Three demos, one connection error, several quick-time events, TOTAL WAR!
Except there wasn’t Total War.
Don’t worry, this will be short.
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Three demos, one connection error, several quick-time events, TOTAL WAR!
Except there wasn’t Total War.
Don’t worry, this will be short.
Continue reading
Congratulations must go to Sony on this, the day of my daughter’s wedding release of firmware version 4.1 for finally enabling the browser on the PS3 to correctly render pages and the ability to not only render italicised text without deleting the space before, but giving me the ability to visit websites without the entire system crashing.
It took them six years.
Everyone clap slowly.
Recently, my PS3′s blu-ray diode gave up and died. Specifically that bit for some reason. Anyway, I did the sensible thing (or so I thought) of backing up the PS3′s hard drive before sending it off to the local shop for repair (AD Computers).
This isn’t going to be a complaint about that shop, they were great, it’s the backup bit that’s important.
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Well I finally got around to playing the Final Fantasy 13 – 2 Demo, and I have to say that I’m very likely going to buy it, and I like the look of it. It supposedly fixes many of the problems with 13, but obviously, in a demo you aren’t going to see all of that.
As most people are saying, they do seem to have recognised the linearity of the previous game which is a good thing. The demo was full of little sidequests, optional paths, more people to talk to, even a shop, etc. I’m glad to see that they haven’t listened to all the criticism though, and the combat system remains intact. Continue reading