Lol, no need to get so technical. Those are the English names used. And actually my name is パイクーハン which is Pa-i-ku-ha-n. Paikuhan.
Yes, I can assure you, the hyperbolic time chamber is the last place you want to go during this wait. One day of real time is one year in the chamber.
Ouch, a 44 year wait lol. At least you'll come out a Super Saiyan.
At the moment, 2.5+ years after FFXIII was announced, we still don't have any proof that the game even exists as anything other than CG cutscenes with a few real-time rendered scenes thrown in. The demo coming in March will probably be a two hour trailer. The gameplay will involve you pressing the PS button to go back to the XMB.
Agreed. RE4 is great and this one looks to be nice as well, but I'd take the RE2 style of gameplay over this, anyday. Or they could just keep the game how it is, but it needs more survival horror gameplay elements.
Obviously, there's only one guy for the job:
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Same here. I've been seeing them everywhere right alongside the Xbox Live and cell phone "top up" cards.
As Thanatos stated, Fable 2's ending and the build up to it, pretty much disqualifies it from GOTY for me. I don't think the characters were too memorable either. The only person I can remember right off hand is Hammer and I've already forgotten the main villain's name. Great game, but still pretty disappointing when i think of what Project Ego would have been.
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Edit: What Thanatos is describing, is exactly how my game ended too. The hero that uses guns ...
Man, I almost burnt up the kitchen earlier today thanks to this game lol. Was cooking some food and I somehow ended up playing P4 and forgot about the food completely. About 45 minutes later, my food and the pot is black and the house is covered in smoke lmao. Almost like the fog from the game.
I think Assassin's Creed should be on this list and every other "most disappointing game" list until the end of time, even though it came out in 2007.
Anyone noticed just how much advertising Disney, Sony, and Walmart are finally doing for Blu ray? The commercials seem to be on constantly and it must be working because I had 3 co-workers today (two of them above the age of 50) ask me about Blu ray. Two of them are going to get a regular player for Christmas and the other is getting a PS3.
Nice song. I actually ran into Luda about two years ago just walking down the street here in VA. Real cool dude.
MGS4 looks like a shoo-in for pretty much every category it's nominated in. I own all the nominated RPGs, except Persona 4, and I don't even have to play the game to see that it should easily take that award.
Me too. I normally put a week's worth of the show on my PSP to listen to at work and it makes the time fly by. Someone also did a prank call pretending to be Gordon Freeman from the Half Life games.
The reviews coming out have been so bad that I kinda want to play the game to see how much it resembles a slideshow, as IGN stated. If they couldn't get UE3 running smoothly on the 360, then they might as well cancel the PS3 version of the game ASAP. Oh well, Persona 4 in 13 days.
That could be the reason, but in some cases you need to lose a bit of money to make some. They could spend a couple million throughout the year on good advertising and in return they'd see sales increase during the entire year instead of just the last 3 months of the year.
Sure, they're going to add more PS1 titles at some point, but they will all be games that no one wants. I just don't understand the hold up. Sure there are licensing issues, particularly with the PS1 developers that aren't around anymore, but why isn't a game like Legend of Dragoon (a Sony developed and published title) not on the PSN?
The problem is that Sony only does major advertising during the holiday season. Why not keep this up all year long?
To be fair, this is the very first game this generation of consoles that S-E actually developed themselves. All those other games are just published by S-E.
Nintendo abandoned me. I started with SMB and Duck Hunt at 3, supported them through the SNES days, I have more N64 games than PS1 (joined the PS1 bandwagon a bit late since I was a Nintendo fanboy at 10), and I supported my purple lunchbox a great deal, though not to the same extent that I did PS2 and Xbox because of Gamecube's third party issues. Now I have a Wii and absolutely no announced games that I want. The game selection is ridiculous and the hardware is massively overpriced. The DS ...
Shouldn't your name actually be "Baburu"? Don't stick around on your planet when Cell arrives. :)