it would sell like hotcake if nintendo published it and charged a freakton of money for it together with their retro snes milking machine that comes out in a month. for nintendo is truly the apple of videogaming.
somehow the addition "warriors" does not sound good :/
such a low score? sounds like finally an unbiased unpaid by nintendo blog post to this game.
already crying for ports? this gen is so strange.
knack ist the better mario jumper. like a nintendo game if they were up to date on tech. will definitely get knack 2
according to people on the internet the switch thing is the hotcake this gen. maybe they're right. stellar first parties that are in no way worn out or anything and even more stellar third party support. they don't even need a proper online infrastructure or a distribution plan for their hardware so good they are. at nights i awake screaming to the picture of a grossly grinning miyamoto shoving pikmins down my throat.
well i was able to withstand when dead rising 1 was released. they almost got me there. i think i'm good. already got the beast in the form of a pc ;)
be it like it is i would rather shell out money for an experimental vr version of skyrim in garbage mode than to throw money down nintendos greedy throat for the same game.
couldn't care less. this game was goty in 2016 and this expansion will be the best this year. this team deserves every penny.
x-com2 was actually the first game in years where I watched every cutscene because their narration is simply engaging. usually I skip every intersection in games because most are just fillers with crappy stories.
i didn't bother because online multiplayer shooter
no mans sky hat a freakton of potential
i didn't like u4, so i guess i'm free from havin to sit through this one. thanks for the heads up.
the days of (game) stores are over. please bother to go outside and take a look at your cities. physical game copies will go the same way down the drain as every other branch that sold stuff. the world went digital and there is nothing anyone can do to stop this. thank god.
to me personally a proper attitude towards their install base speaks louder than the feeling of nostalgia and the wish to own a subpar platform.
oh and don't worry, fans of physical copies. this will soon be over and not even hardware will be physical anymore but only a streaming service. but i find it super sweet how they cling on such nonsense as physical data carriers.
trollol (just kidding)
giving people great rewards who are not able to play 12/7 is a good move.
one can check by the pricing for ps2 games in the store if it's a remaster or remake or a very very low to no effort. cashing in on these unaltered titles is THE audacity this gen. but i guess more that a few people are buying these titles blindly, so we get more and more of these no efforts. no effort = no money. this should be the normal reaction.
been playing this game for almost 2 years now. the soundtrack is beyond boring after such a long time. it is good, but really could need more diversity and more tunes altogether. but kudos to them by milking every little drop out of the game. and frankly, it's game of the decade. so they deserve it. i know i would do the same if i was in their shoes.
i gave up after 20 hours. the game just didn't resonate with me much. but i am aware that they don't care. because all that's important is the sold units. what people have to say does actually not matter in the slightest.
they need to watch out for the noncompetitor. being outsold by a nintendo gadget might pretty much tell them to call it quits. unless.. they too are headin for another branch.. namely the living room where games are not their main focus anymore.
other than maybe xcom2 i can't think of a sequel that was worth my time or money.