@adorie
I'm not even talking about end-game monsters, I'm talking about the ones on the beginning of the game. They got their turns before me, and I couldn't do anything because they canceled all of my actions. The enemies just weren't very balanced. It was way more frustrating than fun.
It can't be fluid when every enemy spams skills that cancels your commands and makes you sit and watch your characters being beaten while you can't do anything about it.
For me, the only bad one was Grandia 3.
I lost count of how many times I tried to play FF7, but I just can't stand it. I finished 3 ~ 6, 8 ~ 10, 13, 10-2, 13-2, and 4 the After Years. But 7 and 12 are the only ones (not counting the MMORPGs FF11 and FF14) that I simply can't stand to play until the end.
I hope it increased the framerate of Sonic All Stars Racing Transformed. I was thinking about buying it, but I played the demo and the framerate was absolutely terrible in that game.
@dedicatedtogamers
So you want a MH that uses two analogs, but refuse to use the thing that gives exactly what you want... Ok...
@Yodagamer
I do it, too. The only game that I don't use it with is Brain Age.
I play MH3U on my 3DS with dual-analog controls everyday. You do know about the Circle Pad Pro, right?
It's the only Zelda I cared enough to actually finish it.
Stereoscopic 3D has become pretty important in my gaming habits.
FFX is my favorite RPG ever, but I could never figure out blitzball. Because of that, I could never get Wakka's celestial weapon.
I wish they released their games on PC, too.
Pre-bought it and I'll download it from Steam when I get home. I hope it works well with 3D Vision.
It would be strange changing jobs and keeping the same clothes.
What koehler83 meant is that the source is a PlayStation site, so it probably won't put any Nintendo characters in their lists.
@1nsaint
It's really obvious that I'm talking about piracy in general... People used the same excuse for R4, saying that it doesn't promote piracy, that people who bought the games had the right to rip them and have them in one single SD card and whatnot. Saying that it wasn't made for people to pirate games on the DS is as absurd as saying that PSP emulators don't contribute to piracy.
It's good to see they remembered Defense Grid: The Awakening. It's the best tower defense game, when I start playing it, I just can't stop. I played many others, including Plants Vs Zombies and Ninjatown, but none gets close to Defense Grid.
Yeah, let's complain that Skyrim is very glitchy, but let's complain when Bethesda correct the bugs.
"This doesn't promote piracy at all."? LOL. And R4 exists so people can play their ripped games from their legally bought cartridges, and people mod their consoles only to play games from different regions that, of course, they buy legally too.
Anyway, I prefer to play PSP games on my PSP or on my Vita, where I have real buttons, not a crappy touchscreen virtual joystick.
I really tried to like Monster Hunter. I played Freedom Unite on the PSP and Tri on Wii, but I just can't get used to the idea of coming back so many times to the same places to kill/collect things that weren't there before. I mean, if a quest tells me to collect 20 special mushrooms, why weren't them there the last 10 times I was on that place? And why can't I do more than 1 quest at the same time if they are in the same place? I guess it just isn't for me. I really love ...
When it's this late, it's not relevant anymore. It probably won't sell really well, and they will blame PC gamers saying that there isn't public for this kind of game in the PC market.