Err no. Yes, the XBox360 did have quite a few Japanese RPG's but very few were exclusive. Only Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey were console exclusives. You could say Breath of Death 7: The Beginning was an exclusive although it did come to PC.
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I do have a backward compatible PS3 as well as a PS4 and can play PS1, 2, 3 and 4 games, does that count.? Of course, I also have quite a powerful desktop PC but I have no real interest in PC gaming.
I am a so-called Western (whatever that is) gamer but I buy games that I like no matter which country or ethnic group makes them.
The following lists all the games for the XBox360 https://en.wikipedia.org/wi...
Basically, there were 1,231 games all up which includes 72 console exclusives and 993 multiplatform.
Yes, there were exclusive JRPGs like Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon but I can't find any others that were exclusive. This is not to say that the XBox360 did not have many JRPG's, they ...
Well, I suppose if you got rid of that cringe-worthy Bro speak. 😏
If this is the article that said that Ni No Kumi 2 might be coming to the XB1 then you have not read the article.
http://www.criticalhit.net/...
For a starter "might" does not translate to "will" no matter what you want to believe. The following is the last paragraph of the article "It’s still a rumour though, and one that doesn’t sit e...
I think you forgot to say.
If you are interested in motor racing games (it may surprise you but not that many people are interested) and have an XB1 then you would most likely purchase Forza. If you want to play a motor racing game and only had a PS4 then you would go for GT Sport.
Obviously, if you have both the XB1 and PS4 then what motor racing game you wish to play is entirely up to you.
If you only have a Switch well you can't ...
Wierd I know but if you are a Christian and have read the Bible you get something like the following: Genesis 1:1-31 “Go forth and multiply” just to name one and I am quite sure God did not mean for you to attend a maths class.😎
Personally, I don't have a problem with some people puking when they think about sex. Basically, they are one more member of the human species that has voluntarily taken themselves out of the gene pool.
BTW. Other holy...
From the following: http://wccftech.com/esrb-cl... "The comparison to collectible card games is apt, but the line remains rather blurry".
ESRB considers loot boxes as akin to collectible cards but whereas with collectible cards you have a physical result which can be personally traded or resold you don't have that with the nonphysical results of opening loot boxes. Seems...
Actually, if you listen to the introduction music of Oceanhorn and then play the introduction music of Final Fantasy 10 I am quite sure you will find quite a lot of similarity in the music. if you do a search you will find that "Nobuo Uematsu" was one of the composers for both games.
Look no further than Star Wars Battlefront II. You can now get buffs and weapon upgrades in their loot boxes and if that is not "pay to win" I don't know what is.
Yes it is gambling and the game will normally have an adult rating but this alone will not stop a child from playing the game unless the parents or caregivers configure the console accordingly and most don't know how to do that although it is incredibly easy to do. Developers/publishers are well aware of this and don't care. Oh, they will mumble a few words like children should not gamble knowing full well they will.
The developers/publishers spin this as "Oh the games with gambling are rated adult only" or the PEGI rating for a game with gambling as an icon with two dice on it. As if most adults know this. Even then there is nothing to stop a child playing the game unless the parents are savvy enough (most aren't) to configure the child protection settings on the console.
Yes but so is gambling and it is even more successful if you get chumps err players to "pay to win" or "pay not
to needlessly grind". Sorry games that do this are a no purchase for me.
Unfortunately, the ESRB likens "loot-boxes" to trading cards but trading cards give you the player a physical item which if there is a demand can be either traded for a different item or for money. Items in a "loot-box" can't be traded or resold.
I don't have a problem with in-game gambling if the currency used can't be purchased with real money but as part of the earnings, you get through the natural progression of the game. Many older games...
You forgot Battletoads. That game was IMHO totally unfair.
You are quite right it would be interesting to see the console sales figures but I would not hold my breath on Microsoft coming to the party unless the XB1x has unprecedented sales which I very much doubt.
The biggest competitor to the XB1x this holiday season will be the XB1s which will be anything from $250 to $300 USD cheaper and considering that all games made that will run on the XB1x must also run (although with reduced visuals and effects) on the XB1s. Sure 4K TV'...
I doubt that parents will be buying Switches for their kids (Note: you did say "kids" which is more than one) since it would be cheaper to buy 2DS handhelds particularly in the case of siblings who are close in age.
The Switch is still a large and potentially fragile piece of gaming equipment compared to a 2DS which is much more robust. Sure there will be parents with more money than sense who would buy multiple Switches for their children but let's be honest ...
Any person with a valid driving license could drive a racing car if allowed too however whether you could dive the car in the same way as a professional driver can remains to be seen.
I think one of the biggest complaints of the Vita is the price of the proprietary memory cards however you can purchase a MicroSD adaptor for the Vita which is surprisingly cheap. https://www.ebay.com/p/Sd2v... (approx $8.00 USD).
Of course, if you do get one or more of these you should look for a Class 10 or Ultra MicroSD card which are the...