Yea, $350 aint bad. I paid $400 for my 360, and $600 on my PS3. $350 is totally within reason.
There's a demo on Live. I bought it on a whim, and I love it. I'd give it an 8.5. It's up there with Oblivion (mind you, Oblivion didn't blow me away; Morrowind was WAY better IMO) But yeah, check the demo. The music is some of the best I've heard for any RPG this gen, and the game play is way fun too.
I needed an open world RPG, so I picked it up blindly. "Hell, it's only $39" I thought. I agree completely; this is absolutely fantastic stuff. It has some of the best music I've heard this whole gen too, which makes coming with the soundtrack that much cooler. Great game folks.
LOL. I joined a month before you did. We really are the old school guys on this site. The SITE has gotten better over the years, but the COMMUNITY has gone downhill.
I'm a tech whore, always have been. It's a neat idea, but I don't really see it being any easier than just hitting the key on the keyboard. Props to the inventor, and keep up the great, innovative ideas...but it just isn't for me.
...and with great power comes great responsibility :)
I think what hurt the PSPgo was the lack of downloadable games/content. If every PSP2 game is download only, nobody will be missing any of the content they desire to have, unlike the PSPgo. So DD only wouldn't be that bad.
The Memory card idea is good, aside from adding to the price of the games. If they don't gouge us another $10 just to get the physical media, then that would work too.
Downloading now too. How can a couple of weapons be a 240 MB download?
I agree about the menus, among other things. I played the demo. I REALLY wanted to like it, but it would have to be $30 or less for me to even consider it. I graphics aren't terrible, but the mechanics need a lot of work.
Well, I did actually beat the game, and the ideas it had weren't too bad, even the mechanics were tolerable, but the voice acting was just atrocious... forsooth ;)
Seaman was GREAT, and you could just use your headset as the mic. That little fishy dude was funny as hell.
Grew up playing the board game a lot. Never knew their was a digital version. Way cool.
The first wasn't too terrible. The worst parts about it were the awful story, atrocious voice acting, abysmal graphics, glitchy gameplay, dreadful inventory system, and the mind numbing side quests. But other than those MINOR things, it should have gotten game of the year ;)
It'd be a ROCKIN' multi player campaign. I wanted somebody to take control over Thane and help kick ass over the galaxy. Playing the campaign with a buddy or two would be awesome.
The 5th pic has her playing with the old "Duke" controller...I guess she likes to hold big things in her hands ;)
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I'm surprised you don't have more "agrees"...it's both true, and funny.
I think the last great movie game was Aladdin on the Genesis & SNES. May have even won GOTY that year if I remember correctly.
It's tough to be patient. Maybe it's just me, but E3 is like Christmas. I look forward to it all year, and when it's over, I start counting down the days all over again. (I know, I'm a sad, sad gamer)
I remember paying $80 each for Shining in the Darkness and Phantasy Star 4 back in the Genesis days...$60 is WELL worth paying for a great game. On the other hand $5 is not worth a terrible game. The devs deserve to make a good living, but we better get great games out of them.
I think you have to an older 8 & 16 bit gamer to appreciate 6. I agree wholeheartedly. My top two are 6 & 9. 9 had an old school feel to it, even more so than 7 & 8. No FF in the last ten years has been able to match 9, and none are better 6 (of course to each their own; it's all preference)