Please do not play the role of "Nintendo Defense Force" with me. I just highlighted a fair review of the Zelda series game: in terms of stories they are shallow, simplistic and convoluted.
No need to feel personally offended by it.
I'm not saying that the game will be bad, or that bringing models and mechanics from the past make it worse or better. No. All this can undoubtedly create a great game.
But, the game can never be enjoyed and analyzed for what it is. Most of the players and the press will look for the sensation they had 25 years ago with DKC. And obviously they will fail. They are older and the world is different. In the end, the game will pay the bill for an unattainable expectation of...
Not yet. But it is the model that corporations have chosen for the next few decades and there is no way to reverse the flow of the river.
People will be disappointed in this game. If there is an infallible recipe for deception is the attempt to recreate the past. Gamers who live on this ingrate mission are doomed to a life of failures.
The moments that are in the past, there they are and will not come to the present.
Let's say one truth: the story of Zelda games are really convoluted and bad.
Because you're a Nintendo site and Marvel Alliance is a Switch exclusive.
Nintendo consoles are for Nintendo games and fans. Period.
Switch came to replace Wii U and 3DS, and it still have a lot of work to do so.
When it sells to all those previews owners, than we can discuss if it expanding its market.
Andy McNamara editor-in-chief of Game Informer made a very interesting editorial on this subject when Sony announced that it would not be present at E3 in 2019.
He argues, replicating what Sony also says, that E3 has changed a lot in recent years. Originally a business fair, with only the participation of companies, retailers and the press, the event changed and opened up to fans.
So the goal that was a business fair where the novelties were presented became a fan-fest. I ag...
No. This type of system needs games that are "live", with constant updating, episodic or multiplayer. Fortnite and Pokémon GO are good examples.
Sony specializes in story-centered games. This type of game does not fit into a subscription system in which you can exit at any time.
So if we want Sony to continue with the gaming model that it has been producing the Netflix gaming system is no good. Of course except for games that no longer have...
The image of this news is not in the original news and has a clear intention to misinform. Both Square and Sony NEVER said that this game would be "Only on PlayStation".
Since the original announcement it was clear that it would be "Play it first on PS4".
I don't think it's perfect because it's hide the answer. We know that much of the gamer community is very insecure about their sexuality. If the producer responded that the character is heterosexual, life would follow and nobody would say anything. Now if he asserts that the author created her homosexual, they would be accused of making political propaganda in the games.
What we have now is that the homophobic behavior, which is dominant in who would buy this ty...
You know what? Their writing about finances is as good as their writing about games.
I do not think they are expecting, at first, that the consoles users migrate to the Stadia. It seems more likely that they keep an eye on people who do not buy consoles, either because they find the initial price too high, or because they do not find themselves playing so much as to have a dedicated device.
Stadia seems to want the user out of the circle of consumers already known.
@outlink You dont need to pay for the movies when they came to Netflix.
But in Stadia you will pay.
I'm impressed by how many people are interpreting that Stadia works in a similar way to Netflix. Perhaps, people were so certain that it would be in this way that they did not even bother to describe the system.
Stadia will sell the games individually. There is not a buffet of games.
This game is perfect for Switch.
These games are for sick people.
The Switch community and its port begging is getting really annoying.
If it makes more money than console games, it'll flourish. Business my friend.
A bunch of poorly connected simplistic ideas generates a convoluted story. Kingdom Hearts that says it.
The focus of their first comment was the attack on what I said about the history of the games, saying they were "great and fun to play." And what if I thought the story convoluted was because I "just did not good at them". I could not understand the connection between my ability to play and my assessment of the story, but I put it aside.
And now you com...