
I'll pick up a Vita at some point. Has a lot of the niche titles I like, and I wouldn't mind having my digital PSP games on it. I just got the gold Zelda 3DSXL myself and have been having a blast on it.
I'll pick up a Vita at some point. Has a lot of the niche titles I like, and I wouldn't mind having my digital PSP games on it. I just got the gold Zelda 3DSXL myself and have been having a blast on it.
Nice. Looks like the spambots plaguing 1UP in its last days have also followed us to Pixlbit. SMH.
It's better to sell your games yourself if you can. Gamestop is just there for convenience for folks that need fast cash or just want to dump their stuff off and get a few bucks for it. Of course, I tend to be the one adding the rare games to my collection rather than selling them, so I'm not too up on selling stuff on eBay or Amazon either.
Ken Levine overpromised a bit with Bioshock Infinite. I was kind of disappointed with the Boys of Silence, considering the plans they originally had, and I thought Columbia would be a bit less linear than it ended up being. Other than that, I really enjoyed Bioshock Infinite and its setting.
Yeah, I really like Project X-Zone. It's not quite as awesome as a new standalone Valkyria or Sakura Wars title would be, but the fanservice delivers in a big way. I managed to snag the collectors' edition they had. Well worth getting.
I'd have figured TLOU would have been one you had already. I'd say it's probably the best survival horror game I've played since RE4 on Gamecube. It certainly plays like a cross between MGS and RE.
I used the Sorceress myself; my wife used the Amazon. Dragon's Crown was an absolute blast to play. I've also recently bought the digital version of Code of Princess, which is the 3DS's answer to Dragon's Crown and is a spiritual successor to Guardian Heroes.
A Link Between Worlds has a lot more new ideas and areas than I had thought based on impressions from critics. It's been a very engrossing ride so far, and by a long shot it's the 3DS game I've played the most. It's also a bit more open-ended than A Link to the Past is.
The Disgaea games are SRPG porn. Not in the sexual sense, but they take every SRPG mechanic you can think of and crank it up to 11. I have Disgaea 4 myself. Maybe I should pick this one up too.
MGSV will probably make my library. Bayonetta 2 definitely will be a day-one purchase. I'm going to download Phoenix Wright off the 3DS eShop and try it out, and if it's good, Layton vs. Wright may be an option. South Park might be good if they can ever get it out the door. Seems like it's been stuck in development hell since THQ tanked, but that's not the first time Obsidian has had trouble finishing a game, as much as I loved their work on Fallout: New Vegas.
Destiny... I'll definitely have to play a demo first. If I enjoy the demo enough, I might break down and get the game. FPS's are not prominent in my game library, but they do have their place there if they're enjoyable.