Dunno about that. All of the romance dialog seems to come out of left field at inappropriate moments. And is frequently very awkward.
Er, the 3DS hardware and screen resolution is fine. And keeping the specs of a system low have two major benefits (not to mention the host of smaller benefits): it keeps the platform cheap to develop for (which means more games for us) and it makes the hardware more reliable for the consumers.
So: just like FC2?
Tales of Hearts R is a seriously bad Tales Of game. Easily the worst Tales Of game I've played, (and I've played every one that has been translated into English in any capacity).
But a bad Tales Of game is still a pretty decent RPG, and on the Vita of late pretty decent RPGs are more valuable than diamonds.
Not gonna lie, this game looks phenomenal. Hopefully the narrative is coherent and the gameplay manages to be as solid and engaging as in the old Tenkaichi games.
Rape no laughing matter! You shouldn't be silent about what happened to you; consent is very important; please contact the proper authorities as soon as possible.
It still had it, though. Especially the UGC stuff.
But to go back to Dragon Age: is this even a relevant complaint any more? Dialog options in DA3 all have symbols attached to them, so you always know the "type" of dialog a response is. If you don't want to be bothered with the romances, simply don't flirt with the NPCs--dont choose heart-icon responses.
It didn't help that it was one of the first high-prifile bullshot games last gen.
And what was weird about it was not only were those pre-release visuals much better than the final game, so was the UI and combat. And then there was all the DLC-whoring--like charging players to edit their avatars.
I might be vaguely tempted if the XL had replacable plates. And if there was any actual reason to upgrade.
Honestly, only reason to buy a New3DS is if you don't already have a 3DS to begin with.
The beta is dead, too, though. Its all about Early Access and selling unfinished alpha-stage games as "done" these days.
AkibaStrip is on my list. It's basically Genshiken + Yakuza with lingerie zombies.
Well, yeah, its developed for last-gen machines. All the new hotness can do is up the resolution and add some effects.
IGN has always been a joke.
Hitbaiting drivel. Article is divided into five pages and only includes the big AAAs everyone is already aware of (Dragon Age, LBP3, GTAV, FC4 and Mordor).
I dream of a day when we can run SNES emulators off the SD card.
Wow. So positive.
Ya' think? I can't seem to use her well at all. Or Ruto, for that matter, yet I keep see people talking how great their respective movesets are. Too unpredictable for me I guess.
Anyway, I thought we were supposed to get two new characters with the TP pack... so am I confusing it with the MM pack or is it just 2 new characters total?
I wasn't arguing with you: your point is valid. By making themselves a companion console--by filling a niche that no one else (seems to) wants to compete with, they've essentially set themselves up as the "second place" platform. Regardless of sales, the WiiU--much like the Wii--fits into the budget of core gamers as a secondary platform.
In other words, people don't buy Playstations to supplement WiiUs, they buy WiiUs to supplement Playstations. That di...
I've got six of the Zelda posters from CN. I was really surprised by how nice they were.
I have a feeling most WiiU owners are: casuals who have no idea about games in general (which I only mention as a possibility because I recently discovered that my 90+ year old grandmother bought one); Nintendo fanboys who don't know or care about third party sodtware; or core gamers who either already own the game on another platform, or were savvy enough to pay attention to its reception and realize it's not really that good a game.