The combat in FFXIII was fantastic.
I completely agree. The game stayed fresh until the end for me. In fact, I've put in a good number of post-endgame hours doing the missions.
I really wish that there had been a lot more mini games and side quests to do. I also wish that you had to search for ultimate weapons/armour.
Over all, though, I enjoyed the game a lot.
Umm, I'm pretty sure Flatbattery wasn't talking to/about you.
I saw your identical post on the wrong article earlier xD
Redlogic isn't talking about the progress of technology, he's talking about Microsoft ripping people off by not including standard, cheap components in the 360. The technology was there, but Microsoft became too greedy.
What the hell is your comment supposed to mean?
Old.
Or with normal non-motion controls like the original.
I "Agreed" with the sarcasm of your statement, not the statement itself.
Is it worth it? Crysis is a generic game that really only gets by on good visuals. Buying myself the required parts to run it on high is useless since they'll be outdated in a year.
I'm steadily working my way towards the Demon's Souls Plat. It's a lot of grinding, but it'll be oh so worth it.
CANADA will win the 2014 Fifa World Cup. FTW!
Hehe, I wish.
Sorry, but Canada will eliminate the U.S. in 2014. Well... maybe in my dreams. :(
Cry less.
I think that even without GT5's release date being so (in)conveniently placed, this game would have had mediocre sales.
They're in denial. GT5 will absolutely massacre F1 2010.
What flaws, exactly. The only flaw I've really found is a slight framerate drop every so often when you're casting a complicated spell, or if a bunch of stuff breaks, or if a bunch of enemies attack with magic at once. Other than that, it's all about actually being good at the game.
Not clunky, just not twitch-tastic like COD.
Also, complaining about narrow hallways? There are only a few places with narrow hallways, and the hallways are short. There's usually a...
I've found Demon's Souls to be a lot easier than the insane difficulty that it's hyped up to have. Sure, it's unforgiving when you die, and enemies do a lot of damage, but it's really all skill and caution. If you can be cautious and if you're skilled enough, you really shouldn't have much of a problem. I absolutely love the game, and while I'm not quite done it, it's a 10/10. I've had a tonne of fun, and it's honestly one of my favourite RPGs/games...
The thing is, he was grinding with his WoW characters more than he was grinding with her.
I'll go with 7-8.