I know there's other articles similar to this about the gaming industry and what to expect, as well as the differences between wanting to make games and playing them. In short, this is almost like any other job; you like cars however working in the automobile field may actually turn someone away or think differently about their hobby. With gaming I do want to put some projects out to remind people there are gamers who make games for other gamers; not someone who swears they are the &quo...
I wonder if this will make it to Evo 2014?
Those who own the game; is there an option to play the original version? I never found any legit info regarding if it's there or not; also is it just the first game or a combination of both 1 and 2?
This game reminds me of Guardian Heroes, and that game was legendary; so glad I got to play this at Evo.
My only wish is some sort of lobby at least for the multiplayer to better plan out what to do; and maybe a trade system for gear, however still a very fun game overall.
I'm glad I waited to buy this game; I will be buying it tomorrow, and playing it during downtime between college classes.
I remember the Sega CD version; and played the updated version on PlayStation. Lunar was one of those RPG series that has potential for future releases, however with Working Designs now defunct hopefully someone else picks it up and continue with it.
It's sarcasm for those who read the title and the first paragraph, at the time I was going to put the /s on there however I had a 30 min Windows update session I couldn't bypass.
What a lot of gays fail to realize, unless they make it a big deal, the majority of mature gamers don't care; gamers come from all types of backgrounds.
My rule with other gamers is this: If you know what you're doing, and you don't start/cause drama, I could care less.
I'm going to try the best I can to explain it:
The $ I would have spent on the games they offer (Since the majority are games I do want to play and not just "filler" games) I would have either broke even or lost money over time between trading/selling; so rather than make the gamble with buying/trading games I'd rather pay one time and play games I normally would have bought anyways.
As far as the online segment so far from what Sony mentio...
So far I have no regrets with +, and as long as Sony continues to deliver I'll keep + active; no I don't like the "pay to play" either however I'm willing to support + for the games, not for the online.
For those who actually read the article; I wouldn't doubt a bundle like that in the future after maybe 1-2 years AND both consoles are established (or before some slim/newer model); however before the end of the year no, it doesn't look possible. Maybe something for someone who owns a Vita, however not the console itself.
For those who didn't read the article; "Sony would because they're already losing money on each PS3 sold and they're selling all t...
@Nyc
A game like Shenmue can be ported to other consoles (I remember 2 being on Xbox, and Japan only on DC) and still sell enough to warrant a sequel to finish the story. The problem with a lot of companies today is unless they reach CoD numbers a lot of good games either don't make it or some 3rd rate company works on that franchise and it bombs: and the public/media starts their usual trolling; and the fans nit pick and argue sales and other nonsense which leads to ei...
I'd erase the 0% ones to prevent clutter, however it's not something I "have to do;" and I like the option just incase.
Number 20 is part of the reason I had no social life senior year in high school (1999-2000), especially trying to unlock Guile in World Tour mode. Next was Tekken 3 to unlock Dr Bosconovich.
Seeing some of those games brings back memories; I'd almost add Mario 3 since to this day I still boot it up every now and then, and play all the stages through without warping.
Offline goes to Xenogears, Fallout 3/NV, and Skyrim. Online is Final Fantasy 11, Borderlands 1/2, and Socom 2.
Fun game, cheezy story however I can see myself playing this till GTA 5 comes out. It's a big refresher from the typical first/third person shooters; almost the descendent of Guardian Heroes from Sega Saturn.
I remember that clearly, in 1994 I was 12 (and in the 6th grade); the majority didn't compare SNES and Genesis MK (at least until 2 came out); they compared Street Fighter and MK.
To almost double your money, that's a smart move; I'm referring to those that just jump in and buy a game (Especially when some places still actively sell it new cheaper) without spending the 5 min to check all bases first.
About time