Ricky D
formerly centex hogg
- Mar 3, 2013
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Always got to be differentChrono Cross > *
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Always got to be differentChrono Cross > *
ARPGWhat’s that game sbout
Always got to be different
Hell nawwwwwwFor Honor GOTY?
The Division top 3 this gen?
Ubisoft Da GAWD?
Infinite Warfare 10/10?
What do you speak of sir?
I put mad hours into TPP just for this . I played the whole game non lethal so every chance I got I was upgrading my base. Literally taking EVERYTHING that wasn't nailed down . Once I got that Fulton portal it was a wrap lol. Eventually I got to the point where I wouldn't even take soldiers below S+. I traded it in earlier this year so it'll be good to have it backLOVE MGS
I love how they are somewhat different in their own way. TPP was great because of the how base building and gadget upgrades. I still love doing that. Wish they completed that game. 4 will always be special to me because I did the Big Boss run on it and that's one of the hardest things I've ever done in gaming. still love to play 1,2, 3. Not so much peace walker.
buggin bFor Honor GOTY?
The Division top 3 this gen?
Ubisoft Da GAWD?
Infinite Warfare 10/10?
What do you speak of sir?
Boy this game gets me in my feels
Nah I fought thru the tears like a GDon't tell me that you are in your living room cryin' B
I put mad hours into TPP just for this . I played the whole game non lethal so every chance I got I was upgrading my base. Literally taking EVERYTHING that wasn't nailed down . Once I got that Fulton portal it was a wrap lol. Eventually I got to the point where I wouldn't even take soldiers below S+. I traded it in earlier this year so it'll be good to have it back
Red XIII and seto scene>thatBoy this game gets me in my feels
I put mad hours into TPP just for this . I played the whole game non lethal so every chance I got I was upgrading my base. Literally taking EVERYTHING that wasn't nailed down . Once I got that Fulton portal it was a wrap lol. Eventually I got to the point where I wouldn't even take soldiers below S+. I traded it in earlier this year so it'll be good to have it back
Yea I never used the robot either. Just used to run around with D Dog. Once I unlocked the Raiden skin I didn't even use my horse anymoreSounds like me. I never logged on to the online portion because I thought it was gonna be dumb or too complicated, so I ran through the game just building my base and having it run like clockwork. Then I logged on to the PSN and came up like billions of credits because it just kept paying me out rewards for all the achievements I did in game while I was offline(60 headshots, 30 non lethal kills, etc)
had me like
pretty much had EVERY gun/suit/buddy equipment in development
and like you if you had a below S+ ranking you had to go.
That womhole fulton + equipping DD with it
You can even upgrade the robot(i hardly use it though) to shoot fulton's at enemys and it just takes them away
Man I'm really set on getting 100% on GTA V right now, but all this TPP is tempting me to play it again, but if I do that, I won't go back to GTA for a min
FF6 has never been the goat.
Parasite Eve should be something you play ASAP.
Not squaresoft, but you should also play the OG tales of phantasia from snes and the OG wild arms from psx.
That post was blasphemousParasite Eve. Man you just took me back.
For all my JRPG fans, what should I try next? Secret of Mana or Chrono Trigger? I've been playing Final Fantasy VI via SNES mini and now I'm feeling all nostalgic. Playing thru it reminds me of why Final Fantasy VI is GOAT
I'll probably do Secret of Mana. For some reason the Wii Shop Channel is down right niw and I'm not dealing with those load times on the PSX version. Grandia is another one I need to get to.Trigger, but both are good.
You should try Grandia if you have never played it.
Or Azure Dreams if you want something obscure.
Mr. Kodera joined Sony Corporation in 1992, where he was first assigned to planning and control within Sony’s portable audio business. In 1998 he was transferred to Sony Electronics Inc. in the U.S., where he was initially responsible for planning and control of various portable and mobile products, before subsequently being appointed VP of product management for IT products such as PCs. In 2010 he assumed the role of SVP, Corporate Strategy, at the newly established Sony Network Entertainment International LLC (SNEI), and in 2013 was appointed President, SNEI. Since then, Mr. Kodera has engaged in the launch and the enhancement of an array of network services via the PSN platform. These have included PlayStation Store, which sells the latest game titles, movies and TV shows; the PlayStation Plus subscription service offering members exclusive benefits and content; and the PlayStation Now online game streaming service. Mr. Kodera has also been integral to the launch of several other ground-breaking network services that have greatly enriched the PlayStation experience, including the PlayStation Vue cloud-based TV service, PlayStation Video content distribution service, and PlayStation Music, which leverages a global strategic partnership with Spotify to deliver a best-in-class digital music experience on PSN. Mr. Kodera has contributed significantly to growing this recurring revenue business. Furthermore, since his appointment as Deputy President of SIE last year, he has worked closely with Mr. House on the overall management of the game and network services business including product development, business strategy and system and network engineering.