The prices these days are the biggest reason why I don't buy comics now ._.
Keep in mind again that I absolutely love this game. They force an emotional bond on us with The Boss from the start whom we barely even know making what happens in the Virtuous Mission feel empty of meaning, The Cobra unit is a bunch of wacky supervillains with barely any substance compared to Foxhound and Deadcell and even the Beauty and the Beast unit, a bunch of the gameplay mechanics like having to eat and treat wounds and trying to make camoflague not useless slow down the pace by forcing us into menus, there are points of the game where the plot is just plodding, and there wasn't nearly as much diversity in locations as I'd have preferred (MGS1 and MGS4 have the best diversity to me.)
I think MGS3 is the weakest of the numbered titles, yet I still absolutely love it.
Kingdom Hearts games (as with most JRPG's or pseudo-JRPG's) are often so long, and usually involve grinding on harder difficulties (unless you're nuts devoted and can do those Level 1 No Skill whatever runs), marathoning them seems like something I don't look forward to. Each game would probably take me at least 15-20 hours...
Fewer than 17 days until The Phantom Pain is released as of this post. Thought I'd try finishing all of the main storyline Solid games in preparation, so not the first two Metal Gear games, The Twin Snakes, Ghost Babel, AC!D, Arcade, Mobile, Touch, either of the Portable Ops (though I might watch the cut scenes), Social Ops, or Rising (though I did finish a replay of that a few months ago.) I forgot how hard it is aiming anything or moving in Metal Gear Solid (as in the first Solid game.) Just reached disc 2 in about six hours (not skipping cut scenes, having to backtrack, dying a few times, etc.) Anyone else doing something in preparation for the last Konami game to care about?
Has anyone been watching the new anime Gate? It looks neat but I don't know how good the writing is, or if there's some dumb twist in the story.
Yahoo's been embarrassing itself for years just with the video game articles alone.
It's been officially confirmed, with development being handled by Capcom's R&D Division 1.
Oh yes I've seen that one too. It's pretty good, and though there isn't a lot of actual scare, when it does happen it's great. Very original concept too in my opinion.
I watched that sometime last year and really liked it. Beside a few hiccups, it had a fascinating psychological story.
Mhmm, was going to say that. A lot of the horror stuff is rated five stars for me, but only because the selection is so bad and they can't recommend anything good I haven't seen already.
For the Netflix thing: are you talking about Rotten Tomato scores? Or Netflix's star system?
I think 3 is better than Lost World. Lost World is a two hour plus mess that drags on forever trying so hard to seem like a meaningful movie but flops terribly due to how much stupid stuff the characters do. 3 was just a super simple action movie and achieved that pretty well, albeit with a lot of dumb stuff of its own. Both aren't good, but 3 at least knows how dumb it is.
But it's important to analyze things. It's what changes what makes things good or bad. If everything is good to you, nothing might as well be because there's no differentiation of quality.
Ok I'm just gonna make this easy: you said, multiple times now, that you didn't have a PS4, and you can now play it on PC. "Didn't" is past-tense. You have yet to clarify if you now do have a PS4. Hence my question still stands. I'd get it on PC anyway, for all of the stuff they've added since the HD console version, and because I just generally like the customization you can do with PC games beyond what's in the in-game settings.
Fixed it now.
...it's not very clear. Do you mean you don't know if you want to get it on PC or PS4?
http://kh-vids.net/threads/the-loun...community-thread.143589/page-389#post-4258168