I've been looking at them for a few minutes now. I have LttP and Chrono Trigger at the top of my list of best game of all time. I might have to just eeny, meeny, miny, moe it.
It looks like they made some really good decisions with the final release. The fights are happening at a snails place compared to nonstop climax. Then again, maybe I just got too used to playing in that mode.
I played all four games and I never had any issues with the slight modifications made to Dante, but what the fuck is this shit! He looks like a damn hipster.
I beat the first game with all the best items and all the Djinn, but I never played the second game. Those items went to waste so I hope nothing carries over from the second game (no passwords please) or I'll be doubly screwed.
What's depressing about it? The guys commenting "nice" and everything else are being genuine about their feelings. I would have loved to be the 13-15 year old kid banging hot moms and teachers. Should we lie and act like this lady wasn't doing a public service for the neighborhood kids?
TWETW wasn't too bad. You just had to glance at the top of the screen to see if the enemies were on the right or left. If you needed to pay more attention to the top to get more stars you would hopefully have your pins set up in such a way as to do a never ending combo or simply slide dodge.
There are different types of friends. You can have school friends (people at school), work friends (people at work), home friends (people around where you live), online friends (friends online), and the list goes on.
It's up to each person to decide how important their relation is with each person. Do you continue to talk to work friends if you get another job? Do you keep in touch with friends from high school? It all depends on how much they matter.
I enjoyed the Prince of Persia games, but never thought that a movie for the game was needed or would even be a good idea, but it made money.
I beat Bioshock last year and I just beat Bioshock 2 last night and I am all for a movie. The series has a very unique atmosphere and there is enough story and plenty of compelling characters to make a nice 2 hour flick.
If ever there was a game that could be made into a movie and not seem all "video gamey" it is Bioshock.