Invisible Man
The Real Huey
Edge magazine is law, little nikka.So you're going to just pick out one bad review and base everything off of it.
Edge magazine is law, little nikka.So you're going to just pick out one bad review and base everything off of it.
Edge magazine ain't no fukkin' sheep.You found the one bad review out there so far. Every other review is good.
What's so special about Edge Magazine?Edge magazine ain't no fukkin' sheep.
But you are if you are really putting that much faith behind their opinions.Edge magazine ain't no fukkin' sheep.
They ain't got no brogamer stans writing for them.What's so special about Edge Magazine?
Anyone tried it yet? I'm thinking of copping this, but I want to know if this is a gimmick or a true quality game. I'm contemplating spending the 15 bones on this, but that same 15 could get me Chrono Cross and Metal Gear HD Collection from the golden week sale (the only issue is that Metal Gear Collection takes hella space...might be better spending the extra 10 dollars on a disc so I can save the space on my PS3).
You're making the mistake of comparing a 15 dollar indie game to older games that had bigger budgets. Child of Light has so far been good but if you'd rather play older classics then that's up to you.
I'm not asking to compare them, I'm comparing prices for obvious reasons. I'm an RPG head, so a new rpg that's good would be worth a purchase but I keep seeing a focus on the "charm" and "artwork" rather than the gameplay or actual story. How's the combat, difficulty and plot? Those are what I care about. I can cop the classics whenever, but I'd rather not waste 15 bones if Child of Light is style over substance.
The combat isn't very deep, and difficulty on normal is pretty easy. I'm not too sure about the plot, I've only been playing for 10 minutes.
There's no gear but you have oculi which you get after battles/ from chest, you can combine them in different ways to get different effectsno loot? no gear? what kind of RPG is this?
think ill pass