Easily the case!
Second this
These guys are really carving out their own camp-horror niche (practically within the niche of movie-style games), love their work.
More niche companies than ever exist to press physical copies of otherwise digital-only games: limited run, special reserve, square enix even sells new copies of ps1 final fantasy titles. We imagine digital will be mainstream, but as with vinyl records a market will always exist for physical copies of games.
Agreed. Dragon Quest XI it up if you haven't already buddy.
Probably our favorite combat also in X, but have also enjoyed all the experimentation since. We found all the combat systems good actually, took issue with progression if anything in later entries.
Oppositionally-determined brands, with distinct, characteristic IPS are good for gamers. Love this, Xbox has more reason to BE.
X came pretty close too
This was the one for me too bud. I enjoyed mascott platformers etc but ffix was the first game I played that opened my eyes to what the medium is capable of. Still some of the best world-building and characters in rpg history. Great read and memories, cheers -mike at Green Dragon
"The PS5's future is largely built on Sony's success from the previous generation"; we got a regular Sherlock here! Next protagonist of true detective!
Hard to give af about anything other than "will there be SICK games to play"? When does the "lie" of a publicly traded company become a personal moral affront to you (lol)?
Exact reason why, despite the halo shitshow (who still plays halo?), we were stoked on the Xbox games showcase earlier in the summer; what kinda "gamer" is more concerned with Craig than a new Obsidian RPG?
Bloodborne is at least worth checking out pal!
It is one of the best games of the gen & we are not so far up our own asses to be personally offended by the behavior of a corporation (Nintendo lied! 505 lied! Wahhhh) or surprised that they care first about making moolah.
"Please take one thing forward from Kotaku UK: see games differently"? As what, vectors of flaccid identarian politics? Instead we will see you in hell Kotaku (aw only UK)! Epic day calls for a drink or three.
Would love to see Ocarina of Time on the switch!
Ooo OK ok so standards of "not shiny enough" and the fact that you worked hard entitle you to things for less than an arbitrary "full price" (TOTALLY not like that same logic justifies the pub demanding full price for their own work). Perfectly objective.
Might we suggest @rpgsama you seem like what you're upset about is not our "consumption" (is this what one does with a game?) but a price-and pixel based impediment to yours.
We purchased this. We could care less about the resolution, pleased to play xeno without busting out the wiiu. We are flummoxed there are real life people playing an involved game of that nature and thinking, "damn this just needs some more resolution, how dare anyone 'consume' it in this state!"; akin to "NAH can't read that book, font too small!"; "nah won't watch that film, in black and white!".
Totally dislike 3d Mario (and party and kart etc etc). But we love remasters without updated graphics for full price (what, you want it for free?). Because we love good games playable on current hardware. If the game is good, what it could have been is an extrinsic consideration. Are there really people here willing to forgo playing something they love because it isn't as shiny as they hoped, all to make a point (that no one gives af about nor will notice) to a publicly traded company?
What are you 12? When did anyone ever get used to using a controller from previous generation on new Playstation console even once? "Me no like spend more!"
Sure there is, which relative clauses and jargon do not diminish. Could parse as "reality (aka god, who turns out to be the Old One) is pure Difference/one-in-multiple, and the clean divisions Saint Urbain deploys are only relevant at the level of human concepts".
The jargon (and style), while peculiar, has important connotations; the conceptual space of a couple different traditions lending their charged vocabulary and undertones to this point. There are some mo...