No, everyone knows he voices everybody. Heck, you might be voiced by Nolan North right now and not even know it.
I'm glad they listened to the criticism and fixed it. There are some other issues to sort out, but this is a good start.
Evidently I can't really say the majority of the peopole here are gonna let that get in the way of the fanboy-esque hating. People are idiots, after all.
The guy didn't even mention the revamped controls, the new direction of the level design, and only vaguely how the game played at all.
Just ranting about the series and how this is more of the same. What a terrible article.
We've only heard one piece of orchestral trailer music, with the gameplay sound drowned out by the E3 crowds and commentary to the point you can barely even hear the sound effects. I mean honestly how can you even make that conclusion?
The graphics do look noticably better from the first with details and lighting (though a massive leap is it not by any means) and the backrounds look much more detailed. The action itself even manages somehow to be even crazier and more bus...
I can't believe people are so much more concerned with "blaming" than just being glad Bayonetta 2 is happening.
@ Mr. Nuts
What's done is done with the original Bayonetta. SEGA screwed up with it and it just so happened Nintendo thought it might be worthwhile to publish a sequel for the sake of the hardcore audience. If you're going to say "Nintendo is just doing it for business" you should realize every company does the same thing and to say otherwise is a double standard. The only thing that really matters is that Nintendo was willing to support a sequel where other...
They never said anything about the 2-player mode other than that it existed and was seperate from the main game. No details about Jeanne being in it or even if it was co-op. I doubt they would divulge any further details exclusively with these guys. (And Jeanne was not the antagonist of the last game.)
I wonder if these previewers even played the first game, given the comments about the visuals being the same. The lighting is better, the colors are more vibrant, the backround...
The visuals looked fantastic from the demo and they've made no sacrifices by any means. Lots of enemies, crazy and animated backrounds, and a smooth 60fps even with the game over a year away. People hype graphics up way too much.
More horsepower will not enhance the gameplay. Even if we're talking about the crazy set-pieces, Bayonetta 2 is still stand-out next to no one. It's already doing profoundly crazy things with the battles, so much that any more would likel...
Pretty much every game that had Mario in it was 1080p 60fps. That was stright from the mouths of the developers. Wind Waker HD was, as well.
I kind of doubt it for Bayonetta 2 as it's a lot more hectic and the screen is a lot busier, but let's wait and see.
Thank goodness. It diddn't happen that often, but when it did it really broke the skill-based nature and fairness of the game.
Wasn't XV originally working on the White Engine XIII was using? How would shifting to Luminous impact development?
I'm not totally sure how I feel about XV being bascially modified Kingdom Hearts gameplay, but I can't deny it looks good for what it is.
Shimomura is one of the best Japanese videogame composers, and in the industry in general. The stuff we've heard so far from XV has been great.
The story was said from the very beginning to be about Jodie's journey through life, struggling with her powers and people trying to exploit her. It's not a supernatural mystery, but a thriller with a supernatural element.
Even if you aren't being fetishistic at all somebody is going to jack off to it.
3D Land for the 3DS did the same thing with the Tanooki power-up, making it the central theme. And that was a raccoon dog suit.
But really, who cares? It's Mario, being silly and nonsensical is what it's always been about. I'm more interested in the gameplay possibilities with this new suit, not what it looks like.
It was predictable, but the games looked fantastic. And to the presentation's credit, it didn't waste my time with sports and other nonsense. It wasn't mindblowing by any means, but not bad at all imo. I'm definitely leaning on getting a Wii U in 2014.
I'd put Nintendo 2nd to Sony as far my interests go (who had an amazing conference). Microsoft had some good exclusives, but nothing I'd be particularly interested in and I'm still dead-set on not bu...
It's kind of weird seeing Mario in HD, after all this time.
It was enough to make me consider buying a Wii U. Same old IPs, but that doesn't change that the games look fantastic. Bayonetta 2, 101, and X look excellent, as well.
First they need a price cut, a $50-$100 advantage over the PS4 is nothing compared to value you get for the spec difference, especially when we're talking about a difference of HDD that is literally hundreds of GB's. Then they need to redesign that controller to be more slender and comfortable rather than bulky and heavy. They need to get those games out, but it looks like we're gonna have to wait till 2014 for that.
Nintendo clearly isn't winning in the power...