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#1  Edited By redjacked

Project $10 is blossoming into Project $70, if Michael Pachter is (ever) correct :D

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#2  Edited By redjacked

@pyromagnestir Thanks so much for all this! I havn't gotten to most of the big 2012 games yet, so the detailed time stamps made it possible to have it both ways :)

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Wow, I just bought the GBA remake last week, too (which is awesome!).   That screenshot doesn't look quite like what I was expecting from WayForward, though.  Hopefully it plays well, or at least better than the coat-of-paint-on-a-mame-rom we got in 2007 :)

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#4  Edited By redjacked

Oh gosh, I hope it's as wildly successful as the Viva Pinata cartoon!

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Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is in the Steam registry, so it'll almost certainly be available there.   38 Studios is independent too, so hopefully that'll mean it won't require Origin underneath.  Not that Origin's the worst thing ever or anything, I just hate that kind of obnoxious DRM layering that some GFWL games have been guilty of, and like to keep all my games in one place if possible.  Either way I'm picking it up on PC.
 
Like BF3, though, Mass Effect 3 won't be available on Steam.

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#6  Edited By redjacked
@Sargus: wub wub wubub wubub wubub
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#7  Edited By redjacked
@Juno500 said:

They didn't have either Basch/Gabranth or Edgar/Sabin?

Yeah, that one caught me a little off guard.  I don't even really play Final Fantasy games and Edgar/Sabin was the first one I tried!
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#8  Edited By redjacked

Okay, one (well, two) of the hoodless climbers for are Race to the Top quest are wearing hoods.   Quest text, why do you lie to me when there's so much at stake?

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#9  Edited By redjacked

It's definitely on the uncomfortable side of shoddy, but it was essentially free, and still managed to be better than the Fable 2 CE!

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@NickLott said:

And if you want to go further, play the Kings Field games as the Souls games are spiritual successors to those.

I tried to do this last year! Even as primitive as they look, the Playstation games have a rich atmosphere to them as well as fully realized worlds to explore. But, oh god, they control so poorly. And they continued to use that control scheme in the beautiful PS2 game! It's an unfortunate mixed bag, having these amazing worlds to traverse while moving like an obese 3-toed sloth with leg irons and a fused spinal column. I'd still recommend them, but with a huge caveat that you need the patience of a goddamned saint to fully enjoy them.