I love FFX and I think it's the best RPG ever made. But Blitzball is absurdly terrible. I never enjoyed mini-games in Final Fantasy games like Triple Triad, but Blitzball has the "honor" of being the worst one.
I hope they release the GTX 880 until October.
I wanted to buy it, but Aksys had the "great" decision of not releasing it in the App Store of every country...
@Agent2009
I guess that's why the title says "10 games you SHOULD be excited for", and not "10 games you are already excited for"...
EVERY piece of hardware that's not sold with the console since the beginning is destined to fail. I can't remember a single exception.
Playing this game has a bad side effect. Now I wish every RPG had a slider to control the frequency of random encounters. Oh, and 3D. The cities in BD are gorgeous, and in 3D they are even better.
Exactly where did he say or imply that Africa is a country? I guess now we know who truly is full of b.s.
The way people talk about Shenmue, one starts to think that it was this super successfull game. But don't be mislead, it actually sold very badly, around 1.2 million. And it's until this day one of the most expensive games ever made. So when Square calls Tomb Raider a failure for selling "only" 3.8 million copies (at the time), you can measure how much Shenmue failed.
I love Shenmue and I would die for a third game, but people have to face reality... It wasn...
So now we'll have TWO games each year? Wow, and here I was thinking that one game every year was already too much...
That's exactly my point. People are overly excited for this game. I won't count the seconds to buy a simple "HD remaster", even though I think FFX is the greatest RPG ever made. Specially since I already finished the PS2 version in full HD on an emulator with my old PS2 disc.
After people decided that Dark Souls, Mass Effect and even Far Cry 3 are RPGs, I think that anything can be considered an RPG.
Enemies in X can be pretty unforgiving if you try to fight them with "wrong" characters. For example, fighting evasive flying enemies with Auron or those physical attack-resistant jelly enemies with Tidus. You can switch characters during battle, so you have to take advantage of that to survive.
If it were a true remake, I would be counting the seconds for the PSN update. As it's not, I'll finish Bravely Default first before thinking about buying it.
20 dollars for Gone Home?? It wasn't a bad "game", sure, but if I paid more then the 8 dollars I did pay for it, I would be angry. In fact, I only think that it deserves more than 5 dollars because of the good voice acting. If it didn't have voices, I would've only bought it in a Humble Bundle kind of deal.
I was really, really disappointed after playing Catherine demo. Previews talked about adult storytelling, character charisma... And in the end it was a game with puzzles about pushing and climbing boxes...
I really liked it, too. I even bought it in Blu-ray.
I cried when I finished FFXIII and realized I had paid full price for that...
Why not both?
I cry easily at video games and movies, but even I think that this is a really bad list. These moments aren't sad in a sense that makes us cry, they are much more like "oh, no... now I feel slightly upset".
@Daver
If they made it more different, you would be saying "it doesn't feel like Starcraft with all those changes".
I loved the RPG touches, the plot and the different ideas in each stage.
The only thing I didn't like is that I really think they should've put some of Starcraft II: Flashpoint parts in the game. The story in that book is really great.