
Just put it on my Netflix cue. Adam Scott is in it too! I just saw him in Party Down. Loved that show.
Just put it on my Netflix cue. Adam Scott is in it too! I just saw him in Party Down. Loved that show.
I didn't know there was a 4 disc game for the PS1 and full of FMV too.
The sound on the 3DS is what struck me first. Especially on headphones.
Ah, I love Amy Poehler. But I've never seen this show.
Ha. I love horror trailers. Thanks for that.
TCGR: Shadow Wars is a turn-based strategy game directed by Juian Gallop. He did the first and third X-COM games back in the ninties and it shows. Everything is done to perfection. It's $10 right now at Gamestop. Totally worth it.
I used to be so about features that let you play your handheld games on your TV. Now that I've played some amazing games on handhelds, I no longer want to link them to my TV for a bigger screen. They do just great with what they've got. But in RR's case, it's cool to have some extra content by linking up with a PS3.
When did Trophies begin I wonder? I was just thinking lately of which PS3 games of mine had trophies and which didn't. I might try some trophy hunting like I've been doing with achievements on 360.
I'm going to answer my own question by looking at Wiki. Trophies began in 2009, so anything before that doesn't have trophies. There are a handful from 2009 that also don't have trophy support. Most notably for me in this list are games like: Valkyria Chronicles, Lair, Haze, Heavenly Sword, Folklore, Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom, and Resistance: Fall of Man.
Oh cool. The guys who do Xbox360achievements.org also do http://www.ps3trophies.org They have lots of guides there that help you figure out the best way to go for all the trophies in a game.
We can only hope they aren't stupid enough to get in the way of such a good story that also shines a light on one of their properties.
I read the very first Mass Effect book, Revelation, and liked it. It was like James Bond in space I thought. I should read the other ones. There are four books total, the first three written by Drew Karpyshyn. He did a lot of writing for the games KOTOR and Baldur's Gate II and wrote a bunch of Star Wars books. He's good.