No, The Witness is not on Xbox One.
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We neglected to include NX on the grounds that we know it's coming, and honestly, the content is where Nintendo really needs to shine. The hardware is going to be their own wild and wacky stuff, so we'll see how that goes.
Agree, but also would love to see it, and it wouldn't make for a horrible business decision. Not making a Mario or Zelda game makes sense. But allowing Pokémon to make the jump to smartphone and potentially to the PC (via the web, not via its own app) makes a lot of sense for the sharing mechanic. It would bring people in and then move them to the mainline game on a Nintendo console. Could be really great.
I'm thankful for having just celebrated 365 days with my amazing girlfriend and for all the time we are able to spend together.
Smash has had an insanely great run with DLC since its release over a year ago. Most games stop DLC after a few months, usually six or eight after release. As much as I love Smash content, Nintendo needs its resources to focus on other games now, but that doesn't mean we won't see a bunch of new characters in December's broadcast!
Nintendo has said specifically that Zelda will be coming to Wii U, but it'll still be awesome!
Nope. With the exception of the wireless connectivity to double as a link cable, nothing else will be changed.
Corrected in article. Thanks for point this out. I was going based on what Nintendo said in the Direct that it's 20 years after but didn't spot check that one. Thanks.
Article clickbait.
The "high" point of the game is hoarding Mantis REQ packs to go mech crazy. This is virtually impossible: 1) Mantises are quite rare. 2) You have to wait until level 8 at a minimum, which is about 75-80% through the match, if it gets there at all. 3) No chance in hell you get to spawn more than one in a match if they take your first one out.
Sounds like the guy didn't actually play Warzone at all.
Article also starts out by saying "...
Xbox 360 launched with wireless controllers (10 years ago).
Nintendo made the Wavebird wireless controller in June 2002 (13.5 years ago).
As for battery life, the Wavebird lasted for almost 100 hours on a single charge, added barely any weight to the original controller, and was accurate to about 90 feet. http://ca.ign.com/articles/...
The original...
What the video says is that some amiibo save data will transfer from Wolf Link into Zelda Wii U, but we don't know how or what yet.
You said that the only thing Uncharted and Tomb Raider have in common are treasure hunting third person platforming games, yet you then say that Tomb Raider is trying to copy Uncharted?
Tomb Raider is not really a platformer as much as it used to be, and its ironically enough, always been less about hunting treasure, more about solving puzzles and killing people. Uncharted ramps up the killing people and tones down the puzzle solving significantly (though Golden Abyss had some really ...
Tomb Raider was a runaway hit, only lost in the fact that Fallout 4 released the same day. Otherwise, the original (not the 2013 reboot) Tomb Raider and Indiana Jones paved the way for Uncharted, which then paved the way for the 2013 reboot of Tomb Raider, which is now giving Uncharted something to live up to. They are both archaeological action-adventures, but they are also very different games.
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Oh, absolutely its more of a console game (CoD).
But it's interesting that the difference is still quite so large, even considering that Black Ops III has been out for the weekend so people who didn't get it day one or day two are also factored into this, but this is a mere 12 hours after Fallout's launch. Insane.
Halo: Reach did pretty well without the Chief.
Nope, just the last of Nathan Drake, not the series altogether.
That was a year ago and conjecture, and while it'll likely be the last of Nathan Drake's story, no way Sony ends Uncharted altogether. There are tons of other stories to tell.
Well said and spot on.
I love midnight launches! Nothing like discussing a game you love with people who have a similar joy for it. Yeah, the body odour thing could be handled better, but it's a good experience if you go to a store in a mall that lets you wait inside the mall so you don't freeze half to death.
Knack was a half-decent game, but with what PlayStation has coming out this year, this will get lost in the rest of the grass, I think.