One of them should be: "Why am I still playing this god-awful game?!" ;)
At the very least GameFly it. Definitely don't want to miss it if you're an RPG fan.
Great game, but a couple really nagging issues. Maybe that is just personal preference, but still a great game nonetheless.
Agree 100%. Are they bashing JRPGs to shift the gaze away from the fact that their RPGs would be nothing if it wasn't for all the shooter kiddies coming and gobbling them up?
Where do you think the idea for an first-person combat system came from? Or the RPG shooter, like Mass Effect? My point exactly.
I hate to see both sides of the fence go head to head with each other, like it is some kind of race or competition. Both sides have something to offer the other and they would do well to take tips from the other, whether or not they want to admit it.
Sounds like a good time for those who are interested in the title.
I actually think I like this one better than the silver one.
Yeah, it would be grea if things worked out so that all regions can get the same goodies. I'm often discouraged that I can't get the crazy stuff Japanese gamers get when they preorder games.
Hey the Wii is a great system if you like certain games. Besides, the original Goldeneye was awesome. ;)
Yet, too much gratuitous gore turns me off of anything. Dragon Age: Origins was cutting it close for me, this goes way overboard.
Yeah, it takes a while, but the more I play the more I can figure out what is going on and how to handle myself.
Yes, come kill the noobs!
I agree. Great games and usually fun to play. ;)
Unless you have trouble multi-tasking in the first place, then having an entire second set of units and such to deal with is a nightmare. ;)
I'm looking forward to delving more into StarCraft II myself. Even though I don't have nostalgic memories of the game and its predecessor like you do, I can definitely appreciate it for what it is - an awesome experience.
They should have just let it go, without saying anything, just to see where crazy people would take the rumor. Then laugh at them. Relentlessly.
More competitive Street Fighter gaming would be interesting. A nice change from all the FPS stuff.
Well, technically he is just looking into loopholes of their own rules, which, if exploited, don't necessarily make the consumer a lier, cheater or anything else. It just means that GameStop has to define their rules more specifically.
Great episode. I find it funny a rant about MW2 ensued near the end in a podcast about how to balance family life and gaming, but it's all good. :)