Almost everytime that I've seen a games staff start to complain about a review or reviewer it's almost always been that their game actually was that bad.
Unless they have a log to actually show the public what that reviewer did, I'm leaning towards the devs possible making some of it up since they probably got an honest review which just so happens to be low.
Eventhough 9 hours (if true) isn't really enough to get a feel for a game, let alone an MMO.
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I don't know how obscure others would rate them, but I always enjoyed the Psychic Force games on the PlayStation.
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I played Psychic Force 2012 for the DC, not sure if it's similar to the PS ones.
I liked that it was unique for a fighting game, you fought in a cube but you could move almost anywhere.
I remember it was how my friend and I were saying a DBZ game should be done, but it wasn't until years later that they did almost that on the Tenkaichi ones.
Evil Zone for the PS, it was essentially a game with a bunch of Japanese archetypes thrown in.
The little cinematics that some moves had with them like Setsuna and Danzivar's specials was something I hadn't seen at the time.
The story mode was cool with how they made everyone's look like an actual series with there own title card, previews, and theme.
It's apparently called "Warriors of Fate" in English.
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=10410
Beating Event 51 on SSBM with Pikachu.
I tried that Jigglypuff method but they kept getting back on the stage after the ping.
Getting into a weapon deadlock with Lu Bu and overpowering him on one of the Dynasty Warriors.
Getting all 251 pokemon on Silver, the only exception being Celebi who I had to use a GS for.
Also having an entire party made of Eevee evolutions that was also a family since they were all from the same Jolteon parents
I have some videogame merchandise, and a few posters from Gamepro's magazine nothing major like standees, or clothing though.
- A few of the 1st gen Pokemon figures. I'm never gonna get rid of the Meowth, Flareon, Mew, Raichu and Gengar ones.
- A figure of Paine from FFX-2. I'm thinking of getting a hold of the AC Sephiroth and Cloud at some point.
- The "Rise of The Imperfects" graphic novel, which was just the issues that Marvel made put together.
- The Fall of Reach book and an EVA Spartan figure. Which is kinda funny cause I don't like Halo, but I like the books and figures.
- The Chun-li and Sakura Microman figures. I wish Takara would make a Cammy or at least a Ryu and Ken.
All of that stuff is on my entertainment center with my TV and videogames. Their sharing the shelves with some Gundam models and some Ninja Turtle figures.
I'll probably put pics up in the gaming setup thread if I can ever get a hold of a camera.
I'll most likely edit this to let anyone who cares know when I do that.
They usually cry and moan about who was eliminated last time. Do a physical challenge like thing related to the game they'll play.
Their ranked on that challenge, than they play the game's score attack like modes, that is than factored with the real life challenge. The highest ranked one gets to choose who will play the lowest ranked one in an elimination match of the game they've been playing.
Some of the people have a habit of boasting when they have no right to. Like Jeremy or Jerome who had his specialty listed as fighting games but did as bad as everyone else when they played Virtua Fighter 5. That Dante guy at least has a right to be condescending to them since he can actually play the games they've done so far.
My instruction manual has a gameplay reset, not sure if it's the reset your looking for though. It just says to simultaneously hold A, B , Start, and Select.
In Tomb Raider Anniversary the dirt and soot that would get on Lara would still be on her in the cutscenes.
Also the water effects when she would get out of the water and she didn't instantly become dry (Loved that effect in Twilight Princess as well).
Pretty minor things that have probably become somewhat standard lately.
The original seemed to have more "oomph" behind a lot of the moves. Link's spin and Fox's blaster were the hardest, cheapest and most spammed moves to get by at times.
I liked most of the original's stages, especially Saffron City, Hyrule, and the Mario stage (the one with the warp-pipes and pow blocks). I would have preferred remakes of those compared to some of the later stages in the games.
Wavedashing was never fun, since it was done by people who cared more about winning and being considered a "pro" than actually having fun. It also makes for some annoying videos too when people would film the TV itself and all you hear is the damn clicking, but it is better than some crappy "rock" band's music.
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