This port was abysmal at launch, crashing randomly really left me wary of anything ported by NISA, better late than never I guess, it's a great game that did not deserve a butchered launch.
@TheRealTedCruz Then don't use Steam either, it also bought indie exclusives when it was starting out but steam fanboys conveniently forget/ignore that. Watch this:
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No, it just means 9/10 are not annoying loud dumb steam fanboys, you are just a loud minority.
Yeah, every playthrough now will be the exact same, I'm so glad the replay value is so much less now.
Nice, this mod made DMC3 feel much less dated and now it's official, it should have been in all versions of the HD collection.
Loved the PS2 games, not a big fan of the serious tone of this one though.
It's weird how little people talk about Wizardry, it's one of the originals that inspired Dragon Quest and practically introduced Japan to RPGs.
Ah, that makes sense, my last real console was the ps2, so I haven't really lived this update heavy consoles era.
Setting up a new and shiny system was the best thing about holidays though, to me at least.
Watching cutscenes is not "Interactive Storytelling".
13 is not a "Real Final Fantasy Game".
Funny theory, "nah, it's not because 13 and 15 are bad, it's because part the fanbase just happened to be toxic", what a coincidence that that "toxic" part of the fanbase magically became huge when 13 was released.
Let me propose a more plausible theory to explain the fanbase reaction: "13 sucked and 15 sucked more", no magic needed.
What the hell are you blathering about?!
Play RE4 after Rev2 and tell me the controls don't need an update.
Don't know what this garbage is, but I'm glad it got rejected.
That game was pretty unique, the Dahaka is one of the best bosses in video games ever, the battle mechanics really felt like aerobics.
This is mostly for indies who can't afford voice actors, no reason for big companies to use this since it will not be as good as real actors for a long time if ever.
When will I learn not yo get excited when I see Konami games news? Instant disappointment is assured.
Who said the games should still be full priced? I'd buy and finish way more games if they were cheaper and shorter where they cut the worst, drawn out ideas and concentrate the good ones, making it a better, richer, but shorter game.
What? Captain Tsubasa has like 15 games since the NES days.