Its getting better
On the contrary, I'm not comfortable unless I'm sitting in front of my PC in my chair.
Anything else is just weird for me.
That being said, I agree. Most people are ignorant.
Because we want one rig to rule them all.
STEAM SUMMER SALE FTW
If anything, PCs have always been more aesthetically pleasing to me. SHINY LIGHTS AND TWISTED STEEL.
Consoles these days look like half-formed turds.
They're making me buy it through Amazon just to get the Tactical Enhancement Pack. Boo.
At the same time, no one likes being poor.
Now that I think about it, Hillis kind of looks like Fenix. We just need to give him brutal facial scars :D
Marcus Fenix says, "No means no."
There's nothing to this article. It's two paragraphs of "Look at this picture!"
Terrible journalism.
Well, yeah. I happen to like art.
So between going to a museum and looking at Picasso's (It's with two s's) work, and looking at Final Fantasy-themed artwork, I will choose Picasso.
Maybe you should too. Pablo Picasso went through several periods: Blue, Rose, Cubic, Surrealist, and so on. Each of these periods helped distinguish him as a revolutionary artist. When I look at Nomura, I see the same layered hair, anyway you look at it.
American-released JRPG. Gotta put two and two together! :)
I don't have the time!
The JRPG is caught up in its own culture of being a JRPG half the time. You just don't see character models in a JRPG without ridiculous swords and hair. American gamers just don't associate with that kind of thing anymore...
Gamer perception isn't that backwards compatible. It's inexorably cut off when a new generation isn't provided with the traditional access of an old title. How will they claim that they're making the same thing as before when they have no idea what the old titles were like in the first place?
I ain't got the money to spend on older titles. They cost valuable Microsoft or Wii points. Apart from that, I'm overworked for my pay grade. It doesn't leave much time for nostalgic game playing. :P
Never played an FF title. Probably never will. I grew up when all the hype about Squenix was dying down. I agree with the article--an innovative revisit to the past might be enough to get lazy asses like me back into the culture.
I always wanted to love Forza, but I'm terrible at realistic driving simulation. I was always better at Project Gotham, because it drove the line between arcade and sim.
Lol babby.
Pshaw. Darth Revan and Darth Malak are two of the most loved villains in the Star Wars Universe. Who says you need depth to be loved? Lol.