Remember when only the Japanese kids were getting special and limited editions?
Though, I must stress the importance of a special or limited edition having a steelbook(tm) game case rather than being put in a large cardboard box with the retail gamecase and a art book.
Cough modern warfare 1 cough splinter cell double agent cough fable ii cough rainbow 6 vegas 2 cough
Is there a time in anyone's memory banks when you played a game not because of the stellar gameplay, but rather simply because you wanted to get through the game?
Kind of like a book in a foreign language, playing through nearly broken games because something was indeed worth the time and sanity investment?
Maybe it was a unique story. Maybe you felt like you were breaking ground, treading where no gamer has yet had the patience to dare. Maybe you were training for a career in video game testing.
Regardless, achievements and trophies now make video gaming time a weighted decision based on available time to game.
What is most important in this evolved era of gaming? The number of points associated with each reward milestone? Or the sheer reward itself?
I think it's cool!!! I'm going to smoke cigarettes and cut my hair as well.
Are devils immune to lung and throat cancer?
I hope Capcom sells enough copies of this game for it to be considered successful.
Afraid people are going to stop buying Capcom games due to hard achievements (Mega Man 9/10, Street Fighter 4, Devil May Cry 4)...I still want this, maybe play under a different tag...
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