I want Huge Chests, containing Big Treasures for Beautiful Woman.
Sony Xperia Android PlayStation™Certified handheld Mobile Phone.
PS games + Android Games outsells Android Games.
PlayStation™Certified devices,
http://playstation.com/psm/...
Give the man some rest.
Sony Greatest Hits "Smuggler's Run"
Women-Hating Critics just hate Women in Videogames, Trying to hide & strict Women under the guise of "objectifying". Freedom and Liberty to Women!
$10 character DLC.....Kingdom Hearts.....probably not.....
Whitout the sales from the orignal Final Fantasy VII, where Square Enix going to get money to remake Final Fantasy VII?
Freeing Women from being restricted by total skin covering clothing forced by women-hating critics, one game at a time.
"Call of Duty's Old Engine Prevented Addition of Female Soldiers"
Probably because of Breasts.
hopefully they reach 2 million, and the gameplay Character will very closely look like this;
https://s3.amazonaws.com/ks...
SPOILERS, that's Why.
Plus, It's misogynistic to restrict Women's freedom with so much cover. That's also why Amazon can fight very well.
Probable reason people get this, is for the boo...I mean Books, Yes for the Books!
Square Enix should get their game engine unified. One Game Engine for Deus Ex, Tomb Raider, Hitman. Hopefully they can Top their top games.
SEGA already a PC publisher, eg. Phantasy Star Online 2.
They don't have big boobs, how could they be called gorgeous & sexy?
The Reviewer, She got to be a custom-made Sexy President with huge boobs that saves the Open-World Game.
She like this kind of empowerment & treatment.
Asian countries got their release date first. Perhaps western criticism on Phantasy Star Online 2 Cuteness & Huge Breasts, made Sega hesitant to release them in the west.
Cuteness is an attractive method in making profit.
Polygon is probably a Sexy-leaning Reviewer, any games that have sexy playable female character with huge breasts would instantly get more points.
Japan could get them in 15 November. PS4 manufactured Japan.
http://media.psu.com/media/...