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Gaming / Re: Official Nintendo 3DS Discussion Thread - Specs, Tech, Price? It's all here!
« on: March 16, 2011, 01:10:24 AM »
Heh, I've played it Dreamcast style on both the Dreamcast & 360. One more time won't hurt!
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This isn't of me, just a pic I took when I went to London with my girlfriend around Christmas. We went there because we honestly wanted to watch Tron: Legacy on its premiere instead of when it came out two months later in Portugal. We basically saw our first IMAX movie ever. We weren't disappointed. (honestly, what is it about the hatred for the movie? I might be a hopeless and obcessed fan, but I didn't really see anything bad about it)




Kid Icarus: Uprising

http://www.siliconera.com/2011/03/15/marvelous-are-working-on-a-game-with-2d-artwork-for-nintendo-3ds/
Waaaaaaaaaaaant D:
That's actually precisely the one I'm talking about. I see it every time I'm at my local store, and it's taunting me
"Why is it so hard to find the name of this one movie? Man, I need some movie heads to help me out now."
RPM, you all seriously need to start watching live streams of Marvel tournaments.

), is a game I was already pretty stoked for, but now has definitely reached "Most anticipated game of the year" status. The story is set in 1947 L.A., during a very corrupt era, in which you play a recently promoted detective named Cole Phelps. And when I say play detective, I REALLY mean you get to play as a detective. During the 30 minute demo, which I waited 2 hours to see, they showed all the aspects of how you play the game literally as a detective. Searching for clues, investigation, interrogation of suspects, case notes, and so on. The body & facial expressions during the gameplay are absolutely stunning, especially when you are trying to figure out if they lied or not. Getting the info wrong can make the case take longer to solve, and getting it right just helps solve it much quicker. I also liked how, since you have an in-game partner, you have the option of having him drive directly to the crime scene and skipping ahead or you driving yourself there for the whole experience.I couldn't play Metroid Prime Hunters because of it. See, in the right situation, you can actually aim better with a stylus, but it is the complete and total lack of comfort to one's hand that gets to me.
I do hope that one day, we actually get a Legend of Zelda that is truly bloody and epic. I mean, they got close to this with alot of others, and Zelda's not uncomfortable with being very violent and becoming general nightmare fuel. I'd just really like epic battles against armies and such.