Very underrated indeed, it took some skill and patience to get past those final levels. I wouldn't say it's the greatest but I still found it a good game.
I buy games, I get those cards which I don't care about, and there is this nice "Give me some money too!" button beside those cards. I use said money to buy more sale games.
If you are VEEEERY patient and take advantage of sales it can happen. When I look to consoles I'm not looking necessarily for performance anyway, I want the exclusives. (also it appears the comparison only considers Newegg prices, who does that?)
I'm not taking anything away from the PS4 as it is still a great value.
At that price I was expecting a display that wasn't a PoS and even then it would have been high priced for the size... Only a fool would buy that at that price, I would pay maybe $50 for that if I didn't already have a 22" monitor that isn't crap.
It's simple really, put people in the best position to succeed, you can't expect someone that doesn't understand women well to make a well implemented female character and story. Let developers do what they are best at and what they are comfortable with.
This actually applies more to publishers strong-arming developers into changing things for the sake of profits based solely on statistical artifacts. (stats are taken out of context and analyzed poorly)
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It depends on the publisher or VC investor, they kickstarted for the proof of concept demo to show to publishers/investors and they have yet to land a deal. (though they seem to be in strong negotiations with someone)
Keep in mind other sites might not be reliable as they can reorder the popular list based upon targeted ad algorithms. I would take the Amazon bestsellers at face value and not try to make anything more out of it. The data is too narrow, the X1 demographic is different enough for there to be a sizable discrepancy between Amazon and other sites.
PS4 is selling much better on Amazon.
We will see how E3 changes things within a few months then we can talk about ...
They need to create its very own market... there are many of us out there that would rather a multipurpose device that has GAMES as the primary function rather than PHONE but a phone is more important so hopefully we will see this when graphene batteries is feasible.
I have been wanting a Vita Phone since it was first announced as NGP... why do they not want money?
The worst part is the QB AI... it is so terrible no matter what you have the difficulty sliders on.
No doubt, he is a playmaker for sure but I just think the safety play is allowing him to be more aggressive going after the ball.
When you have a tall corner like him you have to arc the ball higher and that extra time gives a great centerfield safety that extra step to make the hit.
He almost always is covering underneath in a zone, he really doesn't have to worry about the deep ball or worry about crossing the width of the field in coverage often.
I think the real superstar of that team is their safety, he really flies around out there and is always there to bail the corners and backers out. I recall a few times where Sherman was flat out beat by Kenny Stills but the safety gets over quickly to deliver the hit and separate the ball.
I completely agree, I'm going to give it a try but I am going to go in with a bit of caution. I am not getting that season pass.
The Oolacile DLC itself felt like honest DLC and was well worth it as it was like an entire expansion pack.
These DLC for DkSII coming so soon though is a red-flag to me of Bandai shenanigans.
My main issue is that it is being released as 3 separate DLC. This just smells of Namco-Bandai squeezing every last penny out of it so I do wonder about the quality. The base game itself showed a lack of attention to detail that Miyazaki had given to the series before.
This publisher is the same one that completely ruined Ace Combat and recently gave a glimmer of hope of restoration only to crush it with a timer-based bullshit F2P model.
So this would be using software similar to 3-Sweep. Pretty cool but I would much rather have the software for myself (with a DSLR instead) and use that for base models... but my concern with that is would it automatically set the vertices with proper loops for rigging? Combine that with a decent 3D-printer and you have some potential on your hands.
I can't wait for this kind of tech to hit the consumer market.
Perhaps a new ARPG sub-genre, "Souls-like", is being born?
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I won't complain, I welcome the old fashioned patient gameplay based upon pattern recognition, problem solving, observing surroundings, and punishing mistakes. In fact I would go as far to say that the Souls games might not even be hard enough.
I somehow managed to reply to myself... oops
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Well, I don't have any choices in my area that aren't guilty of traffic shaping... but ATT had the most stability for me. (the best provider as far as performance goes really depends on the local infrastructure)
Google and Cox seem desirable (never heard of Cablevisio...
Oh shit, now if they can improve that resolution. Seriously though such tech might be closer than we think, every prerequisite technology is known to be progressing and that's just the declassified stuff we know of.
My guess at an ETA for such things to culminate like this and hit the consumer market is 25yrs and past history has shown that tech advances faster than you would expect it to at the time.