One of my friends bought a PS3 in December (I helped him carry it up the Hill actually, by helped I mean I did carry it up the hill for him.) and really has turned into a fanboy in an attempt to boost his opinion of his console. He once complained there were no mature games for the Wii and he can't enjoy that anymore.
For the past 2 weekends, we have been playing Poyo Poyo Panic on the DS. I was the little Onion with eye holes and he was the 2 foot tall girl in a green robe. I didn't comment. He also really really really wants to play Mario Party 8.
But what makes a "Mature" game? Violence, I was playing quake since I was 12. I tend to agree with the Carebear that maturity is conveyed in a variety of manner, from engaging appropriate music, art direction that imposes a mood (Hopefully beyond dark and destroyed, and I love fallout), I loved the artistic backgrounds in Baten Kaitos, and a story that has characters with interests, conflict etc. And shrug, sometimes it's fun to shoot the hell out of a zombie without any rhyme or reason, or strum in rhythm on a guitar that guarentees you won't get laid unless you're with a geek guy/girl.
Also, Crono, your namesake isn't allowed to speak.
See Ya George.
"He did not die - He passed Away"
At least following a comedians own jokes makes his death easier.







