Found the Mass Effect 3 ending fan.It can work, if done well. Not every situation has to have a 'right' answer.
Found the Mass Effect 3 ending fan.It can work, if done well. Not every situation has to have a 'right' answer.
Localizing is changing colloquialisms that would make no sense in English, or adding in pop culture references that make sense to a non-Japanese market.Oh jeez, what they do isn't random censoring to begin with, it's called localizing.
And yeah I guess the idea was no matter which side you chose, the end of the quest had your party thinking they made the wrong decision, which is kind of odd.It sounds like for this sidequest, no matter what you chose, the game treated it as the wrong choice or at least a regrettable mistake. And that's bullshit.
Yeah, sorry they slightly desexualized a child and removed the SUPER creepy face petting simulation from a war game.Localizing is changing colloquialisms that would make no sense in English, or adding in pop culture references that make sense to a non-Japanese market.
Censoring is altering outfits, game features and art books because boobs are scary.[DOUBLEPOST=1458357509,1458357396][/DOUBLEPOST]
And yeah I guess the idea was no matter which side you chose, the end of the quest had your party thinking they made the wrong decision, which is kind of odd.
But Frank!Yeah, sorry they slightly desexualized a child and removed the SUPER creepy face petting simulation from a war game.
They did because boobs are scary and not because they don't have to appeal to pedophiles to sell games that aren't mobile outside of Japan.
That's the sort of moonlogic that gives us Poison from Final Fight:But Frank!
Xenoblade Chronicles X spoilers (which no one should care about because the story is terrible)
She wasn't a child! She was just a robot built to look exactly like the child whose consciousness was placed inside her, and that makes it totally okay and not pedo-shit!
That's the sort of moonlogic that gives us Poison from Final Fight:
"Wait, maybe it's not cool that the heroes repeatedly beat up a street hooker looking woman."
"What if she's actually a male to female transsexual? Is it acceptable for the players to repeatedly beat her unconscious then?"
"Yes, I see nothing wrong with that."
"Excellent. Now, bring out the loli-bots so we may celebrate, my fellow moon people!"
Or how about that ancient dragon in human form in FE:A, eh? EH?But Frank!
Xenoblade Chronicles X spoilers (which no one should care about because the story is terrible)
She wasn't a child! She was just a robot built to look exactly like the child whose consciousness was placed inside her, and that makes it totally okay and not pedo-shit!
That's fine from conversion rate standards. I'm just saying some nebulous DLC pass being more expensive than a game like Dark Souls is crazy to me.I've heard prices are really nuts in Canada in general. Friends of mine wanted to re-sub to FFXIV but in Canadian dollary-doos it's like 22 bucks a month as opposed to the 15 we pay here.
When our money was par, games prices were pretty similar too. We were both paying 60 bucks for a new game.Funny enough when the Canadian dollar was better than the American one, I don't recall receiving any rebates.
The bit about the snipers firing before they come up out of cover is totally true, I watched it happen while my brother was playing. He'd pop up to fire some rounds but the sniper was already headshotting him while standing up from a crouch.Yahtzee doesn't like The Division.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation/116838-The-Division-Review
This would be more noteworthy if he didn't hate everything that wasn't Portal.Yahtzee doesn't like The Division.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation/116838-The-Division-Review
I don't like the Division. I didn't even buy it, it was a gift from a friend because he wanted to play together, so I was all for it. Free game! It's just kinda boring.This would be more noteworthy if he didn't hate everything that wasn't Portal.
I actually liked Destiny, though I only played it after they had already released The Taken King, which I understand fixed a lot of the problems that people had with the game at launch. I can enjoy a looter shooter if the gameplay is fun, and Destiny at least had fun skills and weapons and a variety of enemy types to fight. The Division's weapons all feel the same, because there's only so many ways you can portray different types of machine gun, and the enemies are all just dudes with guns. But having everything look like realistic near future military stuff (albeit a military run by beanie wearing hobos) would work if the gameplay matched. But the RPGness of it throws all of that out the window when all of the enemies, who are also beanie wearing hobos, are complete bullet sponges that you need to unload clip after clip into before they go down. This didn't bother me in Destiny because they were big armored monsters, aliens, and robots. In The Division, the armor they're wearing is a puffy jacket.My brother's pretty hooked on it, but then he was also hooked on Destiny. I think he just enjoys the shooter-RPG-loot treadmill games.
And Undertale!This would be more noteworthy if he didn't hate everything that wasn't Portal.
I did enjoy how he did a quick 20 second review of it just to make it his best of the year.And Undertale!
RIPI did enjoy how he did a quick 20 second review of it just to make it his best of the year.
I know at one point the RT guys were going through The Taken King, and basically all agreed that Destiny and Grand Theft Auto 5 were the most improved games since launch. I don't have a system that can play Destiny, and those of you who've had the misfortune of gaming with me knows my abysmal skill level at FPS games, but I have to admit, Destiny looks like it can be a lot of fun to actually play. And as soon as I get a PC that can play GTA V, I consider that to be a necessary purchase.I actually liked Destiny, though I only played it after they had already released The Taken King, which I understand fixed a lot of the problems that people had with the game at launch. I can enjoy a looter shooter if the gameplay is fun, and Destiny at least had fun skills and weapons and a variety of enemy types to fight. The Division's weapons all feel the same, because there's only so many ways you can portray different types of machine gun, and the enemies are all just dudes with guns. But having everything look like realistic near future military stuff (albeit a military run by beanie wearing hobos) would work if the gameplay matched. But the RPGness of it throws all of that out the window when all of the enemies, who are also beanie wearing hobos, are complete bullet sponges that you need to unload clip after clip into before they go down. This didn't bother me in Destiny because they were big armored monsters, aliens, and robots. In The Division, the armor they're wearing is a puffy jacket.
This would be more noteworthy if he didn't hate everything that wasn't Portal.
Yes, he liked Undertale.I did enjoy how he did a quick 20 second review of it just to make it his best of the year.
Atari Vault is out now, and it's $20 ($17 with an intial 15% discount). While it's nice to see that they've got both 2600 and Arcade versions of several titles, the $20 price rules out a curiosity purchase, for me.100 Atari games coming to Steam
A single bundle called Atari Vault, and not just simple emulation, they're getting online multiplayer, leaderboards, Steam controller support, etc. No mention of if these are the 2600 versions, or the arcade, or what.
Considering that you can already play Atari games in your browser, this collection is going to have to be cheap, or bring more to the table.
List fails without Fantasy World Dizzy.In fact, someone has put together a playlist of games he actually liked.
I'll probably snag it once I finish out FE Fates. I haven't even bought the Revelations path yet, and I'm still working on Hoshido (haven't started Nohr yet).Earthbound is out on New 3DS!
Bought it for my wife, who's never played it. Still on the fence if I'm going to double-dip for myself since I'm already in Scaraba on the Wii U. On the other hand, if it had come out for handheld before, I would've finished it by now.
Dude, set her up on a SNES Emulator to play 2 and 3.Earthbound is out on New 3DS!
Bought it for my wife, who's never played it. Still on the fence if I'm going to double-dip for myself since I'm already in Scaraba on the Wii U. On the other hand, if it had come out for handheld before, I would've finished it by now.
Mother 1's on NES, Earthbound's on SNES, and Mother 3 is on GBA, so ... I don't know what you mean? If you mean, Final Fantasy, she's got handheld versions of both, hasn't finished them. She didn't like them as much as we do.Dude, set her up on a SNES Emulator to play 2 and 3.