Tried the original a few years ago but just couldn't handle the outdated controls. Really looking forward to finally playing the legendary game that so many games I love are based on.
Their 10 year plan is to change the service agreement in the middle of the night to pause 'your' game and show full page ads. Want to complain? No problem, now your account is banned permanently via. form letter with no chance to appeal or talk to a human. The Google Experience.
How did EA get their grubby hands on this title?
Has the potential to be great but Netflix can't help themselves so it will demonstrate the triumph of Marxism over the greedy racist individual.
They should build on the great ARMS characters. It's time for ARMS 2!
Not familiar with this game but it speaks volumes they don't have enough confidence to show over 1 second of gameplay without gimmicky flashing bling.
It's really happening! I've been buying twin-stick shooters in anticipation. My reservation is after Q2 but still am super excited.
You're goddam right!
Love this game but for those who only played the first one, Windlands 2 has a lot of combat so it's quite different. Didn't like it at first but it grows on you.
If you like these type of games also highly recommend HoVRboard and Jet Island.
If I had the type of life where I was wiping my ass with 100s I'd go out and buy this thing tomorrow. Heck if I were that stuffed I'd buy one for every room in the house and then donate them to people in this comment section when the batteries ran out. But unfortunately in the real world it's kind of pricy for a luxury add-on. My crappy 49" TCL cost less.
Part two of their upgrade strategy is to push turned-based games to best show its graphical capabilities.
And my 2080 Super completes the GoW Straight 20 Super Club!
wonder what local pvp is?
edit: Never mind.. thought this was a VR title
A 10 year old game that costs full price, but a perfect match for the Switch's technology. It should come with a tube of lube.
Cause it already exists and is called the Switch
He's about to publish a book about his time at Nintendo called: Disrupting the Game.
It's already a steam feature. Click on settings for the game you want to move, and there's a Move option with a dropdown list of drives.
Where the hell was this as I was losing my mind completing Meat Circus?!
Screenshots don't do it any favors. Hopefully there's a demo.
Mine 'lives on' in the bathroom, lol, mostly playing ninja gaiden and super stardust. Got it used about a year after launch and regret nothing. It's one of the first (if not the first) production handheld with two real joysticks.