This is actually changing for Nintendo, albeit slowly. If I recall correctly, a few of their first party games on Wii U have gotten several patches. I wouldn't mind this. Bug fixes, balancing, maybe a new character here and there.
I submitted this article early yesterday. It didn't get approved until a few hours ago.
Well, CDs are mostly over as a "thing". But suggesting that no one listens to MP3s anymore is just kind of silly. Other than streaming, that's the main way people listen to music.
EDIT: Nevermind. I guess just hope you're not one of those in the failure group...?
Actually, that's only if the site uses a 7-10 scale. For a lot of sites, 5.5 means very very slightly above average.
Senior Editor at Pixelvolt here, we do not and have never accepted bribes for games. Thanks for reading, though.
Pixelvolt editor here. We don't accept bribes, never have, and never will. Thanks for reading.
EDIT: Feel free to "disagree" all you want. We do not accept bribes. This is not up for debate.
Now there's an idea. Would make online co-op even better.
I can see it coming in handy, especially for lengthy RPGs. Toss up a walkthrough on one side, play on another.
It looks like you just went through and chose a list of games you personally liked, and didn't really read the article. If you did, you would've seen Journey as number two.
This is a subjective list of three games per person over an entire generation. If titles like the Last of Us and Uncharted were included, someone would be mad that some OTHER games weren't included. The point wasn't to pay lip service to the biggest titles.
What evidence is there for this? If a developer finds it financially more viable to work on the 360 and PS3, why would they suddenly shift over to the Wii U now that more advanced systems are coming out?
This is something in business called "cannibalism", and yes they would mind. Ultimately, they want everyone to switch over to PS4 at some point. Delaying that is not good for the company.
Seriously? There are so many articles and studies on this. If you're going to say "What confusion?" at least Google it first.
Chesley has not reviewed a Call of Duty game on the site.
This is a common problem for the series, and not one with an easy fix. There are so many lines of dialogue that catching every error would be almost impossible.
That being said, the 3DS has updating capabilities. Maybe we'll see something.
"The last time I checked" is kind of silly to say in a technologically advanced industry where things move at the speed of light on Twitter, Facebook, reddit, etc. If any time has passed since you last "checked", it's probably time to check again.
You are a single customer with a rational opinion about what console he will be purchasing. Kevin is also a single customer with a rational opinion about what console he will specifically not be purchasing. I see no conflict here.
Three of those are exactly what the article is talking about (milked Nintendo franchises) and the other is in danger of the same (the Xeno series).
It was, but the confirmation of this was hidden away in an Ultimania guide and never discussed with a wide audience. I've talked to fans about the games and their connections for years; someone is always learning this for the first time.