I'm not really big on minigames on my big open-world titles. I didn't care at all about those augmented reality games on Watch Dogs, or the checkers / chess / etc tables on Black Flag. Frankly, I'd rather they focus on making the adventure itself as impeccable as possible.
I'm not really big on minigames on my big open-world titles. I didn't care at all about those augmented reality games on Watch Dogs, or the checkers / chess / etc tables on Black Flag. Frankly, I'd rather they focus on making the adventure itself as impeccable as possible.
Surely it just depends on what minigame is. As far as I'm concerned, every single RPG ever made should have Triple Triad attached to it.
Behold, the Japanese bundle. It's a standard Deluxe bundle, comes with the game, the black 32GB Wii U, the charging cradle, the stand, etc. But that box art is giving me the bedroom eyes, damn.
Behold, the Japanese bundle. It's a standard Deluxe bundle, comes with the game, the black 32GB Wii U, the charging cradle, the stand, etc. But that box art is giving me the bedroom eyes, damn.
Wow... Gorgeous.
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I'd like them to explain to me how come the vast majority of Mira is mountainous and hilly yet the Ark ship managed to land on a nice flat bit.
How do people think this game will do with the critics? You think it'll be as critically acclaimed as Xenoblade? Xenoblade is sitting at 92 on metacritic. That's insanely good. The only JRPGs that have done better that I know of are Persona 4 Golden, Chrono Cross and Final Fantasy 9.
I'd like them to explain to me how come the vast majority of Mira is mountainous and hilly yet the Ark ship managed to land on a nice flat bit.
How do people think this game will do with the critics? You think it'll be as critically acclaimed as Xenoblade? Xenoblade is sitting at 92 on metacritic. That's insanely good. The only JRPGs that have done better that I know of are Persona 4 Golden, Chrono Cross and Final Fantasy 9.
It won't get super negative reviews but I bet people will trash it for some reason. But... I do expect alotta praise.
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It didn't, you can see big chunks of the land being plowed down by the ship as it crashes.
Yet when it's finally landed, it happens to be flat! They're lucky their entire city isn't on a 10 degree angle or something. You've gotta be pretty level to fill those swimming pools! Lol.
Although granted maybe they're one step ahead of me and the entire inner section is mounted on a set of joints that adjust based on the gravity. And yes, there is a name for that but I can't remember what it is.
It didn't, you can see big chunks of the land being plowed down by the ship as it crashes.
Yet when it's finally landed, it happens to be flat! They're lucky their entire city isn't on a 10 degree angle or something. You've gotta be pretty level to fill those swimming pools! Lol.
Although granted maybe they're one step ahead of me and the entire inner section is mounted on a set of joints that adjust based on the gravity. And yes, there is a name for that but I can't remember what it is.
Okay, curiosity got the better of me. Here's a video about gyroscopes and how they can be used for aircraft navigation and stability. Still not sure if it's exactly the same as what @Dezzy is trying to think of but if you look at how it remains stable in the rotating airplane (at 3:30), that's what I was getting at.
*skip to 2:50 for the relevant info. I hope someone finds this interesting besides me.
Yep, that's what I was thinking of. I think something similar is used with aircraft carriers so all of the aircraft don't just fall off if they hit waves.
They also use a slightly similar idea when building underground tunnels because it's one of the only forms of measurement that works deep underground in the dark.
Monolith Soft have made it so up to four players will be able to undertake quests together; however, they’ve also added a feature whereby up to 32 players will be able to exchange information and trade items with one another.
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