Mine would be Viva Pinata. Not only did it scare me, it was the scariest game I've encountered in my life! Along with Dead Space and Fallout 3.
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I don't own one nor would I ever. Based on what I've seen on the gameplay, it lacks a great amount of combat structure; everytime the character that the player controls attacks, the character moves forward without a sense of combat stance and it seems like a problem. The other one would be casting, it seems rather un-fun and a pain in the ***
Books are the heart of knowledge. One must understand that they are of value and should not be treated like a game.
So far I've finished one book last year; Claudia, daughter of rome. It lacked intermediate level of vocabulary which does not give experienced and well educated readers a sense of challenge which is to increase the level of understanding. The story is completely first person as if it was Claudia herself thinking. Though, readers who are interested in dwelling into the past would find this book rather enjoying.
Overall, a good book is a book without pictures in them, it gives the reader a sense of imagination which some book really ruins that like annotations (a picture in just about every page).
Seen them already. It has occured to me that no one is actually bothered digging up around the forums which in turn, more old information which is old but someone decides to call it new because they've been slumbering.
I threw mine away. Will buy it again when they decide to put in DLC.
Nice close-up of Lightning in-game. I couldn't get a camera view like that due to difficulties adjusting the japanese texted demo.
Maybe this would help; I live in a apartment, entered my credit card details and everything works fine. Though, when I entered my details on a American PSN store, things go wrong.So, I've had my PS3 for about a month now (finally gave up on my 360, which had major hardware problems...big surprise there), and I have been wanting to get my hands on some of the DLC in the PSN Store.
One of the coolest things about the PSN Store is that it uses real money transactions, not a convoluted points system that makes you pay more for something than it actually costs (for example, on the 360, to buy 100 point DLC, you HAVE to buy at least 500 points, so your $0.80 purchase just became $6.50). That was refreshing to me, and I was excited to buy some Rock Band DLC and Burnout Paradise...
...that was until I tried to input my credit card into the PS3. From there, the madness ensued.
When I try putting in my credit card information, exactly as it is printed on my banking statement, it always rejects it. I've tried it at least fifteen times with different combinations to no success. It never accepts my completely valid credit card information, no matter how many times I try.
...but, it doesn't seem to have any problem at all charging my checking account when I attempt to register the card. Every time I try to register it, the system charges my account $1. I know this is just a check to see that the account is valid, so I will get the money back, but despite the fact that the PSN Store is completely capable of seeing my account and charging money to it, the network cannot accept that my credit card information, taken directly from my banking statement, is valid.
Frustrated, I called Sony's support line to see if I could get some answers. This was an eye-opening experience to say the least.
The customer service rep, obviously reading from a script, told me that the address on the credit card cannot include an apartment number. Even if you live in an apartment, nope, it can't have an apartment number.
.........................what!?!?!?!?
Like tens of millions of other people in this country, I live in an apartment. I don't have a problem with it, honestly, but Sony seems to.
I've had no problems registering my account with other online merchants (Amazon and such) or even other gaming consoles (sorry to say it, but the 360 accepted my apartment number just fine), but for some reason it is utterly impossible for the PS3 to accept that I live in an apartment.
(for the record, I've also tried inputting my address without my apartment number, as the "customer service" person suggested. No surprise, it doesn't work....mainly because IT'S NOT MY ADDRESS!!!)
The "helpful" customer service rep said that my only option was to buy the pre-paid cards at a store. Cards that start at $20. Now, I do realize that I get $20 in credit on the store when I buy a card, but I really don't want to be forced to spend $20 when I just want to buy 2 Rock Band songs for $4. I also do not want to be forced to plop down $50 for a card so I can buy Burnout Paradise.
I cannot even begin to explain how absurd Sony's policy is on this. I have never encountered another company who has had a problem with me living in an apartment.
By the way, I've tried inputting more combinations of my address into the PS3 this morning, and it is still telling me my account information is invalid, and that I should contact technical support....umm, no thanks...technical support was utterly useless before.
I absolutely love my PS3. I think it's the best gaming console out there, and I would love to experience some of the DLC...but the draconian methods of the PSN Store's address verification won't let me do this.
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So, I guess with that venting over...can anyone help me out? The customer service rep was absolutely useless, so I'm coming to you guys to see if there are any workarounds that don't involve me going to the store and buying a card. I'm sure that I am not the first person to encounter this problem, so there must be workarounds.
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Flower has awesome credits.BenderUnit22I second this.
Originally I was going for Dragon Age but I just don't want to be drawn into another addicted role playing game that would last months.for my Playstation 3 eh....
God of War III -- (i dream it'll come out this winter.. oh well :D)
MAG -- (looks like Battlefield 2 on steroids, i can't wait to get my hands on this)
White Knight Chronicles -- (the more i hear about this game the more kick ass it sounds and looks)
Demon's Soul -- (have no idea really behind this game but from the visuals its interesting)
Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy Versus XIII -- (nothin' much to say, both look amazing regardless if its going multi-platform or not)
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves -- (looks pretty promising)
Dragon Age : Origins -- (Bioware = Golden :D)
Infamous -- (looks awesome)
Heavy Rain : Origami Killer -- (still don't have a good handle on this game but the premise, scale, and graphics all look very interesting)
Gran Turismo 5 -- (absolutely love rally and Gran Turismo racing)
I have an Xbox 360, and i usually play multi-platform games on that one and whatever exclusives i like or catch my eye. the thing is because 360 had the year headstart most of its exclusive's are either out or near release. Playstation 3 are either still in development or in Japan. Ironically and surprisingly hypocritical of me, i blast exclusives because it isolate's other gamers, and yet MOST of my games on my 360 and PS3 are exclusive to their perspective system. hey.... i got the best of both worlds imo. :lol:
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What have i been missing?
Scianix-Black
Oh, btw, I was gonna play GTAIV with you last night, but when I messaged you about it, you guys didn't reply... so I just went to sleep lol.
You know you never played with me ever. Actually that kinda sounded so wrong.
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