be forced into this game of cards....i enjoy it because it's a choice i can make to follow or not.
I don't think it should replace achievements...and yes the trading card system will have its major faults which we can all see coming (rarity system costing us money) but what people forget is that we can sell the cards we earn and use the earned money to buy more...yes the margin in resell isn't so large but it…
Steam trying to monetize the achievements is not a bad things...we don't need to buy the cards...we can sell them and get a cut of the sale. It's kind of a win win for both developers and players, so i have no complaints there (for now).
I agree with you there, not every game should have trading cards...or even achievements.
I do agree that if you want to get to the maximum level in a game it'll require time and effort by trading, buying, so on and so forth.
I agree with him regarding achievements.
I'm sorry, but what makes Fish a terrible person. A coworker and I got to meet him and we both thinks he's a really nice guy. He may be world and sometimes dramatic but you can't go ahead and say he's terrible when all you have to back that up is things displayed on the media. Media will never show the good side of…
That keyboard is so short in width it amazes me O_O.