
Watched a little bit of ESO on Twitter the other day. Looks kinda like Diablo III to me.
Watched a little bit of ESO on Twitter the other day. Looks kinda like Diablo III to me.
I'm going to get a Xmas hat and a pot of honey, because I'm going to look just like that sleeping bear in a few minutes.
Great choices!!! I think Platinum games should have their own Super Smash Bros., then they can all kick each other's ass with tons of goofy one-liners.
I like that last pic. You can see a proud father there.
I just heard some stuff about Etrian Odyssey dev Lancarse working with some people from the Persona series on a new RPG for Sony's systems. I'm assuming Atlus would publish it, so maybe they will mention it at E3.
MS is got its work cut out for them at this E3. I'll be watching their pre-E3 briefing on Monday on Xbox 360.
One of the things that most irked me about Duke Nukem Forever was the limitation on how many weapons you could carry. I think it was like two or three.
In playing today, I managed to take out two leaders on a particular outdoor map before any action took place. After that there was only a couple soldiers, not the swarms that happen when you let a leader sound the alarm.
I did try 999 Mode which gives you infinite ammo, 999 health at the begining of each level and respawn (it counts down to your normal max health though), and Uber difficulty. Uber is actually pretty managable but I found out after a while that kills for perks don't count in that mode. Bah!
I kinda agree. Those games from before NES are pretty short and lacking in content. I will say though, Intellivision games play much better on the DS port of Intellivision Lives!. I thought they worked really well there with the touch screen and all.
I will give a report of it next weekend when I get to it.
Pikmin 1 and 2 would be nice. Also Paper Mario Thousand Year Door, although it's pretty much perfect as is. . . Oh yea, and Diddy Kong Racing. That could have really big environments with a lot more detail than the N64 version.