I really just wish it was easier to find levels at this point. I feel like that's more of a struggle than it should be.
The Scorpion/Robot joke I use at the end of the column is an actual thing that happened to my wife on her save on the PS3 version. Shortly after, the game locked up and corrupted the save. She never went back to it.
It's almost like I'm a critic and it's my job to review a wide range of things, including games that aren't necessarily up my alley.
Crazy, right?
I like how you go out of your way to 90 percent defend me, only to throw out a baseless insult for no reason.
No, really. It's artful.
People with a consumerism-driven agenda, I assume. We fought entire console wars because of it.
Thoughtful discourse you've added, there. Thanks.
Eh, Stalker is the game people like to reference when they want to go the hipster route, but, honestly: It wasn't that great.
Stalker = PBR for gamers.
It may feature those elements, but it does them better than all of those games could ever hope. It's one thing to borrow elements from other titles; it's another to fine-tune them and do them better than said studios could ever hope to do.
That's one of the bonuses I have of writing for print, actually. We seldom ever get review copies early, so I prefer to take my time and look at the games after buzz has worn off. Thank you for noticing!
I would make a low-level alt who only followed people around cities, emoting at them.
And it would be awesome.
I think everyone remembers the first time they accidently wandered into what they thought was an open clearing, only to realize that an entire tribe of Murlocs just spawned in around them. :P
As a professional wrestling fan, I disagree, but I can see why some people didn't like it.
That said, the Z-Move with a wrestling ring popping up made me incredibly happy.
I agree, and like I said in the review: There's something haunting and lonely about coming across another player's discovered planet, stepping where they've stepped but never finding them.
There's no evidence at all to support that claim, and you're also wrong about sales numbers.
http://www.vgchartz.com/pla...
6 of the top 10 selling PSP games were developed outside of Japan, with the GTA games selling LARGE quantities.
Actually, I can fault Sony. I did. For 700 words, even. The market didn't speak, Sony provided a device and was apparently shocked that fans didn't want half-baked versions of games they loved and titles that basically amounted to tech demos for questionable touch controls.
It was the equivalent of a bakery trying to sell half-eaten bread, not selling any, then deciding to get out of the bread market because their one plan didn't work.
I can...
To be fair, there are a few very good SF games available for Vita:
Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX is the best version of SFA3, even compared to the arcade original. Street Fighter x Tekken is THE optimal version of that game on Vita (and I will never hear otherwise.), Ultimate MvC 3 was also great on the Vita.
I get what you mean though; new titles. I'm shocked they never ported SSFIV over, even the version that was on the 3DS. Alas.
So, how much war does this have?
Oh. The total amount of war. 100 percent.
Okay. Just checking.
Honestly, I hadn't thought about their situation with the servers and an off-line mode. It'll be a shame if all of that community-created content is lost (or how quickly it happens.)
The story about your son makes me incredibly happy. Keep up the good work.
I seriously need money for this game.
I blame Bethesda for not giving me free vidya garmes.
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