I really hope I get some rearruance for my Vita purchase at E3 this year. I have it, I love it, but I haven't touched it since March. I'm eagerly awaiting Ruin, Soul Sacrifice, and PS1 playback.
I would buy Brave Fencer Musashi right now! That game was awesome.
This is exactly why I wrote that much for Cloud. I knew putting him as #1 would elicite a response like this so I needed to justify it. Cecil is a close first for me but I felt with everything they did for FFVII really showed why Cloud deserves the top spot.
You're right, though. It's an opinion piece and everyone will have their own top character. I do wish FFVII wasn't held in such high regard so it didn't get pushed to the side by so many because FFVII. Poo...
While I don't agree with Dean, I think it is kinda interesting how he uses a Cold War analogy to make his point.
I gotta agree. Red Alert is greatness. Tim Curry for the win. Also, Yuri was awesome.
Same video is in the article.
The game is very good. Great questing flow, awesome combat, and great enemies to fight. The dungeons and BAM creatures are really fun. The game just gives you a sense of epic scope and pure fun.
I couldn't tell you what's going on in the story, though. The combat is so fun that I just pick quests up and do them without even caring. That's a first for me in MMO's. I normally hate leveling.
I think Guild Wars 2 is a really good game. I like the presentation and all but I had two problems with it. I didn't like the lack of direction. I think the whole aspect of checking your map and heading to hearts for quests is a bad system and makes the game have no flow to it.
Also, after playing TERA, I can't get back into this style of combat. I know TERA wasn't the first to have fast action RPG-like combat in an MMO but I got so into it. I just can't head ...
I already got flak from another writer on the site for not including at least two Castlevania games. He believes at least Aria of Sorrow is worthy of top ten.
I have an infatuation with the numbers 5, 10, 15, and 20. Nothing personal. :)
I love how some people are pissed at this game being like Super Smash but no one cared when Jump! Superstars came out. Everyone just wanted to be able to fight as manga characters in tht kind of way. Same here but with a Sony twist.
Sorry man, it's not profitable yet.
http://www.engadget.com/201...
Actually, they aren't. The company over all just loss another 500 million dollars.
http://www.huffingtonpost.c...
Great game! I had a lot of fun with this before and even now on Vita.
Multiplayer was really limited. Ad-hoc mode was almost unbearable. Something was off about the racing, too. It just didn't feel as good as HD on the PS3.
I still enjoy me some Wipeout, though.
Uprising is really good but I felt that Revelations does a lot for a 'sinking ship' franchise like Resident Evil. It was a nice breathe of fresh air while Uprising brings back an old character. Don't get me wrong, I like Uprising but I don't believe it does enough like Revelations.
Also, I love Crisis Core but there are so many good PSP games that it would be hard for anyone to pick three and have everyone happy with it.
At first I checked the article to make the author used the number 3 in his list.
Then I realized you were talking about Half-Life 3 and I got sad.
Nice list!
If the one outcome is "crazed, gaming obsessed woman", I agree with you here, haha.
I honestly wonder how many of the people above actually read the article and not just the title. If you read it, there isn't anything negative about Sony or the Vita. It actually points out some ways the Vita came come out on top.