I usually don't fall for hype myself. I watch trailers, read up on titles, and sometimes try them before I buy. I make decisions based on those factors for the most part.
Couldn't I say the same for most people and their movies? I know people that buy movies and only play it on one device. Different options for different people would be nice.
Combo Packs are the way to go!
Important lesson I've learned, there is almost always someone better.
YAY THIS IS COOL
Interesting interview.
While it may not be a PC game, or one exactly like the ones on the list, Xenoblade Chronicles is a long game that can keep anyone busy. Currently 100+ hours in.
I don't think the blame needs to be put on all publishers.
I find just about all of them to be overly complicated.
Sounds alright.
I wrote the article and I'm taking a better safe than sorry approach.
If you remember how secretive Brawl was, people didn't even get real hands on with the title until around 5 months before its release. By that time it will be too late to change much. I wrote this in hopes of getting people together to state (what I clearly feel) is part of what is important for the future of the series.
What are you talking about? I played MK on SNES!
They aren't going to can it. The Wii U and 3DS versions have been announced. I just think they need to be made more competitive for those that want to play it that way.
For those don't want to play competitively, there are items.
Man that blood splattering on the screen would look great in 3D!
I think Melee > Brawl but agree with you on just about anything else.
A powerful weapon indeed.
I'd like to add one. Star Fox. OK maybe it had crappy co-op in Star Fox Assault, but that clearly isn't the type of co-op that would make the game great.
Same here.
Sounds like the core gameplay is awful. At least the music is ok. That may make it more bearable.
I think my parents hid Larry from me.