Personally? No, not really. That's just because I can't be bothered with it to be honest though. I can understand people responding "yes" as well since such stereotypes are archaic and don't really have a place in modern culture beyond simple novelty.
This is probably just me but the last game I played where a difficulty spike stopped me dead in my tracks was the final boss fight of Metal Gear Rising: Revengence. You really have to have a near-perfect grip on how your character moves and what they can do to beat him.
That said, I didn't...
I think I'll go with season passes and the whole idea behind them. You are expected to pay up front for content which:
A) Has not been created(or even formally planned out in some cases)
B) May or may not have completion deadline
C) Is only very loosely defined so what you get could...
I've always thought that whether or not a partner A.I. is good is based on 2 things:
1) It knows how to stay out of your way
2) It doesn't require you to babysit it
The best examples I can think of are Alyx Vance from HL2 and Elizabeth from Bioshock: Infinite
MY game of the year so far looks like it will be XCOM (not the shooter). Its more addictive than crack and I just found out you can give your units JETPACKS!
It usually comes down to personal preference. I prefer subbed but some shows are better dubbed, especially if the anime in question is already geared toward a western audience such as cowboy bebop or baccano. Tell you what though, I NEVER like switching back and forth between the two. LOOKING AT...
Same reason people like Indiana Jones I'd imagine. For the spectacle and sense of adventure. The characters are fun and easy to get behind, but that's not really what its about.
Cherish that feeling OP. I've put in nearly 40 hours, unlocked most of the ships (except for that elusive crystal ship) and have still only beaten it once.
Nier
A kind of action adventure game with a good cast of characters, a decent story, and some memorable boss fights/stages.
While it didn't get terrible reviews I don't really think they did it justice.
I agree with the above, but I don't understand why people feel threatened by a bunch of dudes watching a show for little girls. To each their own I say.
BTW what anime is that gif from? It looks rad as hell.
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