
All the pre-order bonus characters look hideous.
All the pre-order bonus characters look hideous.
Definitely getting Rondo as it's an absolute classic. Even though I have the PSP port via Castlevania: The Dracula X chronicles, I heard that the VC version is the definitive.
As much as I enjoyed the original Portal, I don't think it's as great as everyone claimed it to be. Considering how Valve typically took their sweet time to develop sequels, it's interesting to see how much quicker they are releasing them recently.
I did get the original Left 4 Dead however, I still didn't pick up the sequel. I don't think that I will pick up Portal 2 at release as well.
I'm very interested in Max & The Magic Marker. I wonder what's the difference between the WiiWare and DSiWare versions of Dracula since there is a $5 difference between each version.
I agree with Nick's review for the most part. Personally, my main issue with this game is the complete lack of focus in the game (since there are many weird minigame-like activities in the game which breaks up the action) and the weird "random battles" you encounter, since enemies arrive and leave the battlefield in five minute cycles. It's frustrating since you never know when the enemies arrived or left, especially if you are hunting for the items needed to increase your health meter and suddenly the enemies suddenly vanish.
At first I really liked how Layle had telekinetic powers, but it's really disappointing that Square Enix didn't expand on the telekinesis concept. A power like telekinesis can have so many different power variants or uses and yet they were only used for picking up and tossing things or specific platforming sections.
I really thought this game was a interesting experiment and fun at times. Though to me the game was very flawed and painfully shallow.
It looks like CING already took down their website. This doesn't look good :(. Even though their games didn't have top notch production values, they were all unique and I really enjoyed them.
Nick,
We need to try a online session with this game with Wii Speak of course.
Well it's officially over and the official "fix" was by waiting 24 hours so that it can correct itself. The date will be wrong but you can change it manually or let the PS3 obtain it automatically through the internet.
Looks like Y2K is back with a vengeance and struck the PS3. This really seems like a weird leap year glitch that is affecting the internal clock on the older models.
Well this seems very disappointing. It seems like Capcom is simply trying to channel in some nostalgic moments into RE5. Since I don't have RE5 yet, I guess I'll just wait for the RE5 Gold Edition to drop a little and have the game plus all the downloadable content.