Are any of those Tom Clancy games worth buying?
Pretty sure he's talking about the ones on PC though, there's a sale on Steam for them today.The 3DS version is by the guy who co-created X-Com and it plays like X-Com.
If that game means anything to you you already know the answer.
Pfft! Why bother with portable consoles when we already have the bigdaddy consoles getting the more in your face XCOM (because we all know that it has to be shouted out at the top of your lungs) coming out in no time with the tightest graphics you can imagine on level 3!It means they should port X-Com to a portable console and tighten up the graphics on level 3 while they're at it.
Sort of like that but with slightly less solicitation. My story involves more spending a week IRL stuck in the starting town before realising that it would take me a year to finish it.If it was anything like the last time I started a console RPG you blacked out for 3 days and woke up in the carpark of a Red Rooster, naked apart from a pirate tricorn hat, 6 balloons (not inflated, all purple), bruising all down my left side, a black eye, 2 Venezuelan prostitutes demanding money and "more luvin'", a three legged dog with my name spray painted on its back, a bag full of $20 notes and a business card for SAGE BILL'S FAMILY FUNTIME FLICKIN' PARLOUR.
Amiright?
XII was a major slow burn for me. The first FF that I didn't finish until about a year later. Just felt overwhelmed with potential and information. Got out into a desert somewhere and needed to clear my head and didn't go back until I was sitting around with nothing to really play. Picked it up again and put in 80 hours without even realising it. A very different FF. Doesn't really fit the mould, in a good way eventually. 13 I still haven't finished, just hasn't grabbed me.@reptilescorpio - It was FFXII. I never even got away from Rabanastre.
I disagree, I think it's absolutely a better game for having them. Combat is actually enjoyable. I want to fight things in this game.
they're not getting rid of motion controls.....
Pretty sure he's talking about the ones on PC though, there's a sale on Steam for them today.
But, my interest has been piqued with the 3DS Ghost Recon game. Isn't that planned for iOS as well?
does anyone really want to play a smash bros clone with Sony mascots? :/
What Sony mascots are there anyway outside of Kratos? Sly and the Ico and SotC dudes? Killzone, Resistance, Cole and Nathan?
Neither Sony nor Microsoft have the stable of recognisable characters that Nintendo and Sega have. They'd need some serious third party presence for me to bite
Not that it appeals to me, but you forgot R+C and sackboy.
L.O.L.
Did you see the latest innings? Cowan made 145 from 270 balls. Warner made 55 off 90. Who would you pick?
Making up stats my arse.
I'm interested. As long as the gameplay is as basic fun as Smash Bros was. I would only buy one Sony Smash though, don't see the appeal in the new Smash Bros over the older ones. Just seem like a retread from what I have played.does anyone really want to play a smash bros clone with Sony mascots? :/
Holy shit, It's A Knockout starts tonight. Nostalgia overload!
It does!? :O
When and where??
7:30 on channel ten I think.
Not expecting much but should be worth watching for the memories at least!
Rolling bombs is a pain in the butt!In terms of combat, the only real difference between this and Twilight Princess are the kinds of strikes you can do, all of which could be handled by traditional controls. I'm not trying to say the controls are bad, or that they can't be satisfying, just that certain things (like shaking to have the bird flap) can be a little extraneous (kinda like having to shake to roll in Donkey Kong Country).
I give it ten minutes tops before everyone realises it should have remained in the distant past like hey hey its casual racism day.
As long as there are people stacking it all over the place I'll be entertained.
You can't slouch back and sit like a lazy slob while playing though. To get the most out of combat, you really need to sit up, and hold the wiimote/nunchuck in front of you properly.I don't get comments that imply that you can't play Skyward Sword from the comfort of your couch. That's the only way I play. The only thing I could see being annoying is rolling bombs, which I do by hanging my arm over the edge of the seat.
That's right choc, test cricket needs more batsmen who can't hold onto their wicket. Next you'll be arguing for bowlers who can't hold a decent line and length. A fan of Shaun tait I bet?
I'm a sucker for people stacking it programmes. I liked Wipeout. I'm part of the problem that's kept Funny Home Videos on air for 30 years![]()
You can't slouch back and sit like a lazy slob while playing though. To get the most out of combat, you really need to sit up, and hold the wiimote/nunchuck in front of you properly.
When I played other wii games, I could half lie back in the sofa, and have my hands down on both sides resting on top of the sofa. I can do that to an extent with SS, but it's not as fun.
I like Wipeout too!
I give it ten minutes tops before everyone realises it should have remained in the distant past like hey hey its casual racism day.
You're basing your entire opinion off nothing. Literally nothing. Every single stat I can bring up shows you that in terms of first class cricket and 'sticking around', Warner is no worse than Ed Cowan (in fact he's marginally better).
LACK OF CONVICTION!