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Now I see the dark humor in Smash Brothers...
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Well this E3 makes me happy I purchased a 3DS. Now only if it made me want to purchase a Wii UComment
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Well Dragon's Dogma screwed me over on a quest and some sidestory/loot. So I had one active quest going when I checked in with one of the quest givers. I noticed he had a new quest, but the game did not warn me that my active quest would fail if I accepted the new one. What makes it frustrating is that when I inquired about the final set of quests of the first act, I was clearly warned that I should take care of my remaining quests before proceeding, and I got the exact same warning only after I finished the quest that just screwed me over.Comment
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I love Nilin, FYI. Her voice actor reminds of Claudia Black <3Comment
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I am playing through this game on hard and these FUCKING BOSS FIGHTS. It's not that they're hard, it's just that every hit you take takes off like a third of your health. It's the classic not hard because of AI, hard because you're weaker and everyone else is stronger.
I love Nilin, FYI. Her voice actor reminds of Claudia Black <3
And yes, Nillin is awesome.Comment
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Perfect timing. Just beat Remember Me just in time to run to the store for some munchies and then head to GameStop. I'll write up a review for the game either later tonight or tomorrow and post it in the Gaming Accomplishments thread.Comment
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I'm at work so I can't listen to this right now, but is this where he basically says, "you can't have AAA games with $300 million production costs and used games at the same time. It just doesn't work"?
What the game industry really needs to do is ask themselves, do games really need to cost $300 million? Some of my best gaming experiences over the last couple years have been playing games that have less than $100,000 budgets. Look at The Witcher 2. The game only cost $10 million to make, but was one of the best looking games around when it came out. These companies need to reevaluate how they are making games instead of blaming us for wanting these games.Comment
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What the game industry really needs to do is ask themselves, do games really need to cost $300 million? Some of my best gaming experiences over the last couple years have been playing games that have less than $100,000 budgets. Look at The Witcher 2. The game only cost $10 million to make, but was one of the best looking games around when it came out. These companies need to reevaluate how they are making games instead of blaming us for wanting these games.Comment
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