"If you already have Street Fighter V, then you get all of this content (from Arcade Edition) for free!"
Not the characters from Season 1 and 2, which Arcade Edition buyers will get with the game. Original game owners still have to buy them.
This is why we can't have nice things. Nintendo finally dropped region locking so we could play games that weren't released in our region, or not make us buy another console if we moved to another continent, and people find a way to show Nintendo exactly why maybe they should have kept it region locked...
@NecrumOddBoy
Ace Attorney is developed by Capcom and Yokai Watch is developed by Level-5. It's not Nintendo who decides which console the third-parties will release their games for.
I'll wait for a gold edition or something like that, with all DLC, be released and still I'll only buy it with 50% off.
I really hope so! Game & Wario just wasn't as fun as the WarioWare series. And I also hope someday they finally port WarioWare Twisted, the best in the series.
I've been playing NieR:Automata for the last couple of weeks for more than 6 hours in total, but still don't think it's very good... For me it's an action RPG that has a hack'n slash combat system, but neither aspect stands out and I get tired after playing for like half hour. In comparison, yesterday I bought Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and in a single day I played almost 5 hours.
I loved how FFV gave us incentive to keep mastering jobs, since the freelancer job got the highest stats of mastered jobs, and even automatically receive some passive skills. Other games that use job systems like Bravely Default and Final Fantasy Dimensions didn't have this kind of fun possibility for those willing to spend the time to do so.
Why do I feel like every week there's a "retro review" of FFVIII being posted here? It receives more reviews than any other game. I get the strong feeling that its fans, deep down, realize it's just not very good, and keep making these reviews to try to convince people (and themselves) that it's better than it really is.
Good to see that the Aladdin game is the Genesis version, which was much better than the SNES one. Maybe I'll buy it in the next days.
I hope that they finally got rid of those boring quests like "gather 10 special mushrooms".
At first I was going to tell you that it was obvious that he just meant that Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is actually an old game so it didn't fit the "I tried to go with original titles", while BOTW was released at the same time as the Wii U version so it wouldn't need an explanation for being on the list. But after seeing the whole list, and seeing ports of even older games like Skyrim, I can't really see what he was going for.
That whole sentence is strange. Why empha...
Wow, that's... a terrible review. Not because the reviewer didn't like the game, but the review just doesn't make much sense. He complained about everything, from the plot (which he badly describes while saying "I wasn't paying attention") to the gameplay system (that's the same between all versions), but at the end says "I really enjoyed the campaign in Revelations 2, but that’s back when I played it on the Playstation 4", and "I like Revelations ...
Actually, Need for Speed Payback is the game that most resembles Burnout, and it was shaping to be a great game... if freaking EA didn't put a freaking loot box system necessary for progression in the freaking game. Star Wars Battlefront II gets all the hate, but EA has been applying its shi**y greedy tactics in other games as well.
Yeah, as Shigeru Miyamoto once said, "a delayed game is eventually good but a rushed game is forever bad".
Although after so many years, starting as Final Fantasy Versus XIII and finally being released as FFXV, I don't know if we can call it rushed :P
Yes, Dragon Quest XI is out. In Japan, where I live :P
I have a list of games I bought that I still want to finish in the near future, like Zelda Breath of the Wild, Nier Automata and Dragon Quest XI. But for some strange reason, I always forget that FFXV exists and that I didn't finish it yet.
Yeah, most of the times the "fast travel" option loading takes as long as going to the place by car. If it took around 2 or 3 minutes to get to the place, I used to choose driving there instead of fast travelling. The time it took was the same, but I could at least see the scenery.
I agree with most of the list, but I would remove Sonic CD from it. When I finally played it, I couldn't believe how bad it was. Level design was awful and the time traveling mechanic was so bad that I purposely slowed down when a time travel post appeared, and I cursed when i unintentionally activated one and had to endure the loading animation.
The problem with Nintendo games on mobile is that they fall prey to the same problems every other mobile game have. For example, Fire Emblem Heroes and its gacha system, now Animal Crossing with its "after a month of playing it'll take too long or too much money to achieve anything".
The only game that broke free from these is Super Mario Run, where you pay once and you have all the game available to you. But since it didn't make as much money as expected ...
I hope the returning character is Yuna. It was nice playing as her and her summons.