Nier was a very well received and selling Platinum title. If Bayonetta 3 changes its direction I bet it would go that way.
Tropical Freeze - Cool new mode and I love Donkey Kong. Plus it might help Mario + Rabbids with its DLC and vice versa.
Hyrule Warriors - I was jel that the 3DS version had extra content...
Perfectly fine here, along with new Kirby, Mario Tennis, and DK in Rabbids.
We found the only person surprised to find the game, with an antagonist always kidnapping the same female against her will, marketed with its three main characters in wedding tuxedos and dresses, is about a forced wedding.
Bravo
So the Amiibo announced forever ago didn't give it away that it was a wedding?
Or the trailers? Or screenshots, anything that ever showed Bowser in the game?
After talking with coworkers owning the original Vive, my excitement's gone down. This doesn't include the new controllers that were demoed over the summer time. It's higher resolution, but after trying WMR with lenses of that same resolution, it's still not high enough for prime time. Oculus Go is dropping in a few months for $199 and while a totally different product for a different market, HTC is introducing an even more expensive VR system when they're already 50% more...
Gaz, we see he didn't even bat an eye when TLOU got remastered, yet here he is whining about it anyway.
That may be due to marketing and the price difference between the two. Sony markets PS4 Pro as "dynamic 4K" and Microsoft markets "True 4K." If "True 4k" games have performance issues in their upgrade, yeah, they should be noted. Any issues for either platform should be noted.
Especially with issues like this:
"There are areas of the game where you can actually see some of the underlying geometry - visible vertices layered on top ...
If you're looking at it from a service perspective, yeah.
But in under 9 months I don't doubt the Switch has more exclusives than the Xbox, sooo....
Exclusive games and platform wars aside, $170 for a 4K Blu-ray/streaming device that also plays most of the top game releases is a great deal.
On the other hand, it also makes a $500 X that much harder to swallow...
On Black Friday, will the sales be the current Early Access price, plus our GCU 20% of that?
This article is written with impatient nonsense. Most developers, even Ubisoft's team that made Rabbids, barely knew anything about the Switch this time last year, and yet we've *already* got the beautiful Doom *and* the huge open world Skyrim on this portable device.
Give it some time.
Halo 5 truly is a great leap, especially when it comes to the Forge sandbox levels' textures and the clarity on the Spartans pre- and post-match. No more jagged armor!
Literally the final words of the story:
"And that’s when Breath of the Wild dropped its final lesson on me.
There are no more princesses to save, dude. It’s time to save yourself."
Cynical people like you should read the articles you hate so much.
This generation, MS flubbed themselves. The One X will only save the brand in the long run if MS can prove forever-compatibility and Sony somehow doesn't with the PS5.
Dude who cares. Grow up, life is more than numbers when there are Spartans to slay in whatevK resolution.
People are allowed to enjoy both. Halo 5 in 4K and Horizon on the Pro are both awesome, not missing out.
B-b-but that one random no-name blog said it's RROD all over again!
"Something that didn't change is still the same."
To follow gangsta and especially the Wii U - the Switch seems to be the direct successor the Wii U would have had even if it was a success, a natural evolution of the play-away-from-TV-but-still-a- console concept. But the Wii U sold worse than the Dreamcast.
So yeah it's a massive risk. It's silly to suggest otherwise.