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  1. Hayabusa
    • I don't see Dream Drop Distance going anywhere but the PS3...though I guess Type-O HD going to current generation consoles changes this.
    • Was tough to dodge the Secret Movie talk...it was a bit long.
    • ...well that's all I have to add this time ._.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 8, 2014 in forum: Community News & Projects
  2. Hayabusa
    Why yes, I am opinionated. Especially about one of my favorite superheroes.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 8, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  3. Hayabusa
    So that means with compressed textures and increased load times?

    PC gaming, as of right now, means that I can install the same game that I own on Steam or Origin, on multiple different PC's in different rooms while keeping all of my save data and achievements, and have no issue. PS3 put a limit on installing on multiple systems and even decreased that recently. Thus, if I buy a copy of Final Fantasy XIII on Steam (lol) I could play it on the desktop out in the family room, stop, and resume the game easily on my laptop in my bedroom.

    Also, since it's on the PC, it'll get heavily discounted heavily and constantly, since that's just how Steam games are.

    Along with that, for the people interested in this thing, you have to buy extra hardware just to stream off of your PS3. Meanwhile, I easily streamed Outlast on my laptop without paying anything extra because of free, effective programs.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 8, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  4. Hayabusa
    Good riddance. The Amazing reboots are some of the worst film examples of soulless franchising in recent memory, following the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film, the Bay-verse Transformers films, and any other Hasbro-franchise based prolonged ad. Even if the first three Spider-Man films had many of their flaws (third especially,) they all still managed to each convey more of the Spider-Man soul (especially Spider-Man 2) than the newest two.

    Garfield's fine for Peter, but the directors and writers did garbage jobs with him.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 8, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  5. Hayabusa
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    OMGGGG!!!!

    Thread of the Year.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  6. Hayabusa
    First one that comes to mind for me is X-COM: Enemy Unknown. Both games feature difficulty modes where your units, when killed in battle, do not return. The main combat takes place on grid-maps, with each side taking turns to move and perform different actions. Also have heard that Final Fantasy Tactics is kind of similar, but I can't vouch personally.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  7. Hayabusa
    Without intimate knowledge of actually playing the game myself, and only having played the demo once and some very basic info about the series: turn-based tactical role-playing strategy game on a grid with social interactions between your units.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  8. Hayabusa
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    OMGGGG!!!!

    Context is important, y'know. For all I know, you're talking about getting your period.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  9. Hayabusa
    Help I've already made three game/comic/TV series Mii's for Smash Bros.

    I will create more when I am out of class.

    MORE.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  10. Hayabusa
    Watched the Soul Eater anime only. Ending was hella disappointing, as if the team was rushing to cap it at 51 episodes, but the series was enjoyable for the most part.

    Very much.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  11. Hayabusa
    I'd beat this game on the hardest difficulty with a default Keyblade to get the option to have a cape full-game.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  12. Hayabusa
    N64 controllers can do that.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  13. Hayabusa
    And with that I'm done for tonight :>
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  14. Hayabusa
    Yo I'm back. Had a phone call.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  15. Hayabusa
    I guess you could say that you...


    Came Back Haunted.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  16. Hayabusa
    I want in.

    Yo 5429-7906-2041
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  17. Hayabusa
    Oh, I know they're not just ditching the stuff they have lol. I just like to see more engines. Keeps visual styles a bit more varied in games, though Unreal can still do the Kingdom Shader as you said, so I'm less worried.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 7, 2014 in forum: Kingdom Hearts News & Updates
  18. Hayabusa
    I'll let you know Wednesday, when I've had a chance to play it.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  19. Hayabusa
    This is...kind of disappointing, actually. I was really impressed with what I've see done with the Luminous Engine, and I think Kingdom Hearts III would have been the second game ever to release developed on it.

    Unreal Engine 4 is still really good, and I'm glad that the game is at least transitioning to such an engine.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 7, 2014 in forum: Kingdom Hearts News & Updates
  20. Hayabusa
    /goes with brother to Gamestop and sells games to get Steam card
    /goes home, eager to buy and play Alien: Isolation
    /brother apparently can't read
    /brother bought game using my debit card instead of the Steam card WE JUST GOT
    /has debit card that's nearly empty
    /Alien: Isolation tho
    Post by: Hayabusa, Oct 6, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone