She wasn't forced to ignore her various abilities until her "boss" told her she could use them again.
I love all the "you people" comments.
And I stand by what I've said. I have no problem with character flaws, but the flaws they've given Samus in Other M seem to have come out of nowhere.
And on the topic of Master Chief, he sucks as a character.
There's a big difference between "emotionless" and "badass."
The issue I have with it is that I've always seen Samus as a woman who's been through hell (lost her parents, raised by alien birds, etc...) but managed to use all of those experiences to turn her into one of, if not the, toughest bounty hunter in the galaxy.
Hearing about her breaking down into a quivering mass of tears and "BAAAWWWW!" at the mere sight of ...
You are correct, sir!
I honestly don't understand a lot of the negative reviews for this game. Aside from the frustration brought about by load screen watching marathons it's a pretty solid game. Hell of a lot of fun, too.
I hate to judge a game without playing it, but I just can't get past the butchering of Samus' character.
The only thing keeping me from spending my surplus of MS points on this is the fact that the PC version gets all those extra characters. And the only thing keeping me from spending my hard-earned money on the PC version is my lack of hard-earned money.
Well I found For Glory. And I found it glorious.
I'm a bad person, aren't I?
Anything by Radiangames makes the week worthwhile.
What is it about music from games that were measured in bits? I mean seriously, there are some fantastic games out right now but I can't remember the music from any of them. Yet I can still remember the music from the Green Hill Zone after... how many years has it been?
Then again, maybe I shouldn't age myself.
At least there weren't any complaints about his legs.
I don't know whether to mock you or regard you as an evil genius. Maybe both?
Eh. I'm not too big on open world games anymore, although the "not set in modern/near-modern day NY" setting does interest me...
I never got into it either, but that's more because there are just so many RPGs out there.
Beware the crack addiction that is Game Dev Story!
Oh god, Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth. I miss that game so much...
Then again, it's Steam we're talking about here. It'll probably be on sale for like $5 next month or something.
I'm tempted to hit the "report" button on him now. :P
I was thinking about it when I heard about the sale on Steam, then I read this review and decided I should get it. Then I found out the sale was over. :(
You should. Each of the four (three if you don't count Hypership's update) were all worth trying at the very least. And in the case of Epic Dungeon, worth buying.