I just can't stand the enemies and bosses in Dream Drop Distance. They're horribly designed. The secret boss is garbage. Also, leveling Dream Eaters...ugh. Neat worlds and great movement though. At least we can both agree on Days being generally bland to play.
From what I've played: 1 > BBS > 2 > DDD > RE:COM > 358/2
A white foreign guy made a free throw on the court. Swiss.
But isn't the worst thing to say about a game that it's boring? Like, the whole point of a game is to stimulate a player in some way. Even a badly designed game can still give people enjoyment (see, Goat Simulator.)
My brother or I (still not sure) killed our betta fish with over feeding.
Nuts should be a choice, like how some yogurt snacks include a little container for M&M's that is sealed by itself, packaged alongside the yogurt.
We shall stand together. Fruit is eternal.
Aaaaand that's why it gets the nickname "Cross Boring Zone"
BTW, any characters you like or dislike in transitioning between Smash games? I'm glad Ganondorf's neutral Special can shrug off some moves, though I don't remember if it was like that in Brawl.
I recently was listening to the Super Best Friendcast's discussion on the 3DS Smash. They bring up a lot of valid issues that the 3DS brings to the game: difficulty seeing one's character, issues with becoming comfortable with the circle pad's sensitivity for movement, far fewer music tracks, and a lack of much single-player content compared to Melee and especially Brawl. Also, some issues of the game itself that I agree with: too many clone characters, lack of Special Brawl, Smash Run being kind of unamusing after the first few tries, no Event Mode, too many 2.5D arenas, and visually unappealing menus. Though I do love the game, I hope that it gets updated to fix some of these issues. I'd love for more Mii Fighter styles personally, but I don't see that happening due to limitations based on the Mii's body-types.
On the talk of specific engines: I really liked MT Framework, which made games like Devil May Cry 4 and Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 look and play really well.
I...just might do this on Friday night.
And when everyone has a Keyblade...nobody does.
Wait what? You never see Carly until Dark of the Moon.
Ok let's not lie Nomura has no clue what to do yet
Oh I know dude I remember when you sent me the demo for Final Fantasy XVI
The best thing about Origin for me. I mean, I'm sure the customer service is fine, but I've never had issues with digital games. At least, not in around 9 years.
I pretty much like animation because I prefer the opposite: I want the story I'm experiencing to be directed instead of just put in front of me, because I'm a far bigger fan of film than of literature, where I sometimes feel like I put too much focus on one part. I want to see good pacing and color, and hear fitting music and sound effects and voices. Not to say I don't like books though, just that I'm more prone to enjoying an animation.
We have opposite responses ._.