As with Transmet, Case Zero was satisfying enough for me that I didn't feel I needed DR2. It's free though, so I suppose it's worth downloading it now rather than regretting it later.
As with Transmet, Case Zero was satisfying enough for me that I didn't feel I needed DR2. It's free though, so I suppose it's worth downloading it now rather than regretting it later.
Yeah, I've been really into this one since it aired. Unfortunately, the first episode seems kind of like a trojan horse as I was expecting a great plot full of emotion. Instead, AoT is merely a cool concept with really amazing action. Still the best new anime since Fate/Zero, I say.
Normal. Though lately, I start a lot of shooters on Hard. This is most especially true if it's a sequel to game I've played. I think they are making some of these so easy you don't even have to pay attention to plow through a level!
I'm guessing this has something to do with your comment is whatsacow's blog? That's about all I can make from this. Anyway, good luck with the weight loss!
And what was up with Bioshock Infinite?! I was expecting to blow people's heads off with a shotgun from the second I started the game. Instead I'm slowly walking around town and getting baptised. Did I mention I want my shotgun?!
Unsurprisingly, I never beat the game. That Elizabeth chick is pretty hot though. Her and the main character should totally GET IT ON!
That's a shame about Crimson Shroud. I really hope Matsuno goes back and does another ambitious RPG someday (even if it has to be on a portable or something). If the health problems he had that made him leave FFXII are still present then I unfortunately we may not get another Matsuno-classic.
I'm not too against anime cliches in JRPGs as I'm a big fan of anime. However, if they are used enough that the game seems generic (Time and Eternity seems like a good recent example), then it's a problem. As well, I don't like action-RPG focus that JRPGs have been this generation.
I would like RPGs to go back to the PS1 era because back then it seemed like the writing was the strongest and the battle systems could be quite experimental some of the time (I am a little against the PS2-era because many games seemed to try and copy FFX in terms of presentation!)
Haha, well I'm sure you will find more things in common. She likes Arrested Development. Everyone likes Arrested Development!
Wow, I'll never write on the internet again. JK, LOL. I'm pretty sure Canada doesn't have any laws like this anyway.
This reminds me how record companies would often selectively charge a downloader to "set an example." This is obviously much worse, but it just goes to show you how loose the term "justice" is applied in court.
I would say Valkyria Chronicles is a relatively recent franchise which did a good job of bringing the SRPG into the modern age. Though yeah, especially next gen, I can't imagine this genre getting many new games. 3DS is the only platform left for it really.