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Post by OMAROSA on Oct 11, 2014 12:44:53 GMT 1
That's why Nintendo is better because, more often than not, Japanese games tend to have more of a storyline (even Mario has a story). A lot of RPGs have quite a bit of effort put into their story like Xenoblade for example. Many American game producers are like "ermagherd peeps only lyk gud grafiks ehehehhee" and the story is shunted to the side. How am I supposed to like a game when I don't like the characters?
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Post by αndreas on Oct 11, 2014 12:54:09 GMT 1
That's why Nintendo is better because, more often than not, Japanese games tend to have more of a storyline (even Mario has a story). A lot of RPGs have quite a bit of effort put into their story like Xenoblade for example. Many American game producers are like "ermagherd peeps only lyk gud grafiks ehehehhee" and the story is shunted to the side. How am I supposed to like a game when I don't like the characters? ^^
K. I have to agree that most PS games don't have a storyline but, the PS3/4 is offered to those who are not fans of storylines etc. while Nintendo being the opposite.
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Post by OMAROSA on Oct 11, 2014 13:07:07 GMT 1
That's why Nintendo is better because, more often than not, Japanese games tend to have more of a storyline (even Mario has a story). A lot of RPGs have quite a bit of effort put into their story like Xenoblade for example. Many American game producers are like "ermagherd peeps only lyk gud grafiks ehehehhee" and the story is shunted to the side. How am I supposed to like a game when I don't like the characters? ^^
K. I have to agree that most PS games don't have a storyline but, the PS3/4 is offered to those who are not fans of storylines etc. while Nintendo being the opposite. I understand why graphics appeal to some people more than story, but for me having a good story with interesting and/or believable characters is pretty important, even more important than gameplay for me. That's probably why I love Danganronpa and Phoenix Wright since they have an interesting story with minimal gameplay elements. Japanese visual novels like Higurashi and Umineko are brilliant solely because the story is so complicated and engrossing with very complex and multilayered characters, despite having relatively mediocre character art and absolutely ZERO gameplay (unless pressing the spacebar to get a new line of text is considered gameplay :
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Post by Anesović on Oct 11, 2014 23:14:24 GMT 1
A guy on a selling site (blocket) is selling his 3DS XL together with R4i card for 141,95 EURO. It will probably be really worth to buy it I've planned to download these games on the R4i cards so far: Paper Mario Sticker Star Animal Crossing; New Leaf Fire Emblem; Awakening Mario & Luigi; Dream Team Smash 4 3DS will be bought via card, instead of trough the download of R4i card
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Post by OMAROSA on Oct 11, 2014 23:53:42 GMT 1
I didn't think R4s worked with the 3DS
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Post by Anesović on Oct 11, 2014 23:59:49 GMT 1
I didn't think R4s worked with the 3DS Really? The article itself says it does work for 3DS. I found another one too. The picture looks like this
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Post by Anesović on Oct 12, 2014 18:49:02 GMT 1
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Post by Daniel on Oct 12, 2014 20:11:26 GMT 1
Anes, the 3DS automatically blocks itself when "unknown software" is inserted At least that's what they said when they released it
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Post by Anesović on Oct 12, 2014 20:17:24 GMT 1
Anes, the 3DS automatically blocks itself when "unknown software" is inserted At least that's what they said when they released it It does? Oh man... I can't find a cheaper 3DS I'll try tomorrow ;_;
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