I'm not here to piss all over Nintendo, but there comes a point in time and space when you look past all the quirky friendly undertones and hunger for something never before seen. It makes me appreciate Splatoon and whatever other IP is up Nintendo's sleeve.
Crowbar Sodomy.
Maybe because Nintendo reuses the same characters over and over again, and there are about five games that don't feature Mario in some form?
EDIT: They can do whatever they want, but the way of novelty is not everything lasts and can get tired.
More intelligent fish?
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Kids will play anything you tell them they shouldn't be allowed to.
Duh.
Aside from the modding I think non-modders will enjoy the PC version tenfold.
Even the gameplay stills are giving off a liberating sense of joy, the kind I haven't even experienced since the N64, PS1, and PS2.
These guys have done their homework. :)
It has GREAT potential, and I see a bright future for this game. :)
That was... Hot...
It sucks that a true sequel (KOTOR 3 in this case) ends up getting replaced by an overblown MMO Cashgrab. Shame.
It's companies not putting out finished products and really cashing in on content that is pre-installed, and that accessing content is by some purchase key developers put out days/weeks/months later.
We want the wholesome experience again, along with gameplay that lasts for decades in appeal.
Half Life Extra Lives Confirmed.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!!
Exactly what we needed! Shoot... Imagine the funny/epic/timeless moments this will create. :P
I hope it's something we've actually never seen before. I look forward to Splatoon, and I hope this is equally as interesting.
A lot of companies use aggressive marketing. Pointless "As Seen on TV" products come to mind, not just video games.
It's just what pushes sales. It'd be strange of CoD did not get the exposure it had.
Because seeing the good in one brand decision stands against those who are loyal to the other brand. If you see any good in Xbox (or anything not PlayStation) it completely breaks the spirit of easily excited children.
Wow I hurt some feelings there.
They (any company) should continue improving physical media instead of pushing for digital-only... Good news all the way. :)