There are plenty of parallels to Zelda, and specifically Link to the Past. There is a mountain where dangerous rocks are always falling, complete with interconnecting caves; the very first sword you get is in the woods just outside of a town with a castle, and buried in stone; a fairy companion follows the hero around, sometimes giving advice; random caves have wells where you can throw in money to randomly get an item, other caves have fairies which will heal the hero -- the list goes on, bu...
It must be really weird to read a book based around video games. Comics make sense, but to me, books just seem an odd choice.
Should I be offended or proud that this game is not on PSN?
Sounds like a lot of coverage in this one.
Looks quite gritty.
and I would also add that the author is kind of a dick in general.
Yeah, she really isn't that attractive. She is definitely not unattractive, but there are much hotter women in the small town I live in.
I find the best scale to be a 100-point scale to the hundredth decimals.
There are also the Fat Boy bean bag chairs, very similar.
Awesome.
If it looks like crap and smells like crap, well..
I thought it had a pretty cool graphical style.
The only long games that are bad are bad games already.
History has proven that it's the quiet ones in class that are more likely to one day pull out a semi-automatic weapon in a flash of murderous rage.
So, in a way, it makes perfect sense for video game protagonists to be silent types.
I approve.
I feel like there have only been a handful of good tie-ins. The rest are basically loathsome.
Even though people say its awesome, I was largely unimpressed with SFIV, and have a hard time seeing why this version would be any more fun to me.
It usually seems like most of the in-game decisions are black and white.
Assuming I had a Wii of my own, this is one of a few games I would want to try.
She'd rather see undead babies and macabre things than swords, shields, dragons, and Princesses.