I ordered the CE too, mainly for the soundtrack CD.
I ordered the CE too, mainly for the soundtrack CD.
Just finished listening to all the songs (all of which I thought were pretty good) and I'm reminded of the dearth of Folk music in my music collection.
My knowledge of Strider begins and ends with Marvel Vs. Capcom 2, where I did decently enough with a team that included him.
I'm not fond of Valentine's Day, but I try my best to think about what I do have instead of what I don't and I feel a little better.
That reminds me, I need to pick up Pandora's Tower eventually. I also tried to get Madworld about a year ago, but it never showed up in the mail. At least I got a refund when it was all said and done.
Never played this or owned a PSP, but I did read similar feelings towards this game a while ago, especially lamenting the lack of involvement from Kojima.
I just can't help but find it funny when I read about how there needs to be more thought-provoking games out there. Then once a game makes an attempt, it's like a pitfall trap activates and suddenly the discussion changes to 'does this need to be explored in games? I don't think so'.
I've lost interest in the Olympics ever since they announced that Wrestling is no longer an olympic event. The stuff going on in Russia is just more of a reason for me not to watch it, though I'll at least root for the athletes in spirit since it's not their fault.
It's very difficult to gauge just what could potentially cause offense, one person's harmless little reference is another's blatant attack on <insert target here>.
I've been joking around with my brother about this idea for a game we've had for a while, specifically how no one would believe some of the situations the characters get into. Even though most of the situations would be stuff that actually happened to one or both of us, just with little exaggerations for comedic effect.
I'm not well-versed in Call of Duty, or FPSs in general, but having more time for game development is probably for the best.