I have 31 hours in this game since buying it last Wednesday, it is a fucking fantastic game, been using dual blades, thinking of learning another weapon soon, for now, dual blades are just too fun.
Out of curiousity, you guys who say you have spent hundreds of hours playing the trilogy, what do you do after completing it? Is there really that much to do?
Looks like this game isn't reviewing too well, I think it'll finish with a score slightly over or below 80, just on it's name alone, certainly not on merit from what I've seen so far of the game
Seem to be working fine on my phone (Note 4), and are not intrusive and "in your face".
Just saying I have noticed the ads and they follow the tradition of clean cut and unintrusive advertisements that have been part and parcel of the [H]ardForum browsing experience for years.
I am sure maybe...
I really like what I saw of Space Pirate and Trickster as reviewed by [H]ardOCP.
That said, I am interested in trying out Brookhaven when my friend gets his VR setup going next month.
So, I read the review, it's been a while since I commented on a review. I enjoyed reading it, and I got a good sense of exactly what is required when it comes to graphics cards to make VR a relevant experience at the highest levels possible. One positive thing I think will come out of VR...
I put in for a weeks vacation after seeing the FFXV Uncovered presentation, seeing the Stand By Me trailer and playing the demo.
September 30 cannot come quick enough.
Just picked up Persona 4 last night and am about 2 hours in, it is really immersive. BTW, I also own Devil Survivor Overclocked on 3DS and it is a lot of fun once you get past those tough battles in the beginning.
I really want to pick up Shin Megami Tensei IV next.
Wii sold a lot but didn't have many good games, it was mostly a novelty item. I own a Wii.
Didn't buy a Wii U because it doesn't have much of a good game library.
Gamecube was pretty bad and didn't have much outside of first party titles.
Therein lies Nintendos problem, they make all this...
Spot on. I own a 3DS and a DS, and skipped the Wii U (terrible fuckin name), and regret my Wii purchase.
Nintendo does handheld well, but traditional consoles? Not so well.
Their track record of late in that regard has been less than compelling.
Yeah, you can put out $80 for the complete game, minus any map packs that come out.
$40 for a physical or digital copy
$20 digital for the other half of the game
$20 for Revelations.