Probably. Not hard to find them on containers meant to be microwaved here. Just had a bento with a polystyrene bottom.
Probably. Not hard to find them on containers meant to be microwaved here. Just had a bento with a polystyrene bottom.
The subtitle says, “Nan-ni shimasho-ka?”, while he actually says “nan ni shimasuka?” The latter is basically “what do you want?” while the former is sort of like asking what you want to order together.
They were decent Diablo clones, but Interplay’s shifting their CRPG IPs to consoles definitely didn’t do them any favors. Diablo clones don’t really need to draw from those IPs anyway; the strongest entries generally haven’t been great on narratives to begin with (Diablo included.)
There’s definitely a contingent of RPG fans that seem to think mechanical clunkiness and arbitrary numbers are what makes an RPG an RPG, and that more action oriented games can’t qualify.
I don’t really have an issue with it being portable so much as I’d rather not play it on my phone. It’s not a game that really requires a whole lot of dexterity, but something like the Vita would be more personally preferable. There’s probably a decent number of android devices with physical controls that could…
Just being able to skip disc-swapping and disc-loading has been a huge perk from a lot of these types of re-releases.
I know SquareEnix hates cloud saves
I suspect with this being a PS4 game first, it’s less likely to receive an enhanced port, particularly with it being the newest entry in the series.
They changed combat up by the third game, and eventually remade them for Vita (and eventually PC) the remakes all use the combat system from the third game.
Everyone knows things you don’t like are objectively bad. Why do developers even bother with games that don’t cater to my personal tastes?
Depending on what you’re interested in there’s a pretty regular selection of new titles. It’s lost most Western developer support, but there’s still quite a few games to choose from.
It’s definitely been a highlight of my time here. That and yakiniku...
When the hell did we go back to the 80s?
Newegg says $1,099.99 USD for me (though it’s sold out.) But 1,449.99 CAD is still less than that anyway.
I’m currently studying abroad for a year, and perhaps unsurprisingly, I didn’t want to pack my small suitcase sized desktop tower and 27" monitor with me.
Final Fantasy type-0
Similar arguments apply to digital games though. I can buy digital copies of games long out of print and with incredibly high market values (like say Earthbound or Suikoden.)
Limited print runs of these games don’t let you do half those things though. You’re not renting one of these, you won’t have the opportunity to buy them again later.
The PS3 version definitely had its issues, but having played both on PC (especially contrasting Skyrim to New Vegas at their respective launches) the difference was pretty stark.
This feels like some serious revisionism. Skyrim was definitely not as buggy as New Vegas on release. Obsidian hadn’t until around Dungeon Siege III managed to release a game that wasn’t heavily flawed by performance issues, bugs, and/or unfinished content (Dungeon Siege III in turn suffered from not being all that…