
Depends on if you buy the game for the PS3 or the Vita. Both games are on the disc for the PS3, the Vita version comes with the dl code for the second game.
Depends on if you buy the game for the PS3 or the Vita. Both games are on the disc for the PS3, the Vita version comes with the dl code for the second game.
Yeah, I need to give Bandit more love in the blog, lol.
Great attitude, Michael. In my experience, sometimes these things happen for a reason. As a pagan friend of mine often says: the Goddess isn't going to help you unless you help yourself first. Maybe it's just a test the universe is throwing at you to see just how determined you really are. For what it's worth, seems to me like you've got the determination, the drive, and the confidence to reach for those goals. I'm certain that you'll make them.
That part was a pain in the butt. Good luck.
Have you played Okamiden? Maybe one of my favorite DS games, and they did a fantastic job using the stylus as the celestial brush.
I really need to get my house organized so that I can set up the old CRT TV and my PS2! I got distracted early on in this game and never finshed it. I'd get the PSn version, except that right now I'm broke and I also am nearly out of room on my hard drive. Sigh.
Have fun! I never played either game, so I'll probably pick this up at some point during the summer when I have some extra cash.
Have a great trip to AZ, I could use a little sun and warmth myself! And I"m glad you're feeling better.
My Alundra playthrough is on the back burner while I'm playing through Tales of Symphonia, and then I may decide to play something completely different, like maybe go back and finish AC II.
Ben doesn't have a PS3.
Ben, do you still have either a PS1 or PS2? Its worth hunting down. It's certainly not the worst RPG/Adventure hybrid I've ever played.
Yes, but I was the one who suggested we ask Andrew. You're welcome.