I just beat Trauma Center: New Blood last night, and the pacemaker mission was one of the easiest missions in the game. Hmmm....I wonder how he is going to handle the missions later in the game if he can't get this one straight.
Great game though, and challenging as well.
Suikoden 1 & 2 were two of the best RPGs ever made, and I still play them today.
Plus the Lunar 1 & 2 were also great.
I never cared for the Wild Arms games though.
That's good to hear. I have been waiting for a sequel to the original for years, and it seems like it will be a worthy sequel.
I'm glad that the PSP is finally starting to sell well, but it is very very very VERY early to predict it surpassing the DS.
The DS is still selling like crazy and is going to be a monster to overtake in sales and popularity.
This is just Wal-Mart price gouging, and has nothing to do with Nintendo. It's a dirty way to do business.
But it's even dumber that the crazy public christmas shoppers are falling for it.
Well I guess if they are stupid enough to pay for it, then Wal-Mart feels they deserve to be cheated. Who knows, I'm just glad I had mine pre-ordered at launch. I love this system.
It's one of those things that people blast Nintendo for doing, but when they get it set up for the other systems, then it gets praised by these same people.
Fanboy: "Nintendo is so stupid, motion sensing is stupid and gimmicky!"
It gets added to PS3's controller as SIXAXIS.
Fanboy: "Man, SIXAXIS is the way to go! Motion sensing is so Next Gen!"
Lame wads!
It is a very accurate way of playing. Metroid Prime 3 and Medal of Honor Heroes 2 both proved how much immersive using the remote can be and how accurate it can make your shot.
It's just like the DS, using the motian sensing does not have to be the definitive control style all the time. SSBB and Nights will be better with the cube controller in my opinion.
It's just like Contra 4 for the DS, it doesn't use the stylus during play at all, but it is a super awesome Kick you in the nuts game.
that us gamers would go gaga over getting to compare our E-genetalia.
It truly does give gamers a reason to replay their games, so in effect Microsoft did a good thing by introducing achievements.
I am curious how he got it out of the store.
Door guard: What do you have under your shirt?
Kid: um....nothing...I suffer from a condition that makes my stomach big and square..almost like the shape of an XBOX 360.
Door guard: oh...I'm sorry to here that...have a nice day.
I actually agree with you about the need to be environmentally conscious, but I don't think that was the thought behind this article.
I was just joking about the prevelent attitude around here with a few exceptions that many here seem to try and find something that has a nice big bold article that says something negetive about the Wii.
That's all, no more, no less.
I think this is going a little far to find negetive press on the Wii. o_O
Yes, Nights: Journey of Dreams for the Wii is a sequel, not a re-make of the original Nights.
I will probably pick this one up to, so that I have both games of the series. Great stuff. Heck, Nights is really the only reason I still have a Saturn.
Another nine.
I mean really, can every game out lately be nine and ten caliber?
That is unless it's a very obscure title that can't be found any longer. I like the idea of PS1 titles, but it just seems silly to purchase a download of a PS2 or XBOX title when you can pick them up cheaper at your local Gamestop and they don't take up precious memory space.
But my only problem with it is that they won't be changing anything in the original XBOX games...which means no Online vs...which would be awesome for this game.
Truly the best of the DOA series.
I actually liked "Daggerfall" for the PC better, It's my favorite game from the Elder Scroll series.
I think you should follow your own advice. If you are at the point where you feel it's just not cool to enjoy light hearted cartoon romps, then it is you who needs to grow up.
My guess is your 15 or 16 to still be doing the whole "I'm a grownup!" schtick.
The Trauma Center games are some of the most addicting puzzle/surgery sims out there. They are also tougher than you would expect, and are very much a "hardcore" franchise.
Losers like him feel they don't actually have to try the game out before passing judgement on it. It's the cool thing to do with our current generation of teenagers it seems.
Remember the fate of the Game Gear...or even worse...the Atari Lynx.
Mario had their heads on a spike in his front yard for all to see when they tried to challenge the Game Boy.