Yay! Welcome, Elkovsky. I always enjoyed your in depth NES reviews when I was blogging at 1up. You have many friends here!
Yay! Welcome, Elkovsky. I always enjoyed your in depth NES reviews when I was blogging at 1up. You have many friends here!
Rob really talked up Obscure on NWP.
I know I don't count as a reader, but I'd love to spearhead an Asura's Wrath cast...
Video games taught me how to look at things from different angles, both literally and figuratively. Playing games like Tomb Raider and Soul Reaver made me think about solving problems and how to tackle things from a different way, eliminating the wrong ideas as I worked things out. Games like Suikoden 2 (a game where your main enemy starts off as your childhood friend) and GTA: San Andreas (a game that lets you experience a little bit of what it was like to be a young African American in '90s Los Angeles) allowed me to see different sides of life. Now, whenever I'm presented with a problem or in the middle of an argument between two people I take time to explore things from every possible angle.
Sophie's choice...
I don't play handhelds much, but I see a future where all the cool JRPGs are handheld only. It wouldn't surprise me if Final Fantasy XV was either a 3DS or Vita game...
All of my games won. All is proceeding as I have foreseen it.
I see I need to do some lobbying. Remember that Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain was The Legend of Zelda for adults. Soul Reaver took voice acting to new levels. Defiance had two enemies forced to team up, with levels that played very differently.
Let's just all forget that Blood Omen 2 happened, kay?
Wow...I'm completely stumped on the last one. Two of these are on my list, along with GTA V, Saints Row IV, and FF XIV for PS3.
Heh heh. "Huge dongle".