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Wednesday, December 02, 2009 | Comments (4)
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Why are there more varied mods for first-person shooters than for RPGs?
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"ah, that's right, there is a sense of satisf"
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
"mm... perhaps it was a good idea not taking a beta code for league of legends... I don't need ANOTHER addicti"
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
"mes, yeah i knew i could do that, lvling isnt really a problem for me since i'm already plenty powerful, besides, i'd always use the materials and stuff for selling and crafting, thanks tho! Fallout and Oblivion ARE RPGs though... and they have ALOT of mods, hopefully the community only needs time, but the witcher certainly hasnt gotten far, well i look forward to dragon age mods that will match source and fallout, its just amazing the amount of possiblieties for third person games... THANKS FOR PUTTING THIS ON THE FRONT"
Monday, November 30, 2009
"t's right, YOU SHOULD FINISH PERSONA 4! Granted, Japan does have alot of perverted humor, but remember just how different their culture is from ours, especially how people in their culture who would be "gamer-equivalents," are treated. In the end, if you know something would be funny, or if you're taking the safe road in story writing (in BlazBlue's case, boobs and stalkers) you don't have much to worry about. I'll admit though, I do cringe at ALL the perverted little upskirts, over-sized busts, and under-aged sex appeal that just fills Japanese gaming media, but at the same time, the reason games like Persona 4 are so outlandishly popular is because they DO these things but deliver them how they should be delivered: subtly. That's why Atlus, and Shin Megami Tensei have growing appeal stateside. Oh wait, woops, I meant to say, "I agree, Mr."
Sunday, November 29, 2009