Yellow is an amazing game. I was playing it on my GBA SP a few months ago during lectures (probably not the best idea in hindsight) and absolutely loving it.
I'd say a lot more than a little. It's uncanny.
Vita is definitely my preferred choice. I'm just thinking about how it might be affected control wise. But yeah, I probably will go Vita when it comes down to it.
I'm torn over whether I should get this for my Vita or my PS3. It looks like it could be the best One Piece game yet.
It sounds fun apart from the oxygen part. I already decided months ago when they first showed off gameplay of Athena that that's the character I'll be using on my first playthrough. I love characters which action skills that can take out a lot of enemies very quickly.
That's very much to do with cultural attitudes. At Asian organisations everyone has a work ethic that revolves around working for the benefit of the company. In western organisations it's very much you versus everyone else so you get executives who would rather look out for themselves than give a damn about their company or employees.
Sounds like some gamers can be d*cks, no surprises there.
I'm amusing myself at the idea of trying to stay alive in a dark game like a survival horror (which as you stated aren't very accessible) while visually impaired. I imagine that would be extremely frustrating.
It's good to see that disabilities aren't keeping people from playing the games they love.
Yeah that magazine sucks. I know that if operated a magazine then I sure as hell would put a title that makes people want to read it and not just attempt to click it.
I don't really see Ruby and Sapphire as nostalgic because it was the last gen of Pokemon that I bought and I still occasionally play Sapphire. I'd like to see what these are like though.
You're probably think of the Pre-Sequel because there hasn't been any gameplay shown for this game yet.
As does just about every other teenage boy in his age group. Unless he shouted "praise the sun" before he stabbed the teacher then I don't see the relevance. But then it is the Daily Mail, so they don't care what they write about as long as it incites hatred for something.
I can't say I'm a fan of the death of magazines by the increasing focus on digital media. I like being able to pick up a magazine that I've bought a good few years in the past and have a look at the sort of things it's got in it.
That sort of nostalgic stuff is generally available on the internet but it's a bother to find and it takes a little fun out of it. I won't look forward to magazines dying off.
That lighting is pretty spectacular.
I feel like you perhaps don't have any interest in Payday 2 and that this is a foreshadowing to a crime spree.
It should be coming at some point this year. At least that's what the wikis say. Definitely seems worth picking up.
I thought that the first 2 Harry Potter games were good.
That's pretty impressive. I'm sure there'll be some gems mixed in there.
Same. I now want there to be a Deep Down, in space.
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If you're going to correct someone's English, at least know what you're talking about. You're correct about it being a poorly put together sentence though that can be excuse of a non native English speaker. Here's, however, is a contraction of here is and definitely not of here are which is primarily shortened by idiots who don't know how to contract words properly.
As for being on topic, I wouldn't say the decision was made...
Isn't that only being published by Bethesda? If it is then it shouldn't affect any aspect of Fallout's development or announcement.