I did back then, yes.
Gaming Random Thoughts
Is anybody here familiar with Hetalia?
It was just announced that they're coming out with a Hetalia video game for Nintendo DS. I'm kinda confused as to why it's not for 3DS... That would sure get some good sales on 3DS!!
It was just announced that they're coming out with a Hetalia video game for Nintendo DS. I'm kinda confused as to why it's not for 3DS... That would sure get some good sales on 3DS!!
There's also a Hetalia game on PSP.
I imagine it's a demographics thing. Hetalia is very popular with teenage girls. Are they likely to own a 3DS or just a vanilla DS right now? Better to play it safe I suppose.
I imagine it's a demographics thing. Hetalia is very popular with teenage girls. Are they likely to own a 3DS or just a vanilla DS right now? Better to play it safe I suppose.
Just finished Modern Warfare 3 yesterday
I remember thinking "wow. Thats it. this is the end..." what now?
I remember thinking "wow. Thats it. this is the end..." what now?
Games made almost entirely for their Multiplayer do not have a reputation of fulfilling storyline segments.
And that's exactly my problem with shooters. They're made for multiplayer fun. I cannot stand a storyless game...
And no, some army-like 'There's a meanie terrorist over there, go kill him' plot does not count as a story.
And no, some army-like 'There's a meanie terrorist over there, go kill him' plot does not count as a story.
No, i mean its true that its not the best story. It relies heavily on set pieces and Price's madness on Makarov but i mean still... its a good SP experience. Especially for people like me who don't play online.
(Jan. 23, 2012 11:41 PM)To Wrote: There's also a Hetalia game on PSP.To, are you calling me a teenage girl? XD Hah, just messing. I can see how. That actually makes a little more sense. It looks like one of those games that would only be played by obsessive fans of the series.
I imagine it's a demographics thing. Hetalia is very popular with teenage girls. Are they likely to own a 3DS or just a vanilla DS right now? Better to play it safe I suppose.
(Jan. 24, 2012 1:44 AM)Minho Wrote: No, i mean its true that its not the best story. It relies heavily on set pieces and Price's madness on Makarov but i mean still... its a good SP experience. Especially for people like me who don't play online.
If you want a good single player experience, play Fallout 3...
i just got nuts and boltss on the 360 and wow it is worth the 30 dollars i payed it is a realy goood game
You paid $30 for Nuts and Bolts? I think I paid less than that years ago.
So today my brother went to play Burnout Paradise, and the whole thing got updated! The last time he played was sometime in January, so it was a very recent update. There's motorcycles now, and when you crash, the person isn't there anymore! How far did the person go flying? Haha
It's wierd it got such a big update so long after release.
It's wierd it got such a big update so long after release.
(Jan. 26, 2012 11:46 PM)To Wrote: You paid $30 for Nuts and Bolts? I think I paid less than that years ago.
remeber austrlia we get ripped off but i
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My..mind...is...BLOWN
if your woundering why...i just finished Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations.not only is the series one of my favorites of all time biut this game is literaly one of my favorites of all time.the final case in this game would make M.night shamalan proud.
WHAT AH TWIST
if your woundering why...i just finished Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations.not only is the series one of my favorites of all time biut this game is literaly one of my favorites of all time.the final case in this game would make M.night shamalan proud.
WHAT AH TWIST
Don't know if this has been posted before or not, but a Zelda anime would be pretty cool. Just as long as the story writers for the video game wrote the story for the anime, haha.
Window shopping sucks. Especially when what you're looking at is an import game that'll probably sold for half the price in the states. AUGH! ; A; Curse you, Little Battlers eXperience!
I'm trading in like 19 old games that I don't like to an online video game store that I like to shop at. They aren't very good games either. I guess it's the stuff like the complete Genesis games, and the Dragon Ball Z games, and such that's getting me most of it. They offered me $94 for all of those games. A little less than half of them are trashy sport games.
Anyways, I'm planning to use the $94 to get a SEGA Dreamcast, a Visual Memory Unit, and some games. This is going to be $94 well spent!@ XD
Anyways, I'm planning to use the $94 to get a SEGA Dreamcast, a Visual Memory Unit, and some games. This is going to be $94 well spent!@ XD
I've got a couple VMUs laying around(one with a Chaos Chao on it from Sonic Adventure), but my Dreamcast disappeared into the ether during one of my moves. I'm not really to into getting a new one, though... I have the Sonic games on GC/XBLA, so I'm not really sure what the point would be other than to use a less comfortable controller and experience worse load times and buggier gameplay.
Some of the games were never ported, and some sites have the DLC uploaded. You can also use private servers for Ohantasy Star Onnline.
Most of the games were ported or offered as DLC, though. PSO works out a lot better on PC, and PSO2 is in the making - which will undoubtedly blow PSO, PSU, PSUP, PSUP2, and PSO:BB out of the water like a depth charge at two feet.
How do you feel when you watch an anime of a game, like Persona 4? Do you think the anime brings more out of the game in terms of game mechanics and story? Or do you think the anime could do so much more? (And I'm not limiting to just Persona 4. Danball Senki/Little Battlers eXperience and Pokemon count too.)
I do not think anime ever really convey anything about a Game.
Watch the story, or play the story? Hmm...
Watch the story, or play the story? Hmm...
I somewhat agree, but at the same time disagree. I find games to be at times 2-dimensional with their stories. Like, there's not time for some extras or so, even though a game usually has all the time in the world.
Take Persona 4. Besides heavily changing things around while keeping the story intact, the anime is more "animated" in a sense (not in the literal sense) than the game. But the anime also doesn't keep ALL the gameplay that made Persona 4 what it is. Pokemon anime is just story all over the place to make up for the game's completely linear storyline.
This is how I feel about anime from video games, but I wanted to know what others thought about those type of anime.
Take Persona 4. Besides heavily changing things around while keeping the story intact, the anime is more "animated" in a sense (not in the literal sense) than the game. But the anime also doesn't keep ALL the gameplay that made Persona 4 what it is. Pokemon anime is just story all over the place to make up for the game's completely linear storyline.
This is how I feel about anime from video games, but I wanted to know what others thought about those type of anime.