
Cool. I was trying to figure out the Anonymous thing. Thanks for the comment!
Cool. I was trying to figure out the Anonymous thing. Thanks for the comment!
I played that same demo then picked up the game later on.
Same here. I put it in my cue for Level 5 games to play when Ni no Kuni came out but still didn't get to it. One day...
There's been a bunch of comics with the Arkham Asylum title. I think I have three comics called Arkham Asylum: something something now.
I love it when he starts whistling the tune of the accompanying music.
I put in a couple of hours last night. You capture ghosts almost exactly like the original but with some small differences. In Dark Moon you have to make a specially bright flash of your flashlight to stun them but, in the original, you would keep the room dark and then turn on your flashlight to stun them. To vacuum them in, in Dark Moon, you hold RB, and then use the analog stick to resist them dragging you around. You have a meter, which when full, tells you to push the A button to complete the capture. In the original you would wiggle the analog stick and watch the ghost's number dwindle to zero, at which time you would capture it. Both systems are really good and fun.
I watched the opening cinematic in 3D, but switched back, relunctantly, after a few minutes of gameplay. It looks so good in 3D, but it just messes with your eyes after a while.
I have my budget set for one new game a month and by gum, whether I'm finished with my current games or not, I'm gonna get and play something new.
In the back of my mind though, I am thinking I should maybe set it so I only buy one new game a Season so I can get my games fully played, but it's difficult when games have so much content that they could last months while exciting new stuff is popping up every few weeks.
I waited a long time to get a 3DS but when FIre Emblem, Etrian Odyssey, and Luigi's Mansion were all set to come out this year, I was finally compelled to own one.
I played Trapt not too long ago. I thought it was really interesting but needed some improvements to the camera. I didn't know it was related to the Tecmos Deception games. Cool.