Definitely still buying it regardless of how bland it looks. The gameplay is way to satisfying as a platformer to pass up.
I have yet to play a Mario game that wasn't fun though.
The Dreamcast is still my favorite console of all time. Its always my go to choice when I want to replay some older games.
I usually play Shenmue and Power Stone 2 a couple of times throughout the week or month though.
So freakin stoked for Yakuza 5. Hopefully they can localize the game shortly after the Japan release.
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How many offline single player games make you play online?
D3 is focused on both aspects depending on the player. Some rather play single player, like myself. Having to be always connected to play alone is really the dumbest thing ever implemented, D3 is no exception. I can't support ridiculous DRM that punishes consumers. Especially those who have no need to be online in the first place. Online problems such a server issues and lag, when related t...
Actually, it should affect score since its integrated into the game itself. Its a single player focused game with lag and login issues? Come on, that should account for some deduction regardless as to how great the game is.
I'm only saying that because these are problems you will most likely see later on down the line, far far after launch. Always connected DRM was an idiotic design decision when it comes to this game.
Definitely. After 100+ hours logged I'm still playing.
This comment is ridiculously late, but that site it really cool. I just checked it out and the list is extremely comprehensive. Good stuff.
+Bub for you.
I'm pretty excited for this game. I had originally picked up the collectors edition of Epic Mickey and thought it was pretty fun. Only downside besides the camera was the implementation of the paint and thinner. There just wasn't enough direct impact on the world around you besides making platforms appear/disappear. If they could advance that idea, vary the quest structure and "fix" the camera, that would be awesome.
Since it will be heading to PS3/360 I'...
That would be an annoying future for sure. Being unable to play single player because the login servers have issues is laughable.
Did you ever get a chance to play FFX? Thats probably my personal favorite, closely followed by 9.
I have played and own all the games listed. There isn't a bad game on that list. Alot of those are ridiculously cheap as well. You really couldn't go wrong by playing any of those titles.
But yah, I saw a few of the Metriod Trilogy cases at my Gamestop as well. I thought it was kind of weird that someone would trade that it in. 70 is probably a bit much though. I'm sure it could be found for cheaper on Ebay.
Definitely. Or they could go the Torchlight route and use 2 sets of mappable buttons. Not sure if the whole auction house thing would work though. Probably not.
I dont have a gaming PC, so if they could offer me a consolized version of Diabolo 3 I would be totally cool with that.
This whole "locked content" model is absolutely embarrassing to the industry. Any publisher or dev that follows this model should be ashamed of themselves.
Good job rewarding your fanbase Piranha Bytes/Deep Silver.
Compared to the PC version it is definitely gimped. So, thats not necessarily a lie. Yet, Fortresscraft still can't compete with a gimped version of Minecraft.
I'm not questioning the integrity or design of the game cause Starhawk is really fun from what I've played, but I just can't take IGN seriously when they have a giant Starhawk ad on their front page.
Compared to everyone else, I'm not sure if I'm even looking at the same screen cause the graphics look great. I see no issue with them.
I would love to play it on PC. Only problem is that I don't have a PC haha. I mean I have a laptop I bought for school back in like 2006, but unfortunately, Minecraft runs horrendously, as do most games. My laptop can run literally zero games. It was purchased strictly for school purposes at the time, so its to be expected.
Yet, I'm totally cool with the "smaller" version of Minecraft. From what I've seen its still essentially the exact same game. I woul...
I'm really excited to finally get a chance to play Minecraft. It looks like a game I could definitely get into and play for a long long time.
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I'll definitely pick one up once the library of titles starts expanding. As of right now, there really isn't any game that makes me want to go out and buy the system just to play it.