Association 4: The running animation is AWFUL. Association 5: The story is trash. But as for Day 1 DLC, it's a stupid thing to get mad at because it's trivial material created in the span of 3ish months after the game is already completed. It's not like on-disc DLC.
"Like some have already mentioned. Devs do not owe anything to the gamer. Sure, we both rely on each other but if the entire entertainment industry were to stop working for an entire month just to show who's boss, all the consumers will suffer I'm sure. It's just like the internet, people can't live without entertainment now and yet they are complaining. If you don't like it, then don't buy it. It's like having some amateur telling a pro what to do, which is disgustingly ridiculous. There's a reason why pros are pros and why amateurs are not pros." Is this trolling? Are you KIDDING me?
1. Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence It's like, 4 games in 1. Two classics, MGS3 itself, and Metal Gear Online. 2. Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance Even though Subsistence is the superior package, Substance has, in my opinion, the better game. Sons of Liberty has a thought-provoking story, several plot twists and is overall a thrilling and interesting game with intelligent dialogue. 3. EarthBound One of my favourite SNES games and currently my favourite RPG. What's interesting about EarthBound is that it's so much different from the other ones. You're a kid who has psychic powers and who beats up hippies, aliens and inanimate objects with a baseball bat. It's also occasionally creepy, mainly because of the soundtrack. 4. Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World 5 classic Mario games in 1. What can I say. 5. Resident Evil 4 I'm glad that Capcom decided to change the gameplay of the series into a more action-oriented and interactive game. It has a very good replay value, it's got tons of unlockables and the graphics are just awesome for the GameCube/PS2.
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