I miss Gamecube purple, but if I could have a 3DS XL the color of the orange GCN controller, that would be ace.
I just played through FFIX a few months ago. It's still awesome. No need for a remake. Play it on an emulator if you want HD graphics~
Whoops, so I do! Was a long time ago, got thrown off by the PSP releases, which are both excellent. Thanks!
Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together
Pretty much the spiritual successor to FFT. Both are incredibly deep and involving games.
I like that the healer role has started to diverge a bit from staring at bars and clicking heals. I had a lot of fun playing a Minstrel in LotRO.
Vindictus is pretty damn awesome too.
Lol, nice! I can't believe that chick stuck it out 5000x. Some of those dancers were pretty decent.
I didn't put words in anyone's mouth; I asked a question.
I look forward to circle-strafing your face as I fill you with fiery arrows while you fumble with your controller.
Please, you could run this game on a Kindle Fire. With every MMO now focusing on "accessibility" in all ways, you hardly need a beast of a rig to play them. I'm pretty sure the computer I was using five years ago exceeded these requirements. Seriously.
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What are the minimum system requirements for Guild Wars 2?
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If you guys want to play MMOs so bad, why not do it on your PC?
Do you think there's even the slightest possibility that it'll be a better experience on a console?
Agree, I was actually surprised how easy the final fight was in Bioshock. Still an absolutely incredible game though!
Off the top of my head...
I will remember fighting back tears reading the emotionally charged short stories in Lost Odyssey, losing myself in the incredibly unique and immersive city of Rapture in Bioshock, gaping in awe at the technically impressive and masterfully cinematic Uncharted 2, and the feeling of wonder and discovery exploring the sand and snow of Journey.
Oh, and I'll remember the zombie apocalypse.
To me, the most important aspect of an RPG is character development, and it can certainly be argued that Diablo III lacks that entirely. Sure, you gain new abilities as you level, but you don't actually get to shape the character itself. At no point in hundreds of hours have I felt a connection to the character I'm controlling. Thinking about it more, it feels like I'm playing a series of mechanics, rather than being engulfed in a story and a world.
This game looks terrible.
My opinion of Diablo III is pretty split.
On the one hand, I've pumped close to 200 hours in to the game, and don't really consider myself hardcore or anything, but that's a lot of time to spend doing something in less than two months. I had fun for the majority of that time, up until I had a couple characters in Inferno and it started to feel like a grind.
On the other hand, I definitely feel like I'm not having fun playing it anymore, but pa...
Not sure why we as a community need to validate Felicia Day. Either you like her or you don't. Personally, I don't see the attraction, but that's just one man's opinion.
Milla Jovovich makes everything better.
Another great series succumbs to action-tps-itis. I swear in 5 years that will be the only genre left.
It's not that DirectX 11 is bad, it's just that whenever it's a bullet-point on a multiplatform game, it pretty much means PC is getting a console port with some tessellated waving flags.
It's not the company that makes the games, it's the people. And the people have moved on. Fortunately, to Mistwalker and Monolith.