Jet Set Radio Future was my favorite game in the series.
Or maybe we could just grow up and accept that some people are born with different sexual orientations.
Done in the right way it might add diversity to game characters, just like political agendas (war FPS's) or religious and philosophical views (RPG's) already does to many games.
People tend to overrate anything that is old these days. FF VII was great back in the day and I'd like to remember it that way. Most of us played it to death and remember almost every single scene in the game, so I don't see why anyone who isn't a diehard FF VII fanboy would like to experience it all over again.
Why not instead make a new Final Fantasy game to rival the quality of FF VII?
Speak for yourselves. In some games they add incentive to keep playing, in some games you tend to ignore them.
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I don't agree. PoP The Forgotten Sands is an awesome entry. Very underrated title imo, and better than the cel-shaded game.
Agreed. I enjoyed it even more than Limbo, which received glowing reviews despite taking only 3½ hours to finish.
I suggest to download the trial before you write it off based on reviews.
I really don't get all the low scores for this game. It's one of the best XBLA games this year for me.
Oooh! Tween metal. I wonder if the next game will have Justin Bieber?
Great list!
"I'm awaiting the barrage of fanboys talking about how Sony is going casual"
Basically you are calling Sony fanboys, since they are admitting it themselves...
I've played this series since the first Kagero game. Deception 3: Dark Delusion for PS1 is still my favourite. One of my most beloved series. Bring it back Tecmo!
"Why do the gays need their own gaming convention?"
Why do you "need" to play videogames? It's not about need. And what's wrong with diversity? The more gaming conventions the merrier, no matter who it's aimed at.
Thanks!
I'd add Kingdoms of Amalur. Amazing game.
Looks like they added a little L.A. Noire Light into the mix. Not bad :)
I've played it on Xbox Live. Feels very much like a smartphone title. You shift the screen left and right to make the "puddle" move. Pretty fun title.
I thought the second was great. Played it in co-op though.
It has amazing atmosphere and lots of clever puzzles. I also like that most of the time you are underpowered against the zombies. If they get a hold of you there's not much to pray for.
I'm just past the rat guy part. Currently stuck on a tricky part involving a helicopter.
I've had a gun pointed at me once, by an extremely unstable person. I was somewhat drunk but the adrenaline made me sober in a second. I was in shock the rest of the night.
You wouldn't do sh*t unless you want to risk dying. And most people don't.
This is how the next-generation 'The Elder Scrolls' game should look like.
I thought the 232 comments in the http://n4g.com/news/1053214... article was enough for damage control.
Guess I was wrong lol.
Look! There was even one posted before this: http://n4g.com/news/1053810...