Wow, maybe I should be more careful about where I play my Game Boy Micro.
I didn't see any hilarious games on this list.
Based on your blog, I would think that the best solution to this problem would be for developers to give out only the information that they want to about their game and have zero question or answer sessions until after the game has been released. A lot of the great games that were released this/last gen were out of nowhere and part of their appeal was probably from the fact that no one knew anything about them until they actually played them.
The internet has benefited us in ...
That's a pretty broad statement to make, and if they lack creativity, then why are they being paid to design video games?
I really enjoyed Dragon Age:Origins and played through it multiple times, but when I saw the changes that they planned for Dragon Age 2, I passed. The only relationships that mattered much to the story in Origins were those with Alistair if you were a female character and made certain decisions, and Morrigan if you were a male character and made certain decisions, but the fact that these were glossed over in the sequel caused them to become inconsequential.
Now, BioWare again...
I'm not a fan of the Assassin's Creed games, so I really don't care about the gender of the main character in the new one, but if people want to play a game that has the things that they want in it (and this includes another petition regarding a female character in the new Zelda game), then they should make that game themselves.
Bethesda - Fallout 4
Ubisoft - Buck Bumble 2 for WiiU
EA - Sims 5
Square Enix - New SaGa game (wishful thinking)
Deep Silver - New Saints Row
Almost all of my friends have asked me if I was going to get Watch Dogs. I told them no, because I'm not interested in the game. I saw the previews and the commercials, but it just doesn't interest me, but that doesn't mean that I want it to fail. I'm sure there are plenty of people who will enjoy it, and that's a good thing.
People should have the freedom to do what they want, Nintendo included. If homosexual people want to be represented in games, then they should either ask a studio to consider it or make those games themselves. If there is a market for it, then it will be successful, but I really don't want every game in existence to have a romance system like Dragon Age 2.
The Civil War had more deaths than any war in American history, and it was not a religious war. Both World Wars were also not about religion, but power and territory, much like every other war in history. Religion may have been used as a cover for the intent of some conflicts, but the drive in all of them is power. Evil people are the source of evil, and they will use and pervert anything to justify their deeds. Your negative view of religion doesn't make what you say a fact.
I like playing games like the Yakuza series and the Way of the Samurai series, but I don't like it when content is cut for the sake of "localization". If a game is Japanese, especially if it's set in Japan, I expect the cultural aspects of a Japanese game.
Localization should involve translation only. If a game can't be released without editing it, then it shouldn't be released at all. Nintendo's already done unnecessary editing in Fire Emblem wi...
Microsoft failed to learn from the problems that the original Kinect had in Japan. With space being a concern for a lot of people, the requirements of Kinect mean that a lot of households in Japan will not be able to use the system as intended. Sure, some houses in Japan have the room, but in the big cities they don't have as much space. It's really surprising that Microsoft didn't consider this when they made the Xbox One, although a possible Kinect free release could fix this pr...
I hope things turn around for Capcom, but it may be too late. They've made a lot of bad decisions and alienated a lot of fans in the process. The only way for them to start digging themselves out of the hole they're in is to deliver something great as soon as possible. I don't see it happening, but I hope I'm proven wrong.
If they make a game where Zelda is the protagonist, something in the story will have to explain why she is rather than Link. Maybe if he were to be frozen in place like Han Solo, fans would be more open to playing as Zelda in a quest to save him.
I think the real reason the video was removed was because none of the girls washed their hands before they began cooking, which is a health code violation.
That controller looks like it would be awkward to use, but appearances may be deceiving.
Castlevania isn't that hard.
It's funny how much flak Nintendo always gets, but they've been a solid company for decades. People often criticize their consoles and games as being too childish, but then again there will always be children and those children will want to play games. Maybe MS and Sony should start focusing on the younger generations too, because even an old guy like me likes to play a "kiddy game" like Super Mario Bros. every now and then.
When they announced a new Michael Jackson game awhile back I was hoping it would be like MoonWalker, but it just turned out to be a dancing game...
I doubt if we'll see another game like MoonWalker, but if Captain EO shows up in Infinity, at least we'll have that.
I play my Vita more than my 3DS, but there are a lot of games that I want to play on both. I tend to play the Vita more because I bought it used, and even though I take care of my stuff, I don't really worry about damaging it as much as I do my 3DS.