Quote from: Achim on June 19, 2010, 05:09:29 PMQuote from: Critter on June 19, 2010, 02:49:07 AMI'm in the final boss battle for Arkham Asylum and damn are my wrists sore! I have to take half hour breaks after each attempt just so I can maintain proper use of hands and wrists. Now you worry me to go on. I already hd a hard time with Bane (although I did get him on the third attempt ).I completed my first run through of the game before with 50% of the trophies. . I will go back and do some more trophy hunting later but the game as a whole was fantastic! Don't worry, if I can take on the final boss fights I'm sure you will be fine, they are actually fairly straight foward, your wrists have to endure a fair bit though .
Quote from: Critter on June 19, 2010, 02:49:07 AMI'm in the final boss battle for Arkham Asylum and damn are my wrists sore! I have to take half hour breaks after each attempt just so I can maintain proper use of hands and wrists. Now you worry me to go on. I already hd a hard time with Bane (although I did get him on the third attempt ).
I'm in the final boss battle for Arkham Asylum and damn are my wrists sore! I have to take half hour breaks after each attempt just so I can maintain proper use of hands and wrists.
Quote from: W0m6at on June 19, 2010, 05:57:15 PMNot in all cases. Check this list. You want something Region B compatible, so either released in a Region B country, or if released in an A country (or far less likely, a C country), then it needs to be free of region-coding, or include a B (some are for example Region A,B).I usually use this site to check, if a specific US Blu-ray is region coded for B.
Not in all cases. Check this list. You want something Region B compatible, so either released in a Region B country, or if released in an A country (or far less likely, a C country), then it needs to be free of region-coding, or include a B (some are for example Region A,B).