Slightly irrelevant, but I love going on r/3DSdeals every once in a while because they tell you at the very beginning of every sale posting where the sale is available. They make sure to clarify that before even saying what the sale is because they know how important it is.
PC's 60fps and PS4's lighting and contrast would make for the perfect experience. PS4 looks the best, but PC runs the best. Whichever version is better depends on what's important to you as a gamer.
Only reason I'm getting this is that I don't already own the game and haven't played it before. This version may be better in many areas, but it's undoubtedly lackluster and the devs could have done more. I understand that changing the engine and rebuilding levels and data takes more time than many gamers can understand, but if you aren't willing to put in that kind of effort, you shouldn't even bother in the first place. 60fps is the standard of 8th gen remasters for ...
I'm a tad bit upset they don't have my name, Edward. I see Ed, Eddy, Eddie, and even Edwards, but no plain Edward. I guess it's not that big of a deal, but it's still a bit weird.
I swear Tiny Tropics Sunset's sounds make me think someone's gonna yell, "Are ya ready, kids!" any moment.
There are a lot of things that should have been included at the release of the system.
It looks so polished. You can really tell how much work they put into this.
The way the game used the Batmobile for puzzle solving was really intuitive and interesting, but all the tank battles and Riddler races were a bit much. Using it for boss battles was definitely too much.
My personal favorites are The Wolf Among Us Season 1, Game of Thrones, then The Walking Dead Season 1 in that order.
Well I learned something new today.
They should probably remove region locking. It's such an idiotic practice.
Dragon Keeper by Carole Wilkinson would be an amazing game. I'm probably the only one who's read it, though.
Ezio will always be the best Assassin.
Arno. He was kinda bland (or so people say).
UPDATE: My friend's card doesn't work either. Neither does Paypal. I can't add funds to my wallet either. I'll wait until the end of the sale, but if it's still broken I guess I'll have to buy a PSN card from Amazon.
This is really disappointing, but I suppose it can't be helped. I'm definitely not buying anything past these games from the Playstation Store for a nice long time.
If Nintendo only claims money from monetized videos, explain to me why all of Angry Joe's Mario Party videos were copyright-blocked from appearing on his channel.
Even though they need to fight piracy, making users install a "stability update" once a month isn't exactly the best way to go about it. The best way to deal with their piracy problem is to eliminate the need for piracy in the first place. So no, fighting piracy isn't bad. Their approach is bad...
A guy in the comments of that post brought up a valid point. Nintendo is so focused on patching Homebrew exploits that they fail to realize the reason why people use Homebrew in the first place is because the 3DS's Virtual Console is severely lacking and region locking is an idiotic practice. Instead of breaking their backs over patching every single exploit coming their way- and trust me, these exploits will never stop coming- they should just focus on making the 3DS a better system.
I really want to buy Castlevania: Harmony of Despair and Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles, but I just can't. I've tried the purchase about 22 times now, and none worked. I've tried deleting and re-entering my card information, and that didn't work. My billing address is absolutely correct. I even tried contacting Sony via their AskPlaystation Twitter, and their response wasn't helpful at all:
I would love to buy Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles, but my transaction won't go through. I recommend everyone who owns a Vita or PSP to pick it up in my stead, though. It comes with an awesome remaster of Rondo of Blood, the original Rondo of Blood, and Symphony of the Night.
I don't play competitively online in any game because I like to go at my own pace and look around/ enjoy the ambiance of a game. It's also why I hate active time battles and time-based challenges in general; it's like the game wants me to hurry up and skip a lot of what it has to offer. I'm sure there are millions of gamers infinitely better than me at every game out there, but I enjoy games the way I want to, so it's fine.
There's really no shame in b...