Donald Trump is not a racist, bigot or white supremacist. This is nonsense. It's just a smear that used against him by the Democrats.
Didn't Sony say they would be, or do I misremember? Just another clickbait headline probably. No integrity in journalism.
Actually it's common for great artists and writers to be total jerks in real life. They put their best side of themselves into their work. It's also normal for art critics to judge the work alone, in isolation, instead of trying to smear it based on the artists' personal politics, views or even criminal behavior in life.
The art is about communication, so if it requires learning about who that artist is, his life and times, and so forth, and taking all that back...
The difference is only women need special protections.
none. video games are boring
The headline isn't really supported by the article, by Pinello's statements.
Nah, games aren't art. Pictures are art, like drawings and paintings. Music isn't art and neither is theatre.
thanks for the review!
It's never been an issue.
I like the idea of being able to play old games on your current console or service, but I don't care about them being remastered or spruced up in any way. I usually prefer them "warts and all" (like PS1 classics on PS3/PSP/Vita).
Wow, 3 of these games coming up. I guess that continues the legacy of confusing titles :)
has anyone tried upgrading things like the RAM? does the system only recognize 8 GB or return error?
I was thinking of getting Persona 1... never did get that far in it on PS1, but still have my copy (which I guess is semi-expensive on the used market now, but I doodled a lot in the instruction manual as a teenager, which probably reduces its price considerably, heh). I'd probably prefer the original, and not like the changes (like the music), but not sure. I know most say the update is better. It'd be more convenient to play on Vita, sure...
Toukiden: Kiwami also ...
*"pizzazz," not "jazz"
They went to handhelds. There's been lots of good ones on DS, 3DS, PSP, Vita and smartphones/tablets.
I apparently misread the headline, too, "Why we returned TO"
The first time I remember an interesting loading screen was for "Willy Beamish" on the Sega CD. You could spin around a set of abstract gray balls for some reason, while you waited (which was frequent). Another was the "loading" graphic for Castlevania: SotN, which you could warp around. I think an early one may have been Major Havoc, an arcade game, but I might misremember. It allowed you to play a bit of a Breakout clone in your ship's cockpit.
They are already putting Thunder Force III on 3DS as part of the Sega classics series.
will it have any enhancements for the PlayStation Nioh?
A cool video. I did not know about William Adams.
I uploaded the original soundtrack version. if you want to hear it:
https://www.youtube.com/wat...
it sounds different
It's disappointing to see these developers do this, but glad to see the quote from James Green at least.