@1nsomniac:
They ASA investigation was not launched until after Hello Games had already promised to continue supporting the game with major content expansions. They also ended up finding in favor of Hello Games, saying that the advertisements for the game did not mislead customers. Hello Games was never forced to do anything.
Edit: This is not where i posted this. Clicked reply on sagapos post. 3rd or 4th time N4G has done this.
Actually, technically it is Aerith. It was Aerith in the Japanese release, which came out before the NA release. Aeris was a mistranslation.
Not bad. Disappointing they are not adding the entire national dex, but it is enough to build a good team.
Since they have finally decided to start making mainline Pokemon games for home consoles, it would be nice if they started over with all the remakes again. FireRed/LeafGreen, HeartGold/SoulSilver, & OmegaRuby/AlphaSapphire, along with finally getting around to Diamond/Pearl/Platinum, Black/White, & Black2/White2.
Because it is a mod, not an official remake. It is only for PC.
https://skyblivion.com/
PS1 games in Canada were $39.99, PS2 games were $49.99, PS3 & PS4 games are $79.99. ($39.99 in 1998 works out to $59.67 after inflation).
The best solution imo has already been demonstrated by companies like CDPR, Runic & THQ, REDUCE prices, dump DRM, dump Microtransactions, and release more expansion grade DLC (That does not add to or alter the main story). Make games affordable to more people while building a positive reputation with gamers, therby selling MORE C...
Mind repeating that in some dialect of human?
The 240 Gflops is for the Cell CPU.
Yes. The 8800GTX was the best GPU available when Crysis released and it was equal in power to the undocked Switch @ ~350 Gflops. Docked the Switch runs at ~900 Gflops. The Snapdragon 855 also runs @ ~900 Gflops. Crysis was on the PS3, which was only 240 Gflops (A massively dumbed down version, but still).
@SyntheticForm:
The play and charge kit still only lasts ~30 hours, vs ~60 for a set of good AAs, and it still requires the controller to be plugged in wired to recharge. It is also more expensive than a set of rechargable AAs, which defeats the primary "aftermarket purchase + cost" argument most people have against buying AAs.
@sprinterboy:
If being in 2019 means using objectively inferior products, just because they are new or different, i will happily stay stuck in 1980. I will always choose function over form. The concept of build-in batteries was designed for ultra compact devices where there is no practical way to make space for AAs or AAAs. It is a sacrifical design that serves no purpose in game controllers other than to cater to children who assume it is more convenient, without actually ...
An internal battery would be a massive downgrade. It is an irrational request from people who do not think things through.
A set of rechargable AAs will last far longer per charge vs a built-in, you can keep a spare set in a charger on stand-by so it only takes 5 seconds to swap out the current set for the fully charged replacement, vs having to play with the controller plugged in wired for an hour while a built-in recharges, and you also never need to worry about the contr...
Yes. Roots. Mario RPG 2.
I believe that is commonly refered to as a "rabbit". They were invented years ago.
Could potentially save space and streamline the entertainment center. Being a desktop PC design, you could place it on the floor next to the TV stand which would free up shelf space and clean up the overall aesthetic. Possibly also added universal cooling and more overall space around the hardware for air circulation.
Why not? Sound quality is far better than MP3s.
Technically it is not the same game though. They completely abandoned the original game & assets which were made by a third party, then started over from scratch in-house. Same name, different game.
Ergos and triggers on the DS4 are better, but i prefer the convex analogs on the DS3. Honestly, both have their ups and downs, but in general i find the DS3 to be slightly more functional.
No particular order:
XOne Elite
DS3
Gamecube
6-Button Genesis
SNES
Runner up: Dreamcast
Which versions? The SNES and Genesis versions of Aladdin were completely different.