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CaptDS9E said:
**** Is the year of the PS3

 

This made me laugh cause I thought it was censoring a F bomb and not "200_ is the year of the PS3"



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"Soccer moms". Maybe that's a non-american thing, but "soccer moms" to me mean MILFs, so, yeah. They should stop using "soccer moms" and replace it with MILFs



the words above were backed by NUCLEAR WEAPONS!

I agree with Epic. Every game is trying to be "epic," and it generally winds up being one of those pretentious snobcore things



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.

WRPG
JRPG

Judging an RPG based on geographic location is stupid.


Those are different styles of games, not just location. You get different gameplay standards, stories, and art direction. These are all affected by cultural sensibilities. Just compare Oblivion to Lost Oddessy, along those points.

BTW, for the casual/hardcore thing, those did exist before, but describing gamers, not games. There are no hardcore games, only people who play games in a hardcore manner or not.

There are games that are pick-up-and-play, and games that require longer play sessions, but that's not being hardcore.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

Next gen! Can't stand it anymore!



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LordTheNightKnight said:
WRPG
JRPG

Judging an RPG based on geographic location is stupid.


Those are different styles of games, not just location. You get different gameplay standards, stories, and art direction. These are all affected by cultural sensibilities. Just compare Oblivion to Lost Oddessy, along those points.

BTW, for the casual/hardcore thing, those did exist before, but describing gamers, not games. There are no hardcore games, only people who play games in a hardcore manner or not.

There are games that are pick-up-and-play, and games that require longer play sessions, but that's not being hardcore.

Yeah... and it's still stupid.  Because still people don't transcend location.

A japanese developer could make the most WRPG like game every and it'd still be called a JRPG and vice versa.



jake_the_fake1 said:
Naum said:
jake_the_fake1 said:
casual and mainstream, however, waggle can stay, describes the wii in one word.

 

 I really wanna see you "waggle" through M+ games later this year .

 

Doubt it, all my money is going into PS3 games as soon as I get back from working overseas, unless of course my sisters picks up any games worthing waggling  for.

 

Trooooll

 

 



My Games of 2011:

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword

Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Super Mario 3D Land

Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception