It's a series that surely requires patience, and it can be stressful. If you obtain to get immersed, though, it's a great experience (at least, that's the impression I got from Demon's Soul and Dark Souls)
I'm confident and excited, but also scared about NX, to be honest: I think / feel there could be something great coming from them (the unification of home/handheld divisions, the recent moves in terms of partnerships, the evolution of their services with MyNintendo, Nintendo Account...), but I fear they can fuck it up in ways we can't even imagine too lol
MyNintendo itself will get new features in the future, like friend management (really needed, and hopefully a major step up from Wii U), cloud services (always appreciated), etc. I hope these features get added fast and well, since Wii U (and 3DS) had major misteps on this front. I fear we'll see most of these adjustements for real starting on NX though.
P.S. Actually, digital purchases are already attached to your account, but (in a move I still need to understand) you m...
Yeah, that Wii U design was something else. And it's less hysterical than what AlphaDream used as a DS devkit for Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. That was insane lol
Holy shit @ those numbers, very high.
The lack of those long ass surveys just to get points that you would've used probably a few months later is a major pro compared to Club Nintendo...I'm not joking lol
This has always looked intriguing since the first trailer, and it looked better than evere here. Unfortunately, I haven't a Vita, thus I can't play it :(
There's something Portal-esque about it
Not a bad idea.
Great result:D
I'd love to see Pixar worlds in Kingdom Hearts :P
Honestly, I didn't even remember about this game. Sad to hear about its cancellation.
I should think about playing it, one day. It really seems to be one-of-a-kind experience.
Sushi and Tempura are probably the most...internationally Japanese names they could use for both versions :P
A bit leaked due to Korean rating (IIRC), but still exciting
I wonder if it's going to be another mobile Katamari title or a brand new console game.
In fact, I think the same for Oculus and Vive. Actually, I have more hopes (while not high) for PSVR due to its lower costs, both of the device itself and of entry (i.e. PS4's price being lower than PCs)
They look neat :D
Insane demand or small amount of units available for each phase? Imho, it's a mix of the two factors, with the latter slightly more relevant. Anyway, it'll be interesting to see how PSVR performs on the market. Not high hopes due to the price of the starting pack (especially for those who haven't bought a PS4 yet), but still interested.
This is what happens for smaller games and developers with limited resources: though choices have to be made about where to launch a game. Of course the lesser selling / lesser fitting console is left behind