Presumably they decided "hey let's have a fight like that as a throwback to the last game, but even more ridiculous".
Nathaniel Smith
Compared to DT or demon gays 2, how okay is it compared to those? Or sword city
Christian Parker
Fuck I want to beat Demon Gaze but I've lost all interest in the game. It's just so vanilla and lack luster. The only thing motivating me is Demon Gaze II.
Henry Nguyen
Skittles
But seriously I had some recently and they're like all sugar, never bothered me as a kid but it's not as fun now. Sad to say I might be growing out of sweets, and maybe video games too. Curse my weak flesh.
Matthew Jones
I really like big anime tits
Tyler Wright
>Compared to DT or demon gays 2, how okay is it compared to those? Or sword city
never played those
Colton Gomez
I have given up all hope for DT2-2 and have no desire to learn nip as I'm a 40 hour a week wageslave Kill me vitagen
Noah Ramirez
Is it possible to play the Corpse Party:Blood Drive game without playing the previous iterations? Or will I be missing out?
Henry Cruz
40hr doesn't sound that bad unless you have work to take home or you have to get physical.
I know but I still get plenty of stuff done when I'm not procrastinating on Veeky Forums or too depressed to move.
Hunter Long
I've been thinking of buying a PS Vita for a while now. My PSP is no longer functional, and its in horrible condition to begin with. The Vita has PS1/PSP game functionality and I like that, and the Vita's own lineup interests me, since there are so many games on the system that I've been meaning to pick up. Its an old system, so how long will it be until its completely dropped? Thats the final question i have before I pull the trigger on such a costly purchase.
You'll be heavily missing out since it's pretty much a direct sequel. Regardless Blood Drive is a weaker title out of the series, I recommend playing the original one/BloodCovered: Repeated Fear on PSP although the 3DS version is actually the best version of that game. If you really want to play Blood Drive though don't get the Vita version since it suffers from bad framerate issues (especially when your flashlight is on) & crashes so get the iOS/Android version, I never touched those versions but I heard they run better.
>go to the gym for an hour I think I just figured out how to make your day longer
Jordan Jenkins
Already dead. New Vitas are not being sold by Sony in the west and the last few game releases are slowly trickling out now.
Angel Morgan
Cool I'll get repeated fear for my 3ds. Thanks.
Aaron Lopez
>so how long will it be until its completely dropped Feels like it won't be long now. It's nearly at the end of its life. New games seem to be slowing down a little, and it's a crapshoot if vita versions get localized. Personally, all the Best Buys and EBs around here stopped bothering to stock physical copies of Vita games at all ages ago, and like the other user said Sony stopped bothering to ship new Vitas to the west almost two years ago. If you've got PS+ then you might've noticed that Sony's going to stop bothering offering Vita games as part of the monthly freebies come next year. Most of the new games coming out are also releasing on at least one of PC, PS4, Switch etc. Let's say that I'd be surprised if there's still new Vita announcements in 2020.
It happens. In an attempt to put a positive spin on things, I suggest that rather than looking ahead at the uncertain future, I'd assess the current lineup of games and think about how much you want/value what there is now.
Hunter King
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Nathan Lopez
>didn't got the pre-order DLC for hackers memory I missed some good shit and I'm mad
I just plat Blue Reflection. Should I pick up Atelier Ayesha or Firis?
Brody Campbell
They brought Uta to west, that gives them so many points from me that they would have to fuck up something very big. Not bringing DT2-2 at this point of the Vitas life is sad, but you know how the Vita is these days in west. I've ordered the Jap version and will play that later this year, it's not ideal but it is what it is.
>rocket punches >drills >moonlight butterfly >basic enemies are shocker footsoldiers And so forth. The robot cop helmet really helped me pull through a bunch of the early stages.
How long has it been since DT2-2 came out? My hope usually last for 2 years
Joshua Foster
Does anyone else feel like they're trying to force themselves to like video games? I rarely complete games these days and I play them like twice a month now.
Wyatt Lewis
I've completed much more games since I bought my Switch.
Levi Kelly
Only some games.
>decide to grind out Wipeout online before it shuts down Honestly they could just shut it down now and not having these like four trophies is no loss. Game's nice enough but the online's not amazing.
Nathaniel Peterson
Vita's "old school" style games are the only ones I've been enjoying playing lately. I just wish there were more mystery dungeon games in english.
Kevin Price
I want to start enjoying RPGs and VNs again. This sucks.
Robert Wright
I've platted 4 games since the start of this year and now I'm playing Mary Skelter and that's very fun. So no, not really.
You going to get OLZ? Though I feel like the more experienced players of the genre will probably be disappointed with the difficulty there.
Ryder Myers
Think it was April so 11 months ago.
Jack Sanders
With hackers now on 3.65 there's suddenly going to be a lot of new Atelier Shallie posters.
Play some infuriating 2.5D platformers and you'll start to crave RPGs/VNs again.
>You going to get OLZ?
Definitely. I don't mind that it'll be a light play, Shiren's post-game dungeons still fuck me up when I want a challenge. I still need to get the Touhou Wanderer game but I can't bring myself to pay $50 for it digitally.
Kevin Harris
>Definitely. I don't mind that it'll be a light play, Shiren's post-game dungeons still fuck me up when I want a challenge Good to hear. The game does have its own post game stuff which is harder, so there'll be some challenge there for the people who want it. And the puzzle dungeons are fun as well, even though easily breaked with certain abilities.
Half russian, half Japanese. Admires the main girl Aina and tries to have smaller boobies since Aina has a complex about her smaller ones. Hasn't get used to wear a proper bra. Or that's how I think it went in the first game.
I bought games/anime merchandise out of habit till around 2017, then I just stopped buying things entirely unless I knew I wanted them/limited in release. Even then, I've bought one figure in the past year and video games once they've gone on sale a bit. Just got sick of paying full price for games that took me months to get to with my backlog, which at that point they hit 50% off their original price. I just got burned out.
Happy I did, because it's saved me so much damn money not going down that slippery slope every single month with $400+ boxes of random things from Japan.
Does the Vita 2000 model benefit from fast charging?
Robert Watson
Nah, but I do feel that I am unable to get situated enough to play them. That, and I'm tired most of the time. When I want to play a game, I usually can't.
William Baker
Only because I get sidetracked with life. Sometimes there's just sections in my week/month that are just extremely busy and I can't play anything and then I just kinda "never get back" to your games because I'm not feeling it because I haven't played in quite a while. That'd probably the only reason to "force" myself to play games. I only play things I want to play and I always find them fun, I just kinda have trouble finding the motivation on occasion. I'm sure other people have experienced this kind of problem.
Don't forget that tonight is the last night to get Mary Skelter on sale for $12 during the flash sale. If you're on the fence I'd highly suggest you take a leap of faith.
Gordeau is possibly the only character I haven't been capable of consistently dealing with.
Parker Bennett
I'm playing it right now. I like it, not as good as DT2's dungeons but the unique mechanics are nice.
Owen Howard
Yeah the dungeons are still a little bit disappointing, but man are they way better than in meiq. The consistent loot helps, also the blood splashes make it more alive as well.
Liam Davis
Gordeau is my least favorite match-up with vatista. Least favorite character to fight against actually.
Recently found out vatista mirror matches are tons of fun and saved a replay if any of you want to see what it kind of looks like. Should be easy to find because it's in the [red][purple] replay only section.
I talked to my friend who's a fighting game enthusiast and he said that anime fighting games are usually pretty complicated. I generally suck at fighting games, should I not start off with UNIST?
UNIEL is actually really easy compared to other anime fighters imo. It's not that bad in terms of demanding combos or mechanics. You won't need to learn any SUPER complicated crap to have fun, so it's a pretty decent game to start off with if you haven't gotten into anime fighters.
By complicated he probably meant they're reliant on heavy chain-inputs. However, UNIST is less like KoF and more like SF2 so while it does have the possibility of big combos, most will use medium to small ones. Plus it has a good tutorial to learn basics of fighting games in general along with its unique mechanics as well as a mission mode to learn combos for the character you find yourself preferring to use. UNIST was the first fighting game of a few here, so if you're worried about it being too complicated just remember that others were where you were but took the plunge and loved it.
Brody Lopez
whats the best game 2 jack off 2 in bed
Chase Barnes
Thanks guys, I might buy next weekend. Hopefully I'll be playing with you guys soon.
Lincoln Anderson
The one where you cuddle with me.
Cameron Hughes
Fug this made me chuckle
Dominic Ross
I wouldnt say easier imo. But thats personal for me, i fucking hate doing dash and 3/1 command inputs in a combo. Also it has just as many hidden systems as a normal anime game but the lack of air dash makes it a bit more accessible.
Evan Powell
IAD was always the bane of my existence. I feel like there a lot more freedom in this game for making combos, which means there's not a large barrier to learn how to do something decent in the game. Other anime fighters typically have really tight input windows for combo more so than this one in my opinion. If you meant easier in terms of "wow, so that's what high level game play looks like. It doesn't look that hard", I guess you're right. There's a lot of complicated mechanics you could probably improve upon and become really good, but I'm just saying the barrier-of-entry to get in the "I'm having fun" range probably isn't too high that people would probably only need an hour or less to get there.