Cooking meth is probably your best option.
This calls for a widespread ban of Call of Duty games! (please?)
I like that idea. Maybe I could even convince someone to dress up with me and be my summoned persona....
I'd probably kill a man for Persona 5 at this point (preferably a horrible criminal of some type). This is actually disappointing though if all that has happened with the game is some sketches. Is it even going to be this gen?
I feel like Zelda could potentially get repetitive, but I suppose so does FF Theatrhythm. And fortunately I think I could listen to Zelda tracks on constant repeat in my head forever.
That's not a generalization, it's an ignorant comment.
This article is probably one of the most intelligent and researched that I've ever seen on N4G, which is why it will never make the top 5 hot list up there.
I'd be okay with a monthly fee if they'd at least do us the courtesy of bumping it down. Just because games like Everquest/DaoC/WoW set a bar at 15 bucks a month doesn't mean all games need to have that price tag. I'd pay an initial 60, 5 per month, and even welcome microtransactions if they weren't pay to win. I could handle that even as someone well, well below the poverty line.
Rinoa was great. To pick her out of the cast of annoying characters from VII is...I don't know...simple minded?
Bad list. No more lists.
That isn't an unveiling. There's nothing there that was veiled in the least.
WTF is square doing?
What a load of bollocks.
What a shallow opinion.
I don't have to pay 200-600 bucks every 2-3 years for my consoles, especially in this glorious, looong generation. Nor do my consoles get viruses or slow down because of random malware.
All the arguments in the world can't sway me from those simple facts. If I were rich, maybe I'd be a PC gamer again.
I'm fully ready to throw my money at them for the PS3 version, despite the bad reviews. Just unwilling to upgrade a PC to do it.
I think whoever is in charge of Square's priorities should probably wake up and realize more people would play this on the PS3 and get the damn thing out.
I hope it features modernistic weapons and plenty of online multiplayer!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think games absolutely can reflect real life, particularly when younger women, say teen or pre teen, play a soul caliber or a dead or alive (though why would they), and then assume that's what their own body type should look like. It happens in the media every day, and the closer designers get to cracking the uncanny valley, the more of an impact it will have on reality.
The fact is, one of the tenants of any piece of art is how it reflects real human beings. Art is me...
We're currently sat?
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His sentiments might be ok, but framing it in such a way is ridiculous and borderline offensive. Every game should try to tell a story, as the MGS games most certainly do. It may not be the timelined narrative of your average novel, but in some way, shape or form, it should be a story. Without story, what's the point?
Is not wearing clothes somehow conducive to surviving a zombie attack?
Someone delete this whole thread. :(
How about better hand grenade laws...
Persona 4 Arena has some of the Persona 3 kids grown up, at least a few years grow up (at let's be honest, these kids grow up quicker than your average teen for obvious reasons). I think with the experiment that was Catherine, and now seeing some aging happen in P4:A, that's it is very possible we might see some actual adult action in Persona 5. At least, that would be my wish. I feel like Western RPGs have grown up with the generation who created them, but JRPGs refused to for some r...