Misunderstood the statement then. Thanks for the clarification. Anyway, then don't get the 40GB? I wasn't particularly fond of how the PS3 was generalized by that model alone.
QFT. Ike's final smash in motion is heavenly to watch. I like it more than Link's.
Fact: PS3/360 graphics > Wii graphics Matter of opinion.
What games you find 'good' depends on what kind of gamer you are. I'm both a party gamer and an RPG enthusiast--well, JRPG to be specific, so ever since the beginning, I've always owned both the Sony and Nintendo consoles (i.e. PS1/N64, PS2/GC, PS3/Wii). From my perspective, my Wii line-up ends after Brawl releases (i.e. February), and I'm not sure if I'll get Mario Kart Wii next spring. In other words, as of now I only see myself owning 3 titles at most for my Wii until Nintendo has something else to share that might spark my interest. But like I said earlier, I'm also an RPG enthusiast, and there are extensively a lot more titles that I either want, or am interested in seeing more of, on my list from now, next year and beyond: - Assassin's Creed (due for release this week) - FFXIII - FFvsXIII - White Knight Story - Metal Gear Solid 4 - Possibly Star Ocean 4? - list goes on with titles with slightly less interest. My point being, games play a big role in choosing which console you want to buy. However, for a JRPG enthusiast like myself, it usually takes around 2 years after a console debut before quality RPG titles make their way onto the market. So in that sense, regardless of genre, it's good to look ahead and find out about what's 'to come' on the console's itinerary and not always 'what's available now'. After Brawl, the Wii line-up as of now looks pretty barren, but I'm not really complaining since I'm almost certain Brawl will be the one game that'll last me until Nintendo's next console platform, so I couldn't care less if the Wii had nothing left to offer me. Melee made the GC enjoyable even up until now, so I'm expecting somewhat the same with Brawl.
lol, figures it's called "Great Aether". The first time I saw it in an E for All video, I was saying to myself "... that just looks like an Aether with a crap load more hits in it."
Not gonna watch it, but... I hate the guy who made this. lol.
I fail to see how being a researcher who keeps journal logs on his/her experiment/study constitutes a girl being a tom boy, or a boy being normal. DinestyX's post fails both as a joke and a serious sincere distinction.
Kids these days.
He's really cake if you develop a solid strategy. I simply kept about 4-5 0 cards at the back of my deck, and would use it whenever he would start doing that 'dashing-across-the-screen' move. You'll find it's very easy to control the situation of the battle, almost to the point of rendering Marluxia completely unable to attack you efficiently.
Well hold on, Nomura never said there'd never be a Kingdom Hearts 3. The only reason why see why Nomura hasn't named any of the new KH games that is because none of the hand-held games are continuing Sora's journey. Nomura said Sora *would* be needed for the eventual KH3 (quote from one of Xaldin's posted interviews), so maybe that game will be named KH3. Just at this point, there is no announcement or declaration from Nomura that a KH3 is in the works.
Diaries are more self-reflective in terms of its entries. The writer usually talks about themselves more than anything else and it's usually meant to be used as an outlet for people who need to express their thoughts in a safe, controlled manner. Journals, on the other hand, can be personal logs about something specific. Scientists (or a researcher) sometimes use journals to log progress in their experiments/studies, as do writers for long-term projects, etc. They're often more factual in content and deviate slightly from personal opinion (although there is a degree of it found in journal entries). Yeah, there actually is a difference.
Any KH3 cover you see at this point is fake. The next three KH games are all for hand-held platforms, and Nomura hasn't even announced that a "Kingdom Hearts 3" is in production yet, so there wouldn't be a coverart already finished as those are one of the things done much later in the game's development.
It's very reminiscent of Ocarina of Time, and a lot of the adventurous vibe you got from OoT are revived in TP. It's definitely one of the prettiest games on the Wii; the environments are simply stunning and it's surely a great representation of how captivating a Zelda title can be. It has its flaws of course--it could've made much better use of the Wiimote and Nunchuk, but considering it was originally intended for the GC but was delayed for a Wii port can help explain some of the shortcomings of the gameplay controls in this respect. Overall though, it's a great starter title for those who want/own a Wii and need a good game to get them going with the new 'Wii feel' in terms of the motion sensor.
If you mean the 'lack of disc space', that was a mistranslation of the original interview. Ubisoft was never having any problems fitting the game on the discs. And I highly doubt that's what SJ was referring to when he said 'technical errors'. Lack of disc space would be an technical 'issue', not an error. Errors occur after the fact, not pre-launch.
Denial, this is. There should be more emphasis on the 'jk' =|
It'd just be complete spite if I grammar hammered you for the missing comma in that post, but I feel a need to dent this notion that thou art flawless. D:
Make sure you have enough KI bars to do the transformation. You *should* be able to transform to SSJ3 right away, as each direction on the ****og is assigned to his forms (Normal, SSJ1, SSJ2, SSJ3. This is why SSJ4 Goku was made a separate character). Just remember that the number of KI bars required to change forms is dependent on which form you're trying to do. For example, SSJ1 would require 1 bar, SSJ2 would require 2, etc. Odd. Haven't come across that myself.
******ry is not wanted. >=|
Omg, was that a prom picture? Way to revive 2 years from the past, Ninja man.
Do research on games you want, then decide from there. Wii's selling point in terms of games right now is definitely Super Mario Galaxy and Smash Bros Brawl due in February. If you're not a fan of the mario series or SSB series, then you might wanna overlook the Wii for now.