If true, I want my Pilotwings next year!
Actually pretty funny, but you can just push a button to recalibrate it when it gets off like that.
It is a great pick up and play game that has way more depth than wiisports. There are very addictive games in WSR that you might find fun.
If anything rent it first, then go from there.
Did you see the ages for NSMB?
Edit: Interesting and appreciated. Btw I was asking for the info because I had not seen that yet.
Shots fired!
Good game
More games on Wii should be like Mario Kart, great for core and casuals both.
The article was OK, but comparing the music industry to the video game industry is a huge article killer. The music industry went digital distribution because of piracy. Consumers CHOSE which way the music industry went. Consumers were getting fed up with buying a $15 cd when they only wanted 2 songs from it. The music industry was getting away with murder. Consumers said "nope, not anymore" and started pirating cd's.
Apple saw this as a way to make an application th...
Bite your tongue
A few surprises...
Your first problem is going by sales figures. You should be looking at profit.
You don't find it odd how Nintendo first party games not only sell the most, but keep their value the longest with no price-cuts and high trade in value?
To get Nintendo first party sales you must, as EA's John Riccitiello once said "rival Nintendo on their own platform"
Are third parties really doing this?
The sword fighting will be nice, although I hope the mechanic doesn't get too repetitive.
Red Steel 2 just needs to correct where others have failed. Why more third parties haven't done this is the question.
" they're LISTENING to the customer"
WOW! you think making a rail shooter when every core gamer that owned a Wii wanted a tps is listening?
"Look, they put out a mature game on the Wii and if this does poorly it's unlikely you'll see another like it on the Wii"
You think EA who probably called the shot to make it a rail shooter and who, after they saw what happened to Madworld sales, dropped fudning on their marketing on the gam...
The game is not half-assed, it is executed greatly.
"How many 3rd party games have sold terribly? This isn't an anamoly."
You honestly don't care that instead of a RE5 Wii owners get a rail shooter? You don't care that instead of a true FF we get a Crystal Chronicles title? You don't care that instead of a true Need for Speed we get a Burnout wannabe? Instead of a CoD:W@W 2 we get a port of a 3 year old game, and you expect Wii owners to take that and be happy ...
Great game, great atmosphere, great graphics, comics as unlockables are a great addition to the game, the ending is unique with the nunchuk and how you don't know if what happens really happens.
It is a great way of seeing why the Marker was placed there, how Lex is immune to the side effects of the marker. Love how most of the rooms you explore in the game get explored in the original DS.
Only bad part is that the game is by no means replayable. No online leade...
You are comparing House of the Dead which has always been an in your face rail shooter, to a third person shooter that EA changed to a rail shooter to try and make a profit like Capcom did with its Resident Evil series because they didn't have faith in the Wii core market.
How are core Wii owners supposed to exist when publishers don't make an effort to try and please them with their best franchises and ideas?
Muramasa is a different breed because Ignition doesn'...
Thing is even Xbox/PS3 gamers who owned a Wii were excited because they thought EA was creating a true prequel to the game they played last year with enhanced controls. All support from those fans were lost when they announced it to be on-rails.
Visceral did a great job, the game is fantastic, just it is hard to really appreciate the game when we all wanted, and all should have got, a third person Dead Space on Wii.
Really wish more third parties would take Wii seriously. It is no wonder third party sales are low on most games.
Factor 5 CEO is rumored to be making another company name. We will see.