Exactly. I've seen quite a few comments from disabled people who played Sekiro annoyed that other people are trying to claim accessibility means lowering the difficulty.
Phil Spencer once said he'd like to see KotOR come back... *waits patiently*
I'm so excited to see how this fits in with the overall story and if it could possibly lead to a sequel.
Yeah, I never understand why people criticize RE5 for being action but give RE4 a pass. I guess RE4 kept the horror atmosphere a little better, but it had already left the survival horror gameplay behind.
It's more like an adventure game, although one focused on exploration. There are some puzzles.
Good thing, then, that Square Enix didn't actually say we'll have to wait 3 more years, just that they should be out IN the next three years. That means it could be 2018 or 2019, too.
So then, Bayonetta 3 when?
I backed this, but became less interested in it when it scrapped combat ideas in favor of becoming a stealth game.
Apparently the Darksiders universe has them as War, Death, Fury, and Strife.
He just worked with them for Nier: Automata, so this shouldn't be a big surprise, right?
It has features of the New 3DS, so it's the New 2DS XL.
Please have a more interesting villain.
It'll really depend on whether publishers are interested or not. Bayonetta 2 was Nintendo exclusive because Nintendo was willing to fund and publish it when other publishers weren't.
Then you better hope Sega or another multiplatform publisher has decided it would be profitable now. (Maybe if the PC release of 1 sells well.) Bayonetta 2 was an exclusive because Nintendo was willing to fund it when other publishers weren't.
Vampyr is planned for this year, and... there was a game called Dark in 2013, that I think was about a vampire? Otherwise, though, I can't think of any recent vampire games.
That would be awesome.
Tales of Asteria has been out in Japan for 3 years. This is just the latest chapter.
Yes, please.
They can say Mario & Luigi is there for the RPG fans, but as much as I love the Mario & Luigi games, they aren't the same as the Paper Mario RPGs were.
Devil's Third and Fatal Frame 5 were published by Nintendo. (And although it wasn't listed, so was Bayonetta 2.)
MadWorld and No More Heroes weren't published by Nintendo, but were still Nintendo exclusives.
Evolve or die? What proof do you have that Paper Mario would have died if it hadn't changed so dramatically (especially in light of the success of Bug Fables)?