So basically what he was saying is it was ok for him to bash Microsoft but no one else can. Dude is so full of himself he probably shits little Razorfists, LOL.
So basically what he was saying is it was ok for him to bash Microsoft but no one else can. Dude is so full of himself he probably shits little Razorfists, LOL.
Wow, thats a hell of a score. I almost forgot about those N64's. Thats the fun part about garage sales, you never know what treasures you may find .
Its one of my favorite games of all time. They just don't make them like that anymore.
There have been several games that found ways to make TBC feel faster and more exciting without leaving the core aspect behind. Some good ones are Grandia III, Resonence of Fate, Xenogears, and Chrono Cross just to name a few. FFXII was weird, I appretiate what they were trying to do but it just felt like the ai would some times do stupid stuff, plus the feeling that the game was on auto pilot the whole time. Funny thing is FFXV is looking just like an action game, at least going from the video I saw.
Well I thought high detail pixlated side scrolling beat'um ups went extinct years ago Yet Dragon Crown is just around the corner. Its more of an action RPG at its heart I know, but it looks like a Final Fight D&D love child on steroids, LOL. So maybe there is some hope for TBC after all.
Its all good, thats what I get for relying on spell check, lol. Its really a two fold thing because for one these style of game really are drying up and second that is what Final Fantasy has been at its core from the beginning.
The Starfox thing is kinda of tricky, I never played Adventure but I loved Assault. And other than the none vehicular missions (which were kinda wanky) I thought Assault really took the best elements of the classic Starfox games and ran with it. But to me what they are doing to FF would be like making an official numbered sequel to Starfox and then making it a FPS and totally leave out the ships and tanks. Its just would not be Starfox anymore.
Like I told Julian I think there is still a lot of potential and innovative ideas for TBC. Aside from Final Fantasy you have games like Lunar, Suikoden, Grandia, and Chrono Cross that all use TBC, yet each one brought a totally unique system to the table.
Well the SNES had a Gameboy adapter, the Cube had a GBA player, so I figured it only made sense that the Wii would have a DS player. So much for that. Sadly it all comes down to money, and whenever profit is envolved mediocrity and uninspired clones will flourish.
My feelings exactly. The way things are going FPS and action games are going to be all we have to choose from. I want variety.
Thats true, just about anything would be an improvement over 13, lol.