I'm currently going through Super Mario Galaxy 2 again. The 3D Mario games are, in my opinion, a lot of fun and always great to go back to play.
"Now, that is not to say it’s a bad game. I don’t have that opinion. The game and I just didn’t ‘click’. At all. So here I sit, not having played enough of the game to properly review it, but I also wanted to share my experience"
At least you're honest and I applaud you. Reviewers sometimes feel the need to rush a review out or chug through a game they can't get into just to release a score. I'm happy you didn't rush to do that and admitted the gam...
Bayonetta 2, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Super Mario 3D World, Pikmin 3, Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE, Pokken Tournament, Affordable Space Adventures, Captain Toad, Super Smash Bros., Yoshi's Woolly World, Super Mario Maker, Wonderful 101, Hyrule Warriors, Splatoon, Mario Kart 8, Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, and Xenoblade Chronicles X are games I thoroughly enjoyed on my Wii U.
The system may have lacked in third party but it had some great exclusive games
Honestly, I'd probably do the exact same thing. It would just be fun to do, especially if you can get a group of people to do it.
You'd have so many Murlocs on either faction chasing low level characters in the other faction.
You'll see YouTube videos of 25 Murlocs taking down the Lich King.
You'll see Murlocs flood a town and spam Aaaughibbrgubugbugrguburgle!
I approve of this idea.
No one thought the Wii would sell that much.
Nintendo shouldn't shoot themselves in the foot with crazy sales forecasts again like they did with Wii U.
Virtual Boy would like a word with you.
Or the 64DD but that's considered an add-on
My wife and I love playing the game on Wii U together. It's so cute and fun to play.
I preordered the Neon Switch so when my wife and I ever do multiplayer things, such as SnipperClips, she'll always use the red one and I'll use the blue. Essentially our own personal controllers
I stated the power of Pokémon is strong based on the sales it achieved in 3 months time. I followed up by saying, and yes I could've worded it better, that a Pokémon game on the Switch can help out the system; not so much the 3DS game.
The issue with releasing another GameCube, while not a bad idea, financially wouldn't make much sense. Nintendo make a powerful console with lots of third party backing support and it is the worst(second worst now compared to Wii U) selling console. Why make a follow up of that?
Their approach with the Switch hopefully will merge their home and handheld divisions together; then you'll see a steady stream of games.
I mean, compare their handheld division to...
14 million copies of Pokémon Sun and Moon in 2-3 months. The power of Pokémon is strong. Time will tell if it'll help the Switch
"Come March 3rd I personally will not have the Nintendo experience."
Claims it's rushed; hasn't even previewed/played the thing.
Luckily, Nintendo invited me to a private hands-on event next month and, unlike this author, I'll get to try the system out and hopefully make a blogpost about how it performs/plays.
1: it's not $60, it's $50(still too much but get the information right)
2: one has 24+ mini games while this is one rushed mini game
3: 1-2 Switch should've been included with the system.
Yeah, same. Thing is, it didn't review entirely well in Japan either(I think a 33/40) but that's not even a bad score either; people just think that if it isn't a 9/10, it's a failure.
Personally, review scores don't affect me or my enjoyment for games. I like to play the game myself and review it based on my play-through; not on someone else's. My personal review is the best review I can go by in my opinion.
@fenome
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"we’ll make you a version for the Super Nintendo if you want – anything you ask for"
Time to make a petition for NieR: SNES edition
A very fun indie game that using touch screen controls very well. I bought it on Vita when it first released and recommend it to anyone with a system that can play this game.
The official pricing: 4GB card ($19.99) and 32GB card ($99.99). The 8GB and 16GB cards will cost $29.99 and $59.99, respectively, according to Sony.
^Prices when the Vita first released. Even today, 5-6 years after the console released, the 32gig still runs for 70-80 bucks which is beyond ridiculous
I currently play my Vita to this day and while the memory card prices were a massive rip off(kept an 8gig for years constantly deleting stuff), the games were not bad.
The Vita gave us Tearaway and Gravity Rush; two new IPs that have become two of my new favorites.
It's enhanced for the Switch. News users will love it, and I am sure anyone who bought the game who feels like they would want to play it again, would love to play the game again.