It's almost like publishers like their asshole and enjoy the fell of GameStop's fecal matter, is working alongside devs for preorder bonuses, has stores EVERYWHERE, and runs the only gaming magazine left that's not fanmade. Man, so irrelevant. I'm so glad that a store that sells nothing but video games and video game paraphernalia is hated among the FREAKIN' VIDEO GAME COMMUNITY. Ya know, it's not like you have to buy these things guys. It's not like you can't shop at GameStop and say "Nope, don't want this credit card," "Nope, don't want this warranty," and "Nope, got nothing to preorder." Guess what? They'll treat ya nicely. They'll still let you buy games. The store doesn't rob you on your way out. I personally have never had a bad GameStop experience. The employees are always kind, relaxed, and willing to talk. They peel stickers off the cases for me, and let me know if they have a game in case with manual before I buy it. And in fact, I'm happy this credit card exists. No, really. Why? Because I've worked in retail. I've had to suggest credit cards to people so they could afford the exact solution they wanted. In most cases, they had a YEAR before interest kicked in. It wasn't immediate, it was a year and it gauged by if they spent over $300. If you can't pay $300 OVER A YEAR, I don't care WHAT APR they're charging, you had plenty of time seeing as that's FIVE DOLLARS A WEEK. Stop being a shitty consumer and just taking people on deals without knowing what you can and what you can't. If GameStop's credit card works ANYTHING like that, I will freakin' drive down there and camp outside the store until I get approved because it is the ONLY WAY I'm going to afford a new console. APR be damned.
I don't remember the Crackdown driving. The thing about driving in games that's always hard is they always go for realism when they should just aim for control and making it believable (as in not like the Mako :P )
You'd be asking me to get account info from banned usernames. It's just not possible.
I didn't yet, actually.
I'm going to allow this.
I'd call it massive only because all the players are in the same game world at once and nothing is stopping them from interacting with each other. It's iffy, I'll grant you, only because a room seems to cap at 26 people, that said, it's way more RPG than most other games we call an RPG. I don't think that should be negated. That said, I still stand by my Phantasy Star example. You can actually play that entire game's levels single player outside of the hub world where a similar player cap exists. Addendum: The thing I don't like about MOFPS is that it basically doesn't separate the game from games like Halo, Titanfall, and CoD when it clearly deserves such a distinction.
Uhhhh Destiny is pretty MMORPG. Mounts, huge environments, quests, sidequests, loot, NPCs that provide services, trading with NPCs, guilds, raids, upgrading equipment, leveling up, managing skill trees, PvE, PvP, servers, RNG defining when a big monster spawns in an area... Legit, it contains everything an MMORPG contains but it's also a first person shooter. The only part I'd say that's arguable is the "massive" in the MMO, but I don't think that just because I can't have a hundred people on screen at once doesn't mean it's massive if they can all interact with each other at anytime. I mean, would you say Phantasy Star isn't an MMO? Because anything outside of the hub area in those games is limited to like twelve people.
My ears just hear chaos with no melody.
Lissen, I really can't think of a free roam action game that did driving right outside of... Nope. I admit it's bad, but it's a nonissue because there's so little driving based lose conditions. But yeah, once you spend some time and it opens up, you really get into it. A lot of the city is very intricate, the costumes are fun... it's just a cute game.
System Maintenance Processing?
Misty often clicks over that button to pretend she's beating the heck outta sixteen year old me.
It's cheesey. Luckily, I like cheese.
That song legitimately ruined that boss fight. It was much better when it was silent. Not just because it increased the tension, but because it made it feel like that this wasn't something the player should want to do. It wasn't some epic hero beating down a baddie, they were two soldiers caught in a conflict and one of them had to die.
You got some really good choices though dude. Grats!!! Lemme know if you enjoy Lego City Undercover, because I loved the heck out of that game.
Really? Not Pandora's Tower?
God, that last one is musical beauty.
Guy was a prick. Don't know why he ever made staff <3
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I don't want any old games on eShop. I'd rather play them in their original state. The only game where I won't consider getting on Virtual Console as a "nice bonus," is Mother 3. Because it's never been released here.
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