$7.50 not bad.. it won't be free again, so if you missed it and you really want to play, now is a good time.
You think they're rendering his bones, the ones not seen by the player? They must be talking about the 3D bones/skeleton, anything animated needs one pretty much, and it's not exactly tied to actual skeleton of the rendered creature.. this structure of bones is how they control the meshes(of the face in this case), you can't do a lot 14 bones.
You mean you don't know if you want to commit, even with the 10%? It'd be best not to waste a coupon, but then there could always be a sale for that game, if you're willing to wait.
Kinda late...
Yeah knowing the Vita and even the PSP were able to do this, I wondered why a home console couldn't. This is really convenient for those games whose save/checkpoints are far and few between or you're drunk/sleepy, wanna quit, and you're not sure where you're going to start off when you get back in the game from a Continue(after relaunching).
It was $10 a while back.
The title is misleading :P
It's $2 off from physical copy... that's what got you to buy it? lol
One day out of the week isn't too bad, maybe for a unlucky few who play at this exact time.
GCU
It wouldn't have come out a little too bulky for portability and i guess they figured the extra joystick and touch/motion controls would suffice.
Maybe two versions as I do not use remote-play and I'm sure future adapters might not... and if I ever do decide to, I'd rather have the option to make it Bulkier for this purpose.
Man I loved RSV, one of the my first PS3 games, getting the same vibe from Siege, but I will miss the cover system.
Just DLed it, it's pretty fun for $0.90, easy to get 100% trophies.
Well, Vita has portability and FULL support of Vita games..
So basically just tied to the PSN sale, as usual.
Yes, product page says it uses a 3.5mm jack to attach to the in-line audio/mic controls.
No body trusts IMDB? TekKing is right, it is Denis Akiyama for sure..
Yeah that's pretty awesome, it's fun as hell. I got it from gamefly for $4.53 after applying two %5 loyalty reward coupons, one of which was going to expire that day, but I'm glad I have a physical copy to lend to a friend.
The main benefit is 20% off new games, you make the $30 back if you buy three $60 games. Combine that with the reward points, which isn't GCU exclusive though, that's 100 points per game, or about $2 BestBuy credit.