@dexda: At least the download installs itself automatically while the system is in sleep mode. I just find it crazy that you need at LEAST double the HDD space requirement for a game in order to download it... so if a game is 20 GB you need something like 42GB of free space to download it...
@dexda: well...it doesn't fail to recognise ALL games you own on disks.... but it does fail to recognise that you own download versions of games where you own any limited-time-special-offer version of a game.
Case in point: it doesn't recognise that I own Final Fantasy XIV (or its' Heavensward expansion) because I got the early-access editions, it doesn't recognise that I own the Witcher 3, because I have the pre-order edition....
But it recognises that I own Little Big Planet 3....even though I only have that on disk...
@Squally88: That would only apply if the product had been purchased, as it is it's only a pre-order for a product which hasn't been released yet (and as such no-one has been charged for yet), which you have the right to cancel at any time without penalty.
@torbonator: But then that would be unfair on the people that failed to get one on day one due to the website simply failing to process the order properly, which there seems to be a lot of...
Secret of Mana, the intro really highlights how much of a "normal" young kid the main character is.
After the initial scene setting the games' background (a rather dark story of how the world almost ended) The scene changes to show the main character and his friends, disobeying the orders of the village elder he (forced by friends) ventures out of the village and clumsily falls off dilapidated a bridge. All set to some rather catchy music. (oh god now I remembered the music I'll be humming it to myself all night....)
@sladakrobot It stands to logic that a sword cannot hit stuff through solid walls...
If it was possible to block in bosses with walls it'd make them overly easy, just look at the golem boss (in the PC version) it can't pass through or destroy blocks ad as such is incredibly easy to kill by simply standing behind a wall with small gaps and firing through the gaps.
Ultimately though I guess it's down to personal preference, personally I never built big fancy houses or anything huge and focused on the action/farming/equipment/exploration.
@swimbearuk While the game focuses on gathering/crafting/building in the early stages the mid-to-late is very loot-centric and has an emphasis on action rather than gathering/exploration.
If you're REALLY not sure whether or not you'll like it, you can pick up the PC version for around half the price of the vita/ps3/xbox versions, the PC version also (currently) has around twice as much content.
edit: why didn't this message post the first time I tried?
@swimbearuk While terraria IS a "collect and build" game at heart the mid-to-end game is very loot-centric and the game has a focus on action rather than building/gathering.
If you're REALLY not sure if you'll like it or not, you can pick up the PC version for less than the ps3/xbox/vita ones, the PC version has more content than the other versions (currently) too.
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