This game really is beautiful and the music is very relaxing. I love how you have to gather the puzzle pieces and reassemble the world in order to continue to the next level. I just don't enjoy seek-and-find very much, even if it is well integrated into the gameplay (which I appreciate) like TBS does.
Sounds like they at least improved some things but that they still have a ways to go. Kind of disappointing, because it'd be nice to have an alternative to EA for American football, for those who want something different.
I always like trophy guides, even if I don't usually have time to acquire most of them.
Sounds like a cute game. I definitely agree it's nice to see a game aimed at tween girls that isn't about make-up or other stereotypical crap like that.
Or even iPad.
Yeah, I mean for $1, it seems decent.
Wow sounds great. I don't like tower defense games too much, but maybe I will check this out.
Edge is notorious for giving low scores. They do seem to have a slight bias towards the 360, they will often give 360 games (or the 360 version) low scores as well.
Interesting numbers, especially user score for dungeon siege.
Lol, that's Atlus for you.
Have to say, finally getting to really see the game in action made me want it even more. I'm really looking forward to seeing how the story plays out, even if Vince is a bit clueless.
I still have to play the first two...
Ah that's a shame because it's really fun. The guy could definitely have charged for it and people would still buy it because it's worth it.
I love this quote from Sentator Yee: “Unfortunately, the majority of the Supreme Court once again put the interests of corporate America before the interests of our children.”
Did he even read the official set of opinions? This issue has nothing to do with the "greed" of the gaming industry (although this bill, were it to have been upheld, would have entailed new costs, which would ultimately have been passed on to the consumer), and the Court did not disagree, out ...
I think the point here is larger than just this particular game. Capcom is already known for horrendous DRM for its PC titles, and now it looks like it might be taking a step in the wrong direction for non-PC based games as well.
I understand they want to try to encourage as many people to buy new as possible (apparently in Japan used copies of this game sell for only $6), but this is starting to get ridiculous, for the same reason that intrusive PC DRM is ridiculous.
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I personally hope that SCOTUS comes down on the side of the game industry, because of the principle of the thing. Once you open this can of worms, what's next? While I understand it can be hard as a parent to constantly control what your child does (especially if they are a teenager), it is still the role of the parent, and not the government, to regulate what they should or should read, play, watch, etc. Do we really want a world in which the government starts deciding what is "t...
Sounds interesting. I have such a long list of free games in my book mark folder. If only I had more time, lol.
I don't think it is.
I love Atlus' games and can't wait to try this one out.
Interesting, and you do see more games doing something like this (for example, Alice:MR including the original, and Bioshock Infinite planning to include the original). Motivates people who maybe never got to play the original into buying your sequel.