My only complaint would probably be that you can't switch off the auto combo system.
I noticed that, too, and I don't like it, either. Makes it hard to tell what's my doing and theirs. Still, I haven't smiled this much playing a game in a long time. I think Teddy's my favorite character so far.
Tales of Xillia is being released both as a collector's edition in the U.S. According to Examiner: "Those who purchase “Tales of Xillia Collector’s Edition” will get a copy of the game, special packaging, “The Art of Tales of Xillia” booklet, a limited edition Millia figurine, and a special music selection CD"
Tales of Xillia is being released both as a collector's edition in the U.S. According to Examiner: "Those who purchase “Tales of Xillia Collector’s Edition” will get a copy of the game, special packaging, “The Art of Tales of Xillia” booklet, a limited edition Millia figurine, and a special music selection CD"
I would love the collector's edition of Xillia but after the Ni No Kuni collector's edition fiasco I went through with Namco and Digital River, no thanks.
If I were a DBZ fan which would be the better game? Ultimate Tenkaichi, Raging Blast 2 (really cheap) or the Budokai HD collection?
I've never tried any game from the franchise but I'm basically looking one that gives the best fan service and serves as a good "Party game" with friends.
If I were a DBZ fan which would be the better game? Ultimate Tenkaichi, Raging Blast 2 (really cheap) or the Budokai HD collection?
I've never tried any game from the franchise but I'm basically looking one that gives the best fan service and serves as a good "Party game" with friends.
I'd say Raging Blast 2. It has all the main characters/villiains, some of the better movie villains (Cooler, Meta Cooler, Turles, Broly, Janempa, ect), some what-if characters/forms (Super Sayain 3 Vegeta), and even Vegeta's brother, Tarble (who was introduced in a special OVA episode a few years ago). Of course, it has loads of side characters as well.
Also, it comes with an all new half hour special on the game disc, with the new villain being included in the game (I believe you have to watch it to unlock him).
I haven't played Ultimate Tenkaichi, but I believe it's a transitioning entry in the series. They try to really overhaul the gameplay & environmental destruction to new levels, but the cast is cut back, I think.
If I were a DBZ fan which would be the better game? Ultimate Tenkaichi, Raging Blast 2 (really cheap) or the Budokai HD collection?
I've never tried any game from the franchise but I'm basically looking one that gives the best fan service and serves as a good "Party game" with friends.
Go for the Budokai HD Collection! Budokai 3 is like, the best DBZ game out there next to Tenkaichi 2.
Hey you guys! Apparently in Europe and Australia, there's a Day One edition which is the same thing as the collector's Edition, but without the figurine! Also it comes out in PAL regions on August 9th. http://www.vg247.com/2013/04/11/tales-of-xillia-collectors-ed...
Used or new? New, it's the same price just about everywhere: $250-$300. Same price as it's been for years. Used, I'm not sure. Last I looked it was $200-$400+.
Thanks for the info, I settled for Raging Blast 2 since it has the largest fighter selection and has all of my fave movie villains(Android 13, Cooler, Janemba) though I might get Budokai HD once it settles down to the same price as RB2. Also, I just upgraded to Plus status and am considering to get the season pass of the walking dead games. Should I go for it? A visual novel of The Walking Dead sounds intriguing to me.
I just upgraded to Plus status and am considering to get the season pass of the walking dead games. Should I go for it? A visual novel of The Walking Dead sounds intriguing to me.
Yes! The only game I liked more from 2012 was Journey.
How hard is the combat to pick up in Ni No Kuni for someone new to JRPG's?
It's quite a dynamic system that keeps you on your toes but I would say the system is quite well explained in-game and eases you into it. There's also an easy difficulty you can select which I guess makes it better for newcomers to the genre.
It isn't turn based and you can move the character you are controlling around the battle screen freely, although actions do have to be selected and each has a timer which makes it quite strategic.
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