I would love it, I am starving for a new TMNT game
The storage space and lack of optical drive are, indeed, huge cons
I love how the article talks about food and the image shows Paimon
It's the best game of all time
I won't lie, a Zelda collection with ports for the Switch would make me buy the console in a heartbeat
Next thing Penello will even say that Series S performs better than Series X
Just waiting for my pre-order to arrive now, I freaking love Vanillaware
It's time
It doesn't surprise me. I am worried because this is a game that a ton of people will buy, but the kids may be a majority in this case. So I am a bit worried about all those families that leave credit cards around the house without much care because the industry doesn't need another series of stories hitting the news where kids spend tons of cash 'without knowing'
I am a huge fan of the series, I have finished every game and dived into the lore with full fucking force. That said, I can't help but feel that 3 was such a letdown in many aspects. Maybe it was the anxiety to see the end of the story that made me rush trough the Disney Worlds. Maybe it was the insane time that it took to release that builded expectations that couldn't be met. I just don't know, but I feel that Square and Nomura have to 'win' me back... Sure they couldn...
I got the platinum yesterday and deleted from my Hard Drive, guess I'll be reinstalling it very soon
I see what you did there ( ಠ ͜ʖಠ)
I already did my pre-order. Huge fan of Vanillaware
I still play it everyday, it's a blast. The best BR in my opinion, very beginner friendly and hard to master
Wow, I won't lie, that was a hard find, but a clever one from the developers. Well played
Still one of the best moments in gaming, facing yourself is indeed the ultimate challenge
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I am a simple man, I like simples things, I see a post about a dog, I click on it
I bought and played for three hours I guess, it's not bad, but not as good either. It is really rough around the edges and needs a lot of working on the classes and most importantly, drop the whole 'always online' shit. That is terrible
Evey time I watch a movie, read a book, play a game or listen to a song I rationalize about it... You know, the great stories are the ones who force you to do that inside a believable and mostly solid plot, which TLOU2 had.
If you are not rationalizing about a movie, book, game, song you are either consuming something that is already chewed out for a massive public, like summer blockbusters where you leave the brain out of the room or... well... or you are just too lazy to ...
Good Lord, I would kill someone for a remastered trilogy of Atelier Iris