I can see it now:
"I'm Commander Shepard, this is Captain Roscoe, and this is our favorite store on the Cit- Oh sh**, Roscoe just got kicked."
It's impossible to lick your elbow.
I think Nier would be another game for this list. I absolutely love it for the characters, narrative, and music. Then there are those that want it to die a thousand deaths.
Since when could you embed two videos onto a submission page?
Or let them watch Jersey Shore.
Boobs don't sell games, squirrels sell games!
So excited for this game! A bit of a shame the penguin-phoenix guy and the mole guy aren't returning though, they were my favorite characters in Primal Fury.
That Chrono Break logo breaks my heart.
I don't really get the whole 360-has-more-market-share-in-t he-west argument when FFXIII sold more on the PS3 by quite a large margin even without counting the sales from Japan. And going by what Nomura has been saying for the past couple years, I'd hazard a guess that the dev team has already made some significant strides in taking full advantage of the PS3's capabilities to the extent that changing course this far in would probably be the more costly endeavor than sticking to wh...
I've been downloading the demo off the xbox marketplace for about three hours. That's probably got to do with the heavy traffic and the fact that my wireless internet sucks. It looks like it'll be done in about ten minutes. Can anyone get into a match? I'm hoping most of the problems will have been cleared by the time I boot this bad boy up.
In a word: amazing! While the combat didn't have the deepest system around and the graphics/animations were a little off, the narrative, characters, and art style were incredible! And hey, it was actually fun! Oh, but the best part was its musical scores. They went above and beyond in setting the mood of the set-pieces, they were genuinely moving when heard. What I wouldn't give for another Nier game.
I phrased it that way to make a point. The author implies an inherent superiority among western developers through his writing.
Oh dear god, the article reeks of nationalistic conceit. When they wrote: "hire a writer from the west to work alongside those at Final Fantasy HQ to get to grips with the core mythology of the characters," I nearly fell out of my seat. Sure, Square Enix isn't the go-to developer for storytelling these days, but to contest that they need the can-do-no-wrong talent from the west is simply arrogant and pompous.
Dem flowers!
Sounds pretty neat. The seamless transition from town to field is definitely a cool feature.
And a c-c-c-combo breaker!!
A native RPG product outselling a foreign RPG product!? Oh how absurd that is, death2smoochie, how absurd indeed!
God I love Hyung Tae Kim's art style. I remember they said this was coming to the PS3. If they come through with that, I'm so getting this game.
Does this mean no more release dates close to big name titles and then leaving them out to die? If so, I have your "enthusiasm" right here!