LOL.
Exactly how I feel too.
It only makes sense for someone to defend their purchase, especially if you just forked over the full retail price of $50 for it. If I would have bought it, I most likely would have done the same.
Good thing I didn't fall for it twice. I learned my lesson with Resistance: Burning Skies...
Yeah it is.
I liked walking off the ledge on the original. It looked pretty hilarious.
Q: How many eggs can Yoshi hold in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island?
a.8
b.4
c.6
d.7
You would think people would be happy seeing their portable system be supported with periodic updates.
This could be very possible in the near future. Since Disney now owns Star Wars.
There are a lot of Disney packs on there at the moment, so why not Star Wars?
Is it possible to play this by yourself?
What I mean is, do you need someone playing with you? I want to get it, but I don't have anyone to play with.
I'm talking about the packs of course, I'm sure the online created stages should be playable by one person.
A lot of people don't really know the significant difference between 30 FPS and 60 FPS. I know when I started gaming on PC and played Left 4 Dead I ran at a high FPS, on Xbox I couldn't even play it and can't because it feels too slow for me.
Just like Call of Duty. It's 60 FPS right now on everything, imagine if it went to 30 FPS? It would feel too slow and unplayable for us now.
Think about it for a second. On Android the games are ALL FREE.
On iOS the max you pay is about one dollar for each.
Terribly overpriced.
Please not Onimusha!
Yeah it's not out of the ordinary for some people to like Far Cry 2, it's just the game did have it's annoying aspects, much more than Far Cry 3 if you pit them against each other.
My sister actually played it and finished it. Different tastes everywhere.
@Bathyj
Yeah the fire mechanic was pretty crap on Far Cry 3, it was very good on Far Cry 2. I actually remember playing online with my friend now on Far Cry 2, he was a Call of...
Some parts of the story were pretty annoying I'll admit. It makes up for it with the awesome gameplay.
I nearly fell asleep every time I played Far Cry 2, I never even got the strength to finishing it... This game is completely different, it's better.
Finally. Can't wait to try it.
No. The most epic fail thing is websites that make you click next for each item.
I don't care if the item itself just refreshed, but the whole website? No thanks.
I loved the demo, at first I was annoyed they threw us into bosses so quick, and I was lost at first.
It took me about two tries to get used to the controls until I beat the first boss. The second boss I beat in one try.
If anything this demo made me so excited for the game, I want to play the finished product more than ever now.
Oh yes because you know his life, and know for a FACT that his at work location has internet readily available.
You know because you know him so much... Think before you post, he could have gotten it cracked or he couldn't have you won't know and never will unless you know the guy.
It's annoying when he keeps calling himself Indie. I know he is now, but not even a few years ago he was part of a huge studio. It's like being Indie is the new hip thing or something...
I do look forward to this game, but he just seems pretentious by how he speaks sometimes. I know he's a kind man and is serious about his work, but he's not exactly a long time Indie developer.
Much respect to Indie developers.
They're not going anywhere with that three star rating here.
Mods and glitches aren't in the same category of what the person in the article is saying per se.
Although I agree cheating in which you glitch and mod for infinite anything is terrible in online experiences, I do not believe they are terrible in single player games that have no achievements or trophies because then you are only making the experience easier, and aren't gaining anything for it. (online achievements or leaderboards)
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