Wait, I have one question to make sure I'm keeping up here.
> Hasn't the developer already been paid for each and every copy of a game that is on a shelf in a store stockroom or in the possession of anyone who has visited a retailer or used an online service?
I mean, really, I'm 99% sure...
Mass Effect gets the runner up for me at $9+tax, but the big win goes to Final Fantasy Tactics (the PSX one, not the shitty GBA one) at $10 flat.
EDIT:
Oh God, I'm so jealous. I tried so hard to find those games [Bushido Blade] after playing them and never could. They're the undisputed...
The evil part of me finds the people who try to change his opinion can be as funny as the actual review.
Edit: Forgot to say, this review has me curious as to how close this game is to Evil Genius, which I rather enjoyed.
The Lunar Series.
Edit: I would be cheating if I didn't admit to really enjoying the original Max Payne as far as story goes; not that there was much of it, but the presentation won a lot of bonus points from me.
In my experience as someone who is from Canada and sees the by-product of the culture of our neighbors to the south, Americans are very introspective; they don't seem to really know much about things outside of America. That's cool; I won't pretend to be an expert on things outside of Canada...
I read somewhere that it took the guy who did that something like 6 months to finish it.
Amazing work though; I still appreciate it even after seeing it so many times.
I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have much time to figure out whats going on let alone do anything before the swat team sends the gas canisters into my house.
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