I have no problem with Nintendo producing new Zelda and Mario games every season. Those titles have always been of high quality.
That's called buying another game.
Strange that such games as Persona 3 never created such a scandal.
I mean really, in that game, your character shoots himself in the head every 30 seconds or so, gets crucified, calls help from Lucifer (among many others... Looking at you, Mara!), and as far as I know not a single person asked for a refund.
I understand it has not been played by as much people as Bioshock, but compared to that, the baptism is a pretty tame scene...
Also: Disg...
... Wait what? The level cap is 9999 + rebirths, not 2000.
... That's like 3 small paragraphs, not quite what I call a review. And more, besides stating there are bugs (which according to his review really are performance issues, not in-game bugs), the reviewer doesn't say much about the game, the combat, the biomes, the ennemies...
I understand that everyone can't love this game, but at least, make an effort when reviewing something.
... I dunno, I managed to defeat every pre-hardmode bosses solo, even the wall of flesh.
I guess that guy just didn't feel like actually thinking about ways to beat those bosses alone. Or just isn't good at the game.
Poor review.
... Somehow, that review didn't feel very "in-depth".
Anyway, Terraria is as good on console as it is on PC. Having put 70+ hours in the PC version already, starting fresh again on console still is fun, and exploring those randomly generated worlds is still as thrilling. It controls well once you're used to the button mapping, and the addition of achievements is a plus.
By any means, this is a good game to buy if you're into metroidvani...
True that.
Even the basic, no DLC version of Borderlands 2 offers a whole lot of content, and gives more quality play time than many, many other retail games within the same price range.
Yeah just got that from the internets.
Well good news! :D
Finally some ways to make my siren -even- stronger!
Yeah ok cool.
I'll try it once they increase the level cap, if they ever do.
-edit- OH WAIT! They will! :) Should have dome some research before entering "cynical jaded entitled gamer" mode. Haha
No love for Wild Arms and Breath of Fire IV?
And Legend of Mana?
Haha! :D
And here I am using my final bubble to say: Well sir, that made me laugh! :)
Hey, why not? :)
It's not like you had to pay an extra 60$ for it. It's part of the DualShock 4.
Liking that idea. :)
Now, let's have that integrated in the next LittleBigPlanet!
Can see myself toying with that feature a bit. :)
Absolutely. Like I said, I had a whole lot of fun with Ni No Kuni, and I recommend it to all my jrpg-lover friends.
What I mean is that for it to deserve a 5/5, it was lacking just that little extra something that would make me go back to it again and again and again, so my playtime reaches the multiple hundreds.
Take those games as examples:
Star Ocean 3: Once you kicked Ethereal Queen's butt in normal mode, you could go for it in Hard, ...
... Has it come out somewhere obscure, like, just recently?
I'm surprised to see reviews of that game are still being made.
5/5 is a bit of an overpraise in my honest opinion.
While I had a whole lot of fun with the game, once I cleared post-game (at 70 hours in), the game just fell apart, with nothing else to do, never. It does not have a new game + option, or a hard mode, and that kind of broke the deal in the end for me. It became way ...
I first thought, seeing the screenshots, that this was about a brand new next-gen simcity game... Some MineCraft players really are impressive!
Some 3d shading thing on my graphics card, if I remember correctly. Nothing I could find, buy and install at 1am.
As much as I understand why PCs are great for graphics, ram, and custom changes, the work needed to build such a PC, and always needing to check game requirements and other PC problems like viruses and whatnot, is what makes me stick to consoles.
Plug it, (download them long patches) Play it, end of the story. For me that's a huge plus. I know right from the store shelf that the game I buy will work on my gaming system, because it's been made to. Just the other day I ...
Well it's still quite simplistic. What you can do now that you couldn't before doesn't stop you form doing all those things you did before.
Nothing stops you from building houses and castles out of wood and cap yourself at hellstone tier equips. You don't -have- to rescue the mechanic girl and play with wires. And wall of flesh will never summon itself unless you trigger it.
They even left the option for simple lighting without all the prett...