I suppose my main question would be in regards to multiplayer. While I loved Demons Souls, I hated the convoluted multiplayer, all I wanted to do was join a game with my friend and go to town. What, if any, information about multiplayer were you provided?
I have it paid off and ready to be picked up. As long as the controls take advantage of the available sticks and buttons (read: camera on the right stick for a change...) I will be pleased. Im hoping to recapture the essence of fun I had with a community way back when PSO for DC came out and was something new and different.
I had the same issue and i live in a tiny town, still coundnt find one. i searched about on craigslist and finally found once for 200 with a handful of games and 2 controllers, his loss my gain. Id search on there if you dont mind buying used. Just keep an eye out and try to get the most bang for your buck.
I listen to the Bombcast every week like clockwork. I watch all the videos and read quite a bit on here but dont really ever open my mouth to say anything or comment as given by my post count and all that. So My question is this: What does it take to be considered part of a community? Is active contribution the pivotal point versus straight content consumption to be able to classify yourself part of something? Im just curious as to the other peoples opinions on the matter. Thank you.
Im trying to recall a game for DS but it isnt coming to mind. I remember reading about it in a game mag while back. Was a shmup for the most part but you could change parts on your ship on the bottom screen if I remember correctly. I dont think it was nanostray. What is the game Im trying to recall here? Thank you for the assist.
Ask her to lay out the way the ring stuff works, like what does it mean and how many people do it and stick to it. Ask questions about it and see how much she seems to be into it and gauge her reactions. Go from there.
If all else fails, ask her if anal breaks abstinence vows and see what she does.
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