I don't really know what that rating was suppose to prove anyway. If you're not sure about a game, read the reviews for the actual games.
I remember the reveal trailer for this game with the little girl. That was... creepy.
Have to agree. I like to have a few rounds of Advance Wars or an RPG in between fighting games.
That's not something I'd ever want to experience. Truth can be scarier than fiction.
I always enjoy a good manuel. Makes the game feel more important.
Have to like that waring picture of the guy swinging his 3DS around.
Even if the patch is pre-planned, if Capcom was so worried about Sentinel's health why make it the best in the game in the first place? I don't think anyone would have complained that much if he started with the same health as Hulk.
Reading this actually made me think more of how a relatively simple action like running is performed with the perfect coordination of several groups of muscles that we just don't think about. But the author's observation is still good.
File this under "What was Nintendo thinking?" Then again, I did own one.
It's shocking enough for Australia at least. I'd be pleasantly shocked though if the game doesn't break down under the scrutiny of high-level play.
Not knowing what to do next in an RPG is frustrating. Of course there's always the Internet and the advice of snarky friends who can't believe you're stuck when the answer is so obvious.
Swords will always rule. Still, I did wonder how those Enslaved outfits got approved.
Neat idea, though that free-to-play aspect will have some sort of major strings attached.
Two grand is a lot to ask for a 3D TV when better models than the ones here will inevitably come out, or if the 3D bubble bursts.
Looking over the timeline of Homefront, the obvious jingoism of the game is tempered by the fact that in order to reach Homefront's premise the entire world has to make countless stupid decisions for the next 20 years. Still, I don't care when creators simplify real-life conflicts into "us vs. them."
Ridley's living the good life.
This is a tough conundrum. Fans know what they want from a series, but at the same time every new Zelda is someone's first, and it's not helpful to them or more casual fans if people just compare it to Ocarina of Time/Link to the Past.
Yeah, Team Plasma's motivation makes them much more than Team Rocket copycats.
Live and let live. The article also has the best intro sentence I've read in a long time.
Love to see this on DLC. I miss arcades.