They are probably waiting until the 6 p.m. (CDT) presentation where they'll announce it (and probably other sales). Have to give us something to hoot and holler about.
They are probably waiting until the 6 p.m. (CDT) presentation where they'll announce it (and probably other sales). Have to give us something to hoot and holler about.
Choosing to put the bass-playing Elizabeth in front is the best choice. Good work!
You are probably thinking of John Carmack's keynote, which will not be happening this year, sadly. If you hadn't heard, since he left for Oculus, Zenimax is suing him. When he first left, people wanted him to still give the keynote and he said he would if he could, even if he had to give it standing in the lobby. I haven't noticed anything official, but I would assume he won't be showing up. It's too bad that things have gone this way.
They will have a big opening day hoo-rah, and I'll let you know what's up there. Should still be interesting.
I looooooved Galaxy and Galaxy 2. Although I agree the exploration wasn't there, they were definitely a callback to SMB3's short single-purpose levels, and I like that a lot. They should definitely try the more exploratory format again soon, though.
I still need to get all the stars at Luigi... I am pretty close. Think I have 4 left. Oh, and I never got all the green stars on Galaxy 2, also pretty close. Dangit!
Oh, look, another Millenial asking us to solve their problems! Figure it out yourself, you entitled loser!
I agree with most others that generational stereotypes are dumb. I'm right there with Snee and Cary at the end of Gen-X. I also like Nirvana and did wear some flannels... but I never had long hair shaved on the sides.
I did a lot of experiments to try and figure out how to do better, and for that matter how to do worse. Nothing ever worked. The text was somewhat humorous... but then just lasted to damn long. There was a lot of hammering jokes into the ground. But, it's humor, and not everybody thinks the same things are funny.
I hope you like it, because I don't want you to suffer.
That's too bad. I had heard this was a quirky game that might be worth trying. Now I know!
How do "they" say FFV Advance stacks up against the original? I can't remember if it is the version to play or if a translated SNES ROM is the way to go.
The bugs were normally not that frustrating since the battles are normally not too long and you just restart. There were a couple of times, though, when things were going great and had taken a good amount of time to get that far and then it would crash. Very disappointing.