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Posted a Comment: Oct 21st, 2014
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Mechanically. It's likely worse mechanically. Mechanics are the lifeblood of most games and this is why most older games don't hold up very well. Including many classics. It's mostly nostalgia and innovation factors tha"
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Posted a Comment: Oct 21st, 2014
"Eh, it's unlikely to be better than the later Mario RPGs."
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Posted a Comment: Oct 21st, 2014
"I think most people here read the top 10 thread, but I thought I'd post this here too for those that don't since it's relevant:
Holy crap, it seems Dark Souls was heavily inspired by Berserk
I mean, I clearly saw the similarities, but I n"
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Created a Thread In Off Topic On: Oct 20th, 2014
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This is an odd one. Worth a look.
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Posted a Comment: Oct 20th, 2014
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The first one is a very simple but solid game. The Thousand Y"
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Posted a Comment: Oct 20th, 2014
"I took my time and thoroughly thought this through and this is the list I came up with.
1. Bastion(PC 2011) - the combination of a fantastic story with great simple combat mechanics, wonderful music and beautiful artwork along with true innovation in difficulty adjustment and storytelli"
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Posted a Comment: Oct 20th, 2014
"Sorry, I just gotta go a little grammar nazi here.
Psychologist's or psychologists'. The observations are owned by the psychologists(assuming plural), therefore it needs to be announced as possessive eit"
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Posted a Comment: Oct 19th, 2014
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Posted a Comment: Oct 19th, 2014
"Not sure if you're referring to the MMX4 part or the not-holding-up part.
I'd argue that the older Megaman games objectively cannot compare to the "newer" ones.
X4 being the best however is definitely an opinion, but I am of that opinion only because of an objective evaluation after ha"
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Posted a Comment: Oct 19th, 2014
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The originals really don't hold up. They were built for 2-button controllers and suffer in complexity becau"