"Dont watch it, if they did".
If only it were that simple. Unfortunately there would be no getting away from all the hype, advertising, trailers, viral videos e.t.c. It would be everywhere for months (if not years) and would drive me insane.
Please don't make a Mario film.
Anything Mario related (since the NES).
The original Halo was pretty lame (after countless superior PC shooters).
I think it empowers fat chicks or something, but probably implies a female stereotype of baking and cake eating.
Double Post
After the Killzone lawsuit got the go ahead, these guys should be very careful what they say.
I'm pretty sure this guy said each class having "tons of gear", I smell a lawsuit as digital equipment actually weighs nothing. /s
Half the games on offer are better than Unity.
I'd just like to point out that the UK is a part of Europe which is considered a regional entity.
The UK and Europe are not separate regions.
@Angels
"while the US is a symbol of freedom."
Only in the minds of Americans, the rest of the world generally see the US as an insular, semi-civilized nation of over patriotic chest-beaters.
It had mixed reviews at best, that rating is due to the controversy (and proves that it has backfired as I said).
I've seen enough of the film to know its mediocre.
I'm not against innovation at all when it adds something to the experience, but I happen to love console gaming and don't want it to be re-invented every 5 minutes.
Nintendo have to walk a fine line between providing an innovative way to allow its core fanbase to enjoy its games in a new and engaging way and selling out to the more lucrative casual market.
I hope they get it right and manage to appease and engage the core fans whilst bringing in new g...
Now a mediocre comedy (according to reviews) that would have likely been forgotten within ten minutes of leaving the cinema will be remembered forever for the controversy it caused.
Way to shoot yourself in the foot North Korea!
The Wii was only a commercial success, in terms of a core gaming experience it was far from successful.
The majority of its users were non-gaming casuals and hipsters.
I for one am glad MS and Sony didn't follow suit as it would have killed off console gaming entirely.
How many of the new-found casual adopters went on to buy a WiiU?
When will Americans learn that you play with Lego, not Legos?
Example; look at all that lego rather than look at all those legos.
@DougLord
See PS4 article, feel inferior, troll, lose bubble, rinse & repeat?
They haven't even demonstrated the Halfbreed fight scenes yet, it could all be a ploy; get all the negativity in the press out of the way, then blow them away come review time with the secret weapon.
Anti-Hype, if you like.
@Shaw98
Please read my comments above.
Thank you.
Sorry, I didn't mean to upset anybody.
I know nothing about Zelda, I'm not a Nintendo owner and have had no experience of previous Zelda games whatsoever.
My comment was nothing more than an honest reaction to the game from a newcomer's perspective.
I said the other day that I had no interest in any of the Nintendo titles that somebody listed as WiiU exclusives.
Somebody suggested that I should at least give them a try and after th...
I'm sure both MS and Sony have plenty set aside for Christmas. Microsoft haven't even sold all those 10 million they shipped yet after all.
"O, and get ready for Heman1976's (Greenpowerz) response somewhere, which will be even more deluded, long winded and make even less sense"
So I'm not the only one who came to the conclusion that they were one and the same person.
I'm actually quite fond of HeMan76, its like having my own pet lunatic mental patient.