In Australia absolutely no doubt it's too expensive. Australia, Canada, and the U.K. get shafted on prices. $80 games in Canada? Screw that
I don't care what company it is: $60 dollar games should not have microtransactions in them
Previews for this game seem to be positive across the board. Seems like a game my wife and I can play together and have a good laugh and time
Did you not even bother reading the article or even the headline for that matter? It says the Wii U game has an install, not the Switch. The official Nintendo website makes no mention of an install for the Switch version as of now; only the Wii U version.
One of the editors at Eurogamer said in that milking game, you can feel the milk rushing down the controller as you pulled on the teat.
The concept of Rumble HD intrigues me but I still don't fully understand it. One of those things you gotta try hands on.
I really hope this is good. Previews say if you're a fan of old Bomberman games, you'll enjoy this one. Come on, Konami, don't mess this up like you've messed everything else up(never forget Silent Hill)
It's not dead to me yet. Still going through World of Final Fantasy, God Eater, and Dragon Quest Builders.
Sony may have dropped the ball hard with the Vita but thankfully Japanese developers kept supporting it. Thank you to those developers
"Nintendo would like everyone to think that they simply make mistakes and undershoot demand, but what we experienced between the NES Classic Edition and Nintendo Switch is a pure and simple lesson in market manipulation."
With the NES Classic, they should have created way more. The demand was there and they knew it.
With the Switch, they've said a few times they plan to launch 2 million in its launch month. Are those 2 million all the preord...
Yoshida is a fan of Nintendo so I'm not surprised.
Portability is something I like a lot. I've commented on so many Vita and 3DS articles cause portable consoles are perfect for my life/work style. If the system gets a Pokemon and Monster Hunter game(which I can definitely see both happening) I'll be sold on it. The new Mario game will most likely push me over along with Xenoblade 2 and Fire Emblem Warriors though if the latter two actually release this year.
Nintendo fans don't need to. Porting over a 6 year old game and releasing a yearly sports title isn't the best western third party support.
Why do we gamers allow western developers to get away with yearly games that needs patches to fix it, contain microtransactions in a $60 game, and lock content behind a $50 season passes?(mostly targeted at Activision and EA since they're the biggest). I can't support that no matter which system the games are on
It's called public relations and every company ever does it
The only one I haven't beaten was Super Mario Bros. 2. Other than that, I've beaten them all too. Lots of fun.
http://n4g.com/news/910491/...
With how people defended the Vita battery life for being such a demanding console with a 4 hour battery life, you're surprisingly not wrong right
Yeah I said this in a few articles: the Switch will see Japanese and indie support. Big western support will probably last a year at most and then die off. Western support has always been minimal on Nintendo home consoles since the 64
I said the same for PSVR and Wii U; this 'sold out' articles are pointless without concrete numbers.
With the price of the Switch in Australia, I'm not the least bit surprised. You all get screwed out there with pricing
It says Spring and considering Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is April, this title will either be May or June.
It boils down to the situation where people want new IPs from Nintendo and to stop relying on their existing ones. Splatoon was almost a Mario game but they scrapped it to create a new characters so now we have Inklings.
This is one of those situations in my opinion. Cameo appearances like Donkey Kong did in Punch-Out? I'm all for it
Website has an insane amount of ads. The rumored date from GAME says August 18th for those who don't want to deal with all the ads.