Moosen can be really aggressive. Certain times of the year can be worse; males can and will chase you down during rut. Females with calves can mess you up, too.
Nintendo Power subscription? That's how I got Dragon Warrior and it's the game that got me into RPG's, too.
It's completely under rated, I know I had mixed feelings about it when I first played it. Mostly, it was the changes made to the FF formula; when you level up, so do the enemies. I can't remember exactly why I didn't like it at the time, but I didn't. Well, I replayed it a few years back and I loved the game from start to finish, it had a great story, and great characters. Aside from the graphics, I believe it still holds up against any of today's RPG's.
Jinxstar: He did ask and was told to leave the drive in by the original CSR.
I'll often pick out an SNES game I haven't played in awhile and play through it, like Prince of Persia, Out of this World, FLashback, Blackthorne or just about any SquareSoft game from the good ole SNES days. Sometimes, I'll go back even farther and play some NES games I loved when I was a kid, like Mike Tyson's Punch-Out! or Star Tropics. I like to see how fast I can beat Super Mario Bros. 2, my best is somewhere around 30 minutes, no where near speed run records, but I still...
Consider me a fool. In late 2006, I thought Sony was done for, with their outrageous prices and all the bad publicity. I was sure they were headed in the same route as Sega.
Well, two years ago I decided to buy a console and looked at what the Xbox and PS3 were offering and were going to be offering in the future. Now, I'm happily playing my PS3 with egg on my face. Sony really knows how to deliver on the goods, it may just take them a little while.
These have been out for awhile, they're cool, but I still prefer the regular rechargeables. It costs the same for a charger and four batteries and they take a lot less time to charge than 5 hours to 90%. Plus, different sizes can fit into the charger making it more versatile.
How could you not see the words: "THIS IS A SPOOF AND SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY" at the very beginning of the video?
On topic, I was expecting something funny when I opened this link, wow, I was disappointed.
lmao, I've heard it before but never watched them perform it.... wow... It gets even more hilarious after 2:55.
Zir0, I've felt that way since I saw it at E3. The game looks like it was made to showcase the Move and nothing more. I hope it's better than what we're seeing, but I don't think it will be. RedSteel anyone? Well, maybe not THAT bad, but the same general idea.
I'm hopeful for when FPS games start coming out that give you controls that are equal to a mouse on a PC. I was excited when the Wii came out, because that's what I thought we'd be seeing. I was disappointed though, when they put it to use and the controls really weren't all that great. So, I remain hopeful, that we'll see the Move become equal to using a mouse.
I am excited for games like Okami; for games that become more intuitive with something like the...
It could work on Kinect, but they'd have to develop some type of controller. I dunno, maybe something the cameras can recognize, like a glowing ball with buttons or something.
I understand the point you're trying to make, but you shouldn't be able to benefit from DLC if you don't own it. Lets pretend Mass Effect is on PS3 as an example, you play through the game and the DLC, you get all this great gear and added levels because of the DLC. Afterward, your PS+ and DLC expires and you want to play through a New Game+. You shouldn't be able to benefit from the DLC, because you do not own it. And you can't expect a developer to code the game to allow...
It's just as good, if not better, for people that don't buy a lot of things from PSN, like me. I had purchased three things from PSN before PS+ came out; Fat Princess, Echochrome and Joe Danger. I like the fact that I'll get to play 60 different games (15 months x 4 games) for $50. Most of which are games I never would have bothered trying out. Sure, some will be garbage, but some will be a lot of fun.
Now, add in the value of items you might purchase at discount ...
That X-Men arcade game was the best! I actually remember the first time I saw it and was amazed at the two screens and the 6 player mode. There was a 4 player version, but the six player was freaking amazing for it's time. A great game all around.
I totally agree, I loved Twilight Princess, but I would have liked it to have had VA. If done well, it gives the characters a lot more personality.
I've played UO, Shadowbane, EQ, WoW and maybe a couple other MMO's. I'm totally OK with paying a monthly fee, if the online portion of a game is good enough to deserve a monthly fee. Most of the free to play MMO's are crap, there's a lot of truth to the adage: "You get what you pay for."
With free to play games, you rarely see updates, and cheaters rarely get caught. Look at Counter Strike, that game has always been riddled with cheaters. Luckil...
Oh ya, and it comes with a $50 controller, so according to the author's logic, a PS3's true cost is $100. What a deal!
That was a pretty weak list. First off, Wii Play isn't a bestseller because people wanted the game. People bought Wii play because it came with a controller, so I don't think it should be considered a best selling game.
Uno is just a fun game, whether real life or video game, unless they really messed up the mechanics for the Xbox version, I don't see how you can dislike it.
It's so easy to go after the obvious choices like Hannah Montana, or ...
It's true, even rabbits can be pretty brutal:
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