I mean, valid, but I still liked the non-DBZ voices more. That said, One Piece is mega popular in Japan so that's a very high expectation.
I learned she's attractive the other day. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ATTRACTIVE PERSON quietyourjellyCat
Nintendo's a company about legacy and making sure experiences stay the same for players from port to port. This will never happen.
>Ultimate Muscle >Urutoraman I don't see the strange here... I see Japanese, but strange? Nah. 4Kids had better voice actors for One Piece, but they had no idea what they were getting into. The amount of censoring was unreal.
Finished Remember Me, good game. I'd like clarification on Below's question- Did KS leave?
I mean, there are tons of better engines than Source, but Valve hasn't made their better engine yet. I'm sure Valve had to use the number three many times when coding :P
STILL NOT AS BAD AS WAITING FOR RODEA THE SKY SOLDIER Less time, sure, but you guys know Episode 3/HL3 is coming. Eventually. They were probably waiting for a new engine to be made since Source is showing so much age
Yo, don't talk to me about no stinkin' delays. STILL WAITIN'
Take me with you, Miss Mame.
I just don't think SE would invest three titles in any series except FF at this point...
Basically, this^
God, imagine that in a game that's combat is as crap as console Skyrim. Clearly it would need to be designed around that difficulty reward entirely. I think Kid Icarus: Uprising did that best by making it so you just get more money by doing a level on a high difficulty.
I agree it's lazy, but that's not artificial difficulty. Making a battle longer by just up'ing health is, but saying that's artificial difficulty would mean DOOM's Ultraviolent Mode is artificial, or Halo's Heroic Difficulty (the way it's meant to be played) is artificial. Like, I get what you're saying now, but that's not artificial difficulty. If you choose to think it is, whatever, but the issue is that it suddenly makes every situation a major case by case basis as to how the game played on normal vs how it played on hard. It makes EVERYTHING walk a fine line. Artificial difficulty is usually reserved more for the illusion of difficulty- something made to appear difficult and test your patience, but isn't difficult to actually execute- it's just annoying.
LEVEL DIE[DOUBLEPOST=1406699233][/DOUBLEPOST] Don't think you know what artificial difficulty means, yo. At least, by what you're saying here I'm not quite sure you do. Like, I get that perfect difficulty involved giving enemies new tactics and increasing their aggressiveness, but I wouldn't put stat boosts under artificial difficulty, because those actually make the game harder.
Grandia is owned by Game Arts, not Square Enix. They have no say in anything Grandia.
He's smiling because you just described his game
Big Bang Theory is basically 'black-face' for what society labels 'nerds.' Seeing Big Bang Theory be used in a way to represent those people is gross.
That image is gross
Let them push it. It's not like they out a gun to your head and yell LET US RUN YOUR CREDIT!!!! You still have to say yes to it. They can not advertise the interest rate, but they can't make me say yes without weighing my choices. People are allowed to be at fault. They're not a victim for making a conscious choice. Again, I'm totally down for them having a credit card. If it's a year no interest, it's $10.87 a week for an Xbox One. If it's six months no interest, it's around $21 a week. If I don't be a smart consumer and take advantage of this, it's $550 (after tax) in a day. I can afford two of those options. I don't live with my parents, I don't have a free ride and get to save up. All at once is too much for me and results in me having no shelter or food. Maybe you've never been poor before, but I'll tell ya that if it wasn't for credit cards, my mother never would've been able to afford us Christmas presents every year. Wal-Mart credit card included.
Seriously. That's not victim blaming guys. It's not like rape where they didn't have a say in the matter, or murder. They had a CHOICE PRESENTED TO THEM, they had time to make the decision, work out the math, etc and weigh it against their current budgets and they CHOSE not to and then they missed the window where there's no interest and got hit by the rising costs. It's THEIR fault. This is how credit works in the real world.