
People are quick to judge them. They represent corporate America after all!
People are quick to judge them. They represent corporate America after all!
I can appreciate the baby black market when KOTOR3 is involved.
I can live with mostly haha!
I don't know, I think some reviews were harsh but the consensus kind of matched my valuation of the game. It should be noted that it got a 70 score out of 100 on metacritic which should be considered a good score, it's just a shame we live in a age where that number is de-valued by the saturation of 80 and 90 scores. I think there's definitely something there for some people, For me though, it was a disappointment, when compared to it's predeccesor.
Yet to play a Persona game since 2, way back when! Can't believe it's taken a year for the game to come out here!? Think I may have to get Persona 4 Golden and a Vita but only if it's catalogue becomes more substantial with games I actually want to play!
I come from a country where Binge drinking is a problem, so yeah I'll take you on Blake. SHOT! I'm not a fan of TB, I just disagree with his opinions. Makes us brits look smug as well, which we can be but not to that extent! I love the TGS podcast as well, you should listen to the Videogamer UK podcast, genuinely the finniest thing I listen to on the daily commute. I <3 Dodger.
Atlus are one of the all time greats IMO. They don't get the credit they deserve, I guess because their games are quite quirky and stereotypical of Japanese weirdness! Never played or even heard of this but it sounds right up my street. The graphics look very early PS2 but graphics have never been a priority of mine. Thanks for bringing this to my attention :)
Not one to condone piracy but just download Game of Thrones dude, HBO aren't going to miss your money and the guys making the show aren't starving artists... it's weak but that's how I condone it, in my head. Firefly is a sweet show, definitely check it out. It's actually aged pretty well as well, which is rare for any sci-fi show over ten years old.
I'm going to allow that comparism. If you look at reviews for TV shows, games and even movies, a lot of the criteria used to grade the product is actually very similar. Story telling and characterisation have become a big part of our medium, long gone are the days when gamers will accept shit archetypes for characters.
I actually wish I grew up in an arcade centric era, there's something quite nostalgic and warming about that whole era in gaming and I missed it!
We should start an AA group, for those traumatised by the fighting genre.