I wonder if some indie developers will make touch-screen focused games like Shin'en with an Art of Balance sequel/followup. I would definitely give it a go.
I feel like HD Rumble is something you need to experience first-hand, like VR; since watching others use it doesn't justify its purpose.
For me, when I hear about it, I do not fully understand it completely; however, trying it out may answer my questions and concerns and luckily, I was invited to attend a private Switch event next month so I will be able to come to a conclusion on how HD Rumble feels/works.
Definitely enjoyable. Once I get the funds to buy this game and an HDD, I'll definitely play this game
Funny enough my friend and I were talking about Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime a couple days ago. Now we can try it out.
The delay was a bummer but the fact they're giving us this DLC for free is awesome news
"They be mad at the PS4 because it offers the best variety, best overall package and is killing it"
This is your status on your profile and you're calling someone else delusional?
I enjoy my PS4 as much as the next person(my copy of Gravity Rush 2 came in a day before release) but your statement reeks of fanboy.
Yakuza 0 went under my radar but may have to check it out.
Best Buy messed up so I get Gravity Rush 2 today instead of tomorrow(release day) so I am pretty happy.
"If you’re hoping for this trend of 3+ couch co-op to continue for Nintendo, then the Switch may come as a disappointment."
Mario Kart 8, Bomberman, SnipperClips, Fast Racing Remix, and Puyo Puyo Tetris all have 4 player right now and those are set to launch within the first month or two. That isn't bad at all for a start. Wii U had NintendoLand and New Super Mario Bros. U as their 4-player launch window games. *Give it time*
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All Final Fantasy fans will love the inside jokes and humor throughout this game. I'm currently on chapter 17 and it's a lot of fun.
I see the two games mentioned like this; you can buy the full game at a set price($10 for Mario Run) while the 'free trial' is more of a demo.
I remember having discs for 1-2 demos(still got a very early copy of Jack II) but now in the digital age, we can try most games before we buy it which is the case for the two games mentioned.
Of course but it's not be-all-end all if the resolution is 900p instead of 1080. Would 1080p be nice? Sure. Does it being 900p take away the fun of the game? Not at all.
This whole generation has been about graphics and personally, I'm tired of all of it. Can't we go back and focus on the gameplay of these games instead of how many Ps are on screen? The resolution on the 3DS is awful but the games are still a lot of fun and fun gameplay is something I personall...
YouTube took awhile to launch on the 3DS and PS4, just give it some time.
I'll be amazed if it doesn't have Netflix or YouTube down the line considering everything can stream those, even the 3DS
WarioWare needs to make a comeback. The Joy-Cons seem perfect for it
I'm glad to see Fire Emblem getting more love state-side. New 3DS game in May, Fire Emblem Warriors this autumn, and new Switch title next year. My wife is going to be one happy lady(she's a huge Fire Emblem fan who got me into the series)
Nintendo representation said 2TB microSDs will work but those aren't the cheapest at the moment. Still good though
Apparently the dock will have the option to plug in an external; however it seems Nintendo may need to unlock it or something in those regards.
It's all good; just always want to make sure people don't get the wrong idea/news.
Purchasing external memory is something needed for all systems this generation. I have a 2TB external on both my Wii U and Xbox One and will soon buy a 2TB HDD for my PS4. Games take up way more memory than they used to
"graphics will be lower than the episode of The Simpsons that will be airing Sunday night."
Are you actually comparing tv show animation to video game development? Both have vastly different development cycles with video game development obviously needing more work and time.
Plus: Gameplay>Graphics
"forcing us to purchase a micro SD card to hold more than one or two titles?"
Do you plan to only buy 8gig...
To be expected really. Games prices always settle down after/during the launch period/after something is announced.
Most X1/PS4 games have a RRP of £55/60 (just go and shop in game), but always drop in line to the £40-50 mark.
Funny enough my friend and I were talking about Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime a couple days ago. Now we can try it out.