Amazing numbers for a Tales mobile port.
I remember when he was saying that Sony was going to unveil a DRM plan similar to Microsoft's because there was no way Microsoft would try it if their competitors weren't doing the same.
He was so sure. He even convinced some of the fanboys on this site.
I wonder how he felt when his prediction failed to become reality.
I didn't even know they were making last gen versions.
Not even Sony acknowledges the Vita's existence.
Platinum isn't the one paying to advertise it.
In fact, when Kamiya was asked if Bayonetta was going to get decent advertiments, his response was "Ask Ninty".
"Anyone who says graphics don't matter, frankly has no need for a game system beyond Super Nintendo, where many a pinnacle was achieved in gameplay mechanics and level design"
That makes no sense.
I really don't care about graphics but I play newer games because of the OTHER AREAS WHERE GAMES HAVE IMPROVED.
New generations have brought us bigger world's to play in and more ways to interact with these worlds.
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I don't care about the resolution but 60fps with 8 players is good. I just want to know if it's constant or if it dips.
As long as it doesn't get choppy when the action gets heavy.
Just be aware that this game didn't age very well. It's aiming system and controls will feel very awkward.
The visuals will be a bit jarring as well. Unlike other PS2 games like Silent Hill 3 or MGS 3, the character models are extremely outdates.
As much as I love open world games, I hope it doesn't become the next milking trend.
It doesn't need to be shoved into everything.
If that's the case, I admit I was wrong.
However, in my defense , the article states "There is a catch, though, as the DLC will only be made available for those who purchase both the Wii U and 3DS versions of Super Smash Bros and will not be on sale in any other fashion."
That makes it sound like he won't be available to those who don't have both versions.
What? People with only one version can't just buy him? You need both the 3DS and the WiiU version to download him. He may be free, but after you spend $100.
What are you doing, Nintendo?
Yup. All genitalia is pixelated.
You eventually learn to see past it, though.
Liking the series doesn't matter too much when it comes down to licensed games. You can be a big fan of the show and still dislike the gameplay or story in a game based on it.
This was expected. This game had an extremely small budget and spent less than a year in development. You can tell Activision rushed PG in order to get this out quick.
Sadly, this is the fate of many licensed games. I wish PG had more to work with.
I'll still buy it, though.
I personally don't like what I saw. The premise is kind of disturbing and I don't see the point in the game.
However, it has every right to exist. As long as no laws were broken and no real people are harmed in the making of this game, the developers can do what they want. They have the right to express themselves.
If you don't like it, don't play it. I won't.
The 3DS was a brand new handheld on the market. This is just a revision.
Comparing it the first week sales of Nintendo's revisions for their other handhelds, this is pretty good.
The DSI sold 170,000 during it's first week.
This is far from low.
30 bucks.... for Tetris?
I'll buy it when the price drops.
According to this review, it's capped at 30.
It should also be noted that the reviewer did experience occasional dips.
This port isn't going to perform well and they're going to blame PC gamers for not wanting to buy it.
And there weren't any major releases.
Imagine when Pokémon ORAS drops.