A general rant:
I don't need to absorb a damn thing.
Budget your (to those who don't) production better. I'm long past paying for numerous transactions just to get a fully made product because a bunch of tools are dropping millions on bad decisions. I purchase what's worth the value, and I sure as heck wait for sales now because I don't feel that AAA games are worth the initial fee anymore. There are a few exceptions, and those few ar...
Yes.
Andromeda was an okay game. It wasn't great. It wasn't fantastic. It was okay, and by being okay I did enjoy my time with it. But it was an okay game that was released with horrendous animations, questionable dialogue quality and a somewhat vacant urgency (The enemy didn't feel all that much of a threat) creating a game where the gameplay was good but the story was meh.
I personally love how the game starts though, with the father bit, but then that magic quickl...
Nier... Is on your worst list?
I won't even try to process how stupid that is.
If I see Xenosaga Ep 1,2 & 3 pop up in the Ps2 -> to Ps4 section.
I'll call the ps4 the best console of all time (and it'll repeat like an echo amongst mountain tops).
I don't see how it possibly could. It can certainly sell a ton, but more than Sony's ps4? I feel that's treading the realm of fantasy.
Thank you for the suggestion :) I'll add that to the list.
Innovation, strong IP's, and a release of games that doesn't depict a wasteland. I haven't been impressed by Nintendo since n64 (in regards to a console). If they don't suddenly drop this platform, I'd call it a return. But just because they've returned, doesn't mean they've done all they can to be regarded as champions (because to me, they aren't there yet).
Edit / To further elaborate:
- Gamecube was ok
- I d...
(No order)
1. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
2. Xenoblade Chronicles 2
3. Super Mario Odyssey
4. Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
5. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Never bothered with the Wii U)
But guys, the scenery!
They did exceptionally well. That said, one cannot claim ownership when it's apparent that the competition (Sony in this instance) is technically, selling/doing better. However I don't spend my time analyzing sale numbers so if Nintendo's managed to sell more, feel free to point that out (I won't mind).
What you can claim, is a return to true form, a healthy ground. Nintendo - if they keep going from here in the right direction and constantly improve in the ...
Nice interview. I'm looking forward to this.
Says a lot about the common demographic, be it attention span, age, amount of time allocated to gaming, etc. Is it bad that people enjoy these games? Of course not. But it just so happens that the most popular games are associated with the greediest / most anti-consumer publishers, be it Activision, EA, and so on.
It's going to be the last game Bioware makes before EA dismantles them and consumes their assets. All the while they'll reap a profit from MT's.
That's just my opinion.
This will be a blast to play. It looks so satisfying.
I was a tad rude, for that I apologize.
Keep doing what you love, and improvement will follow.
Always.
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I'm fine with some bugs (they tend to get patched). Also the fact they have 2 control schemes will benefit both old and newcomers.
This'll be a fantastic experience. I would advise that people don't let pessimistic opinions detract from the enjoyment or interest. It would be a shame to pass up on this offering.
I'd say this was a great year for Nintendo, and that Sony also performed incredibly well. I mean. My backlog of games is insane now and there's much more on the horizon.
As for Microsoft, at least they can boast about power.. but power means little when the games are lacking, so Microsoft needs games, and not a number you can count on with a few fingers.
You'll love the first and third (the 2nd's gameplay mechanics were a tad trickier).