Beats microtransactions.
I feel the depth is still there, but it is nowhere near as refined as Virtua Fighter 5. And yes, the computer can be downright cheap.
Up to chapter 11? Nice.
I take it there's a hardcore mode in this game too? If so, these upgrades will be integral. Thanks for the guide!
In trying to please everybody, Capcom pleased nobody.
I do miss the sheer number of JRPGs the PS2 had. So many good games...
Crazy thing is I've seen it even cheaper than that...
Not too shabby. The tracks look like they have the same layout at least.
The port is spot-on, but you are right about those controls. They're a real pain!
I really hope that the whole Yakuza series gets brought over. I'd love to play Kenzan! without importing...
I could totally use one of those rapid fire controllers for Mario Party. That Shyguy-winding minigame in 1 and 2 is next to impossible otherwise.
I think Crazy Taxi is the perfect example of a mobile game. It's quick, accessible, colorful, and fun
I had a feeling #1 would be #1. Even getting it down perfectly looks painful.
Honorable mention should also go to the final boss of Dead Space 2. Screw that up, and your speakers are shot.
Nice comparison shots - and a nice shot of SWERY!
The man behind Valve and the man behind the upcoming Star Wars movies? Sounds like a dream lecture.
Mercenary Kings looks like a winner! I love Paul Robertson's work; makes me wish he did more games.
Kind of reminds me of Anamanaguchi and their NES music...except more retro.
Agreed. I'm personally waiting for a triple-A title myself before buying one of my own.
It's probably the launch price, as well as the confusion caused over those who still don't know the difference between the Wii and the Wii U (read: casual gamers). Hopefully the system will pull a 3DS, and sales will pick up.
Really? Even DS2 had three saves.
I take it there's an awesome reward for clearing it?