I'm looking forward to SF5, Fire Emblem Fates, No Man's Sky, and Persona 5. Other stuff looks interesting but is definitely not coming out too soon or I want to see how they look when they come out.
I'm going to avoid starting any arguments and settle for saying: I'm largely graphics and frame rate blind, so I don't see the problems most people seem to have.
My personal answer for what's unplayable is Morrowind. The incredibly bad animations and particularly ugly art direction are too distracting for me to get anywhere.
I just got a Wii U and I love Mario Maker. I'm not really into making troll/expert levels, so I've mostly been experimenting with short but sweet jaunts. I'd be very pleased to see if anyone likes them.
The price isn't outside of what I consider reasonable. But then, I'm planning on mostly buying games that I never owned/played and games I like enough that buying them again doesn't bother me. Speaking of, to anyone who's been playing it or played it back in the day: How is Rogue Galaxy? Is that game worth picking up for a casual jrpg fan?
They're far from great movies, and even as a boy I found Anakin and Padme completely insufferable. That being said, I tend to focus on what I like about everything, and I liked Obi-Wan's arc through all the movies and enjoyed the action scenes and bad guys. I'm of the opinion though that all of the Star Wars movies are overrated. The prequels are treated a bit worse than they actually are, and the originals are treated like they're a touch better than they actually are.
@big_denim: I love both personally, and they're in similar ballparks. If you're not familiar with "anime fighters" though, I'd start with Blazblue. It has a better tutorial mode for beginners and a larger roster for you to experiment with. Both of them have kooky stories, but they both do an okay job of encapsulating their lore for new players. Also, if you're lucky GG Revelator (which is an update of Sign), will come to Steam later this year or so. If so, you can skip Xrd Sign entirely.
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