Thanks! Since you added me, may as well not only follow you there but also here.
Thanks! Since you added me, may as well not only follow you there but also here.
I did well even with the lost class. Hope i don't waste the experience i've accomulated during this past three semesters.
After making an account over Backloggery, i've felt more dedicated to beat games and though it may be a dauting task, my library is pretty low by gaming standards. I can see your problem with beating games if you have a giant library.
I should first mention first that i'm in the camp that is against the butchered localized version of Fates (and to another extent, Xenoblade Chronicles X), though even with that, I feel that the censorship and bad alterations should weight in the score if the cut and/or altered content actually affects the game experience in a negative light. Though then again, what affects a reviewer is different from the individual, so someone angered by what they've done with the story won't mean another one is angered by that aspect, or is as strong as the other. Though an argument could me made on the fact that even people that don't care about certain aspects can see what's wrong right away. For example, coming back to Fates, Totalbiscuit, who had played and loved Awakening but never cared about its story and characters, still managed to see the bullshit they pulled on the characters and story on Conquest alone.
In the end, I feel that it's posible for a reviewer to choose wheter or not to mention the alterations a product has suffered. If I have to make a review conserning a product with censorship and/or negative alterations, I do think it should weight my opinion on that and mention right there why those aspects affect negatively the product. Now, if the reviewing policy does not allow for that, then I can just link on the review to another article or editorial that talks more about those things.
Fingers crossed for Odin Sphere and the rest of the Vanillaware games making it to Steam or any other PC gaming plataforms, but knowing that Atlus hasn't fully embraced PC gaming, i'm still not holding my breath.
Well, both will be on the PC. The real question will be, which one of the two will live the expectations? Perhaps both? None on the worst case?
Back when I wanted to upgrade from my Gameboy Advance to the next handheld, I had chosen the PSP mostly out of how advanced it was and some of the games i've seen before. Although I did miss a lot of the DS catalogue, I don't regret getting the console since it still gives me joy to this day.
I never had a hardware issue, but I did mention in a blog here that my D-pad stopped working last year. Before that, I had from 2011 or 2012 a problem with the d-pad, where sometimes it would always go left or chose the action assigned to the left D-pad on continous use of the damn thing. Good thing I went on to change my PSP to one that's been working very fine with me.
I can't really remember my first Playstation experience, but one I did play a lot was the first game in the Spyro series.
Well, it's more meaningful and interesting to watch content :P
It helps that Ryan himself is a long time fan of Deadpool and he proved he could do it on X-Men Origins: Wolverine (atleast early in the movie...), so he snatched the chance very well on being the protagonist on his own movie. Really hope to see it one of these days.
Considering they've been owned by Viacom for some years and knowing the spotty history of that company (just ask Nickelodeon fans and Youtubers about them), I would speculate they had something to do with the closure.