If you haven't already try going to the island after 7:00pm. Catching the rare bugs is where you will get the bulk of your money. Having large amounts of currency can really open up the game for you as far as house expansions and public projects. Donate everything you catch to the museum, and buy everything the stores have to offer; this will increase the speed of store expansions and give you a hefty catalog for finding things to furnish your castle (you can eventually get a castle). It ...
Sounds interesting. Don't be bashful, let us see what you bought. You are amongst fellow gamers here.
But it's a good problem to have. Damn first world problems!
Picked up Alan Wake American Nightmare, Dear Esther, Dishonored, Fallout: New Vegas, Legend of Grimrock, Mark of the Ninja, Risen, Saints row 2, Sleeping Dogs, System Shock 2 and Witcher 2. Every one of those was under ten dollars except for Dishonored which was ten dollars and change. I couldn't be happier.
I just recieved my new gaming rig yesterday, and I just bought Alan Wake on Steam for three bucks. I have heard nothing but great things about Alan Wake and I cannot wait to start playing it.
I am very excited for this.
I stopped reading the article the second I read this..
"Strengthening the handheld’s market in the Uk and US will hopefully make things too hard for the Vista"
No offense, but that's just unprofessional.
I'm sorry but I am looking at it from a business perspective. If a casual consumer walks into the local gamestop looking to purchase a system and asks an employee questions and finds out that Wii U has a tiny hard drive, weak battery life, slow OS, few exclusive games (at least for now)and all for 350 USD, he/she might not buy one. He/she may decided to wait, buy a PS3, 360 <- both of which have none of these issues, or they may preorder a ps4. Look, I plan on buying a Wii U. I am a Ni...
I'm not sure I understand your point. I agree with everything you just said. I'm simply pointing out some of the issues holding the system back. If the Wii U gets better games, I think it will sell better, but that is not the only issue the system has. If Nintendo cannot offer a console experience that is up to date with basic conventions (points 2-5), it will ultimately fail imo. I've owned every Nintendo system to date, and I've for the most part been satisfied with my purch...
@n4f
I agree that any one of those alone won't make the systems sell, but if all of those issues are addressed than I think it will sell. Obviously having a good selection of quality games is the most important, but those other issues are holding the system back too.
I really don't think that Nintendo needs 3rd party support to succeed. Success being defined as the company being fiscally viable for the immediate future. However, I do believe that Nintendo would have to have 3rd party support to be number one again when competing against the Nextbox and PS4.
What is holding back Nintendo's success right now in my opinion is this. 1) Obviously better games and more of them. Without that, Wii U will fail. 2) It needs to fix the loadi...
Do you mind if I friend you on PSN? You seem very rational and have great taste in games (I'm currently playing the Ratchet and Clank collection too). Anyway, I agree with everything you just said. The 360, PS3, 3DS, and Vita have all had dry spells and gamers have a tendency to panick when that happens. Don't get me wrong, I wish the Wii U had more momentum right now, but I think by the end of the year, after some of the bigger releases, they will sell another 3 million and will be i...
I agree Zelda doesn't need a reboot, but the article acts as if Skyward Sword didn't address the writer's two main issues. Story and new villain. Skyward Sword had the most fleshed out story by far of any Zelda game and I personally loved it. And Skyward Sword had a brand new villain. So, I'm little confused here. SS broke several of the tradition conventions of past Zelda games, while still not abandoning some of the core ideas that make these games so memorable. Upgrading it...
It was actually 4 feet, but still very impressive. Good video, thanks!
I like to use the 3DS as the analogy. It's under powered compared to the Vita, yet it's selling better. Nintendo doesn't need to have be on par with the graphical capabilities of the PS4 or the nexbox in order to be successful. It will always come down to games and Nintendo will deliver like they always do. It's just a matter of time before some of the big guns from Nintendo's arsenal get released. I do agree with you, Wii U needs some new ip's, but 3DS has been gettin...
A completely rational and logical person on NG4? That is a rarity indeed. Gamers are so overly sensitive and insecure these days. I really wish more people could enjoying playing "games" more than playing "systems". I could care less what system a good game comes out on. I'm a gamer. I play games.
I wouldn't be surprised if that happened either. As much as I like Sony, they've never had an original idea. But a touch pad isn't the same as a touch screen. So if this rumor turns out to be true, then it technically wouldn't be copying Nintendo.
@Ezz2013
First of all it's "sales" not sells. And I wasn't making a judgment on anything. @Enemy said Nintendo is only in first place regarding hardware. That is not accurate. I simply stated the facts, sorry. Besides if you want to argue quality, Nintendo also has the top three highest rated games of all time. Look it up if you don't believe me. I'm still not stating my opinion on the matter, simply stating the facts.
They have the top three best selling games of this generation. Look it up.
It's not fifty dollars more if you want to game online. If you do not want to game online you are 150% correct, but if you do game online and let's say own the system for five years that's three hundred dollars more. Maybe it's not all at once and PS plus is a good deal I guess, but let's not fool ourselves about which is cheaper.