Or at least just 60 fps. Same with Dark Souls 3.
They've never kept a codename though, and I disagree it should be called NX. It's too lazy and meaningless.
The Nintendo Game Tab perhaps?
Did you not read the stories about Pikmin 4 being finished? It'll probably launch with NX.
It's a unique spin on the RTS genre. They're very fun games.
I disagree with your first sentence but totally agree with your second sentence. I wanted to stab Fi in the throat to make her shut up.
I think the people who didn't like the motion controls were probably exaggerating their motions too much and moving too quickly. If you limit your range of motion (particularly for sword swings) and get the timing down then the controls worked quite well.
I'm not sure what point you're trying to make. This is just a digital copy of the Wii game being sold in the eshop for people who prefer digital over hard copies. You could already play your hard copy of SS on Wii U since it's backward compatible with all Wii games.
How exactly would they put in standard controller support? You can't just press a button to swing the sword in that game. They'd have to map the sword controls to the right analog stick or something like that. Maybe that would work, but it could end up being inferior.
Happy 25th you fucking gaming legend, you!
Why does Warner feel they have to shoehorn the Arkham name into all their Batman games? It only really made sense in the first two games.
Or maybe the "New Nintendo Entertainment System."
I'm intrigued.
If anything it'll just teach them to try and make mobile games themselves so they get all or most of the profits.
You are correct sir. DS3 is by no means a masterpiece but it is competent. DS1 is the masterpiece of the series and by far the best of the three.
I completely agree. The linear nature of map progression and bonfire warping were my biggest issues with the game. There was also too much of Bloodborne's DNA injected into the game's visual and play-style that I found off-putting. I like DS3 but I think it's the weakest of the three. I'm hoping they'll redeem themselves with the DLC maps.
No, the retro games would only appear on Nintendo's virtual console while new games would release on other consoles and PC.
For a while I've thought this would be a good idea for them to release an inexpensive virtual console machine and lower game prices a bit. Then they could release their new games on other consoles and PC. But they should continue in the handheld market and release a successor to 3DS.
I'm still waiting for them to let me adjust music and sound effects levels.
Rumor or not, all Haru did was state that he wouldn't pay more than $200 for a Nintendo handheld. That's just his/her opinion, and it's on topic. Chill out.