But then you become addicted to the drug that is Tetris. Better than heroin, I suppose.
Looks like it's all confirmed, yes. http://www.wwe.com/shows/su...
You also can't forget these classic moments:
-Palmer getting unexpectedly hit by a truck
-The Gold Saucer stage show during Cloud's date
-The fact that the date can potentially happen with Barret
-Riding Mr. Dolphin
And of course:
-"Let's mosey!"
What about Zoidberg??
Yes, exactly this.
Yeah, I fully accept that my ongoing campaign is likely a fruitless endeavor. Still, a man can dream. :)
Wait, apologies. My mistake. DQ3** was my first DQ, on the GBC. DQ7 was still over here, on the original PlayStation. My bad!
That said, I can't deny that an updated, portable version of that would be really nice.
Honestly, while I agree that the multiple platform debacle was a mess (thank goodness for the remix collections), leaving any of them out of the canon would just not make sense. The only one that could be it's own thing apart from the rest of the series is re:Coded, as they shoehorned that game in from its original mobile release and MADE it fit. Aside from that, they're all pretty integral.
Also, by now it's impossible to think that KH3 would feature a simple plo...
Fair enough, but DQ7 has still been seen on western shores. It was actually my first Dragon Quest game, played back on the Game Boy Color.
Why would you think that? Both previous Theatrhythm games have made the jump, and the only Dragon Quest game missing from North America is X, iirc.
He didn't say he WOULDN'T play it. He said he's never played it before. Like, he didn't know it was a thing. Now he's interested.
To Godmars290:
From Part 1 of the series:
"Before we get started, I want to make one thing clear: I’m not going to convince you that Final Fantasy XIII is a good game; I assume you’ve played it and managed to form your own opinion just fine. What I would like to do is convince you that such a position can be justified."
He's not *trying* to convince people to like the game. He's just explaining why *he* likes it, and that such a stan...
No, of course not. There's absolutely no way anybody could possibly enjoy a game that you so obviously hate. Man alive, my eyes are open! Thank you, my brother, for showing me the way!
There are things I like and things I dislike in this game, but this series looks promising. Not typical fanboy praise, but actual appreciation for the way it all plays out.
I hope beyond hope that this game makes the most of that potential.
It really doesn't seem very necessary right now, eh.
It is a gigantic statue, to be sure, but the only reason I would pay $250 for it would be to never open it, and hope to sell it in a few years for more.
Man, that would be the best. Sadly, I think the closest we'll get already happened in KH3D, when Traverse Town had the Fourth District styled like TWEWY's Shibuya. They seem to have made Radiant Garden the general "Final Fantasy people live here" world. But hey, we can dream!
Other reviews may indeed be honest with their opinions, but very few of them admit faults. They say everything they love about the game, without so much as a peep on its downfalls. 7 is a solid score, no doubt, and I look forward to playing it. But most of what I've seen has been a constant stream of 9s and 10s (and according to metacritic it's got an 8.5 average), and I can't help but feel that people are giving the game more credit than it deserves.
Yes, that st...
Autobots all the way, yo.