Part two and three are now up. That was quick! This game makes me sad, but in a good way.
I was looking for a good place to help me find the extra stuff, and this guide is very nicely done.
This article makes you want to bust out the Sega CD? Yikes!
The last game I picked up at midnight was Halo 2. I guess I've gotten more patient in my old age. Even if I did get a game at midnight, I'd be too darn tired to play it!
Looking forward to part 2. I'd imagine that things are only going to get worse.
He points out some interesting games there. I wasn't aware of several of these titles, but I think I'll check a few of them out. Spy Party sounds particularly cool.
I'm always for new stuff by the time we get to the third iteration of a series. But I seem to be in the minority on that one. People get fired up if you change too much.
I remember that cover. I've got it around here...somewhere.
I like this point- counter-point thing they've got going on with this series. Now that I've read both, I do kind of see both sides of the argument.
I'm not a big RPG guy, but Atlus sure does seem to care about their fans.
I'm really not a fan of boss fights, so my list of cheap bosses would be much, much longer. Gotta start somewhere though.
Good God, they're all so terrible, I can't figure out which one's the worst.
Ohh, Panau is a good one. I'd have put it on the list, even though the game itself wasn't that great. Loved Wind Waker's world for sure.
You're old! Oh wait, so am I. :(
The first time I ever played Mario Bros. was on the 2600.
The original God of War had a really cool extra where you could walk around fully rendered models of characters that didn't make it into the game. I'd love to see that in more games.
It's enough to run the game at higher than its minimum settings, so I'd say in this case, that's pretty good.
Those system requirements seem pretty absurd to me.
Put me in the pro-sticky-cover camp as well.
And part 4 is live. Remember how I said that I was sad, but in a good way? Now I'm just sad. I can't believe games like this were even remotely popular.