They really need to release a HD Mario 64 with modern camera controls for the Switch.
Only mugs pre-order.
I think Mario 64 is still my favourite game of all time, I'm not sure this will be a worthy follow up but that's the hope. If so, then it looks like I'll be getting a Switch for Christmas assuming the game prices become normalised, right now they £20 more than they should be.
Thankfully the EU is doomed, the unelected elitists that work there will have to get real jobs soon.
I have no intention of getting a 4K tv, maybe in 10 years when they are dirt cheap as it just isn't a very exciting or needed upgrade for me. I have no idea why Sony and Microsoft are building their consoles around such a niche audience.
Trump's going to fix the education system as well.
Trump is also massively reducing regulation, the unions already love him.
Almost all of the media is far left now, I don't know of a single VG site that isn't.
Exactly, what do people expect considering Microsoft have helped fund abortion, they are as far left as it gets and hate America, I'm really looking forward to seeing Microsoft et al with their tails between their legs now that the USA has an actual leader in the Whitehouse again.
Obama didn't fight ISIS, he helped create them.
Edit : @Sigrid, I said "he HELPED", I've agree Bush played his part, Obama and Hillary took it to another level though.
@ FunAndGun Good job quoting a made up quote there, lol!
Hopefully that will mean Microsoft will start producing the Xbox and their other hardware in the US for a change, they should be creating most of their jobs in the USA and not other countries (I'm not American), why contribute to the oppressive Communist government of China?. That way the Xbox (for example) will be able to avoid said tariffs, this is the competitive edge being brought back to American businesses that Trump has been talking about.
It's better that they focus on gaming honestly, we don't need yet another multimedia machine.
Maybe although I didn't like it, Mario 64 was a much better game either way you look at it.
Not long ago a full price AAA game on PC was £30 or less for me, now £35 is considered cheap...
For me the biggest problem I had with the device was that the tracking leaves a lot to be desired, they need much better camera(s) and updated move controllers. Although the device itself has good ergonomics (still room for improvement though), it felt cheap and easy to break, it's too bulky and heavy and steams up too easily, the software is also far too expensive for what it is. Sony made a lot of good decisions but that's the areas I would like to see improvement in.
Microsoft are such terrible stewards of the Halo IP, same for most of the IP's they own honestly.
Also Sega Rally, Exhumed (best console fps before GoldenEye), the Panzer Dragoon series, Sonic R, Tomb Raider (which we got first) and a bunch of others. It was a shame they didn't put a dedicated 3d chip in the Saturn like the PS1 had and over complicated the design (with 2 cpu's for example) which made it a nightmare to design 3d games for and made it too expensive for what it was, it really hurt the console in the long term. The lack of a proper 3d Sonic game was an insult and an e...
I'm still waiting for my Broken Age rewards from over four years ago...apparently they will be sent soon lol! The game wasn't even that good either.
Having played VR (the Rift and PSVR), resolution is less important than over all comfort which I'd put at the top of the list, decent tracking and motion controllers are next followed by decent lenses that have no glare and a decent fov, resolution and detail are far down the list of priorities honestly.