I haven't bothered with the GBA VC on the Wii U, but if they port those to the NX, I'll probably check them out. I would really like to see Shining Soul (sp*) end up on the GBA VC.
2D plane? I'm interested, but skeptical. I really liked the freedom of movement in No Mercy and other wrestling games.
If it's worth waiting for the Scorpio, then it's worth waiting for the PS5. If it's worth waiting for the PS5, then it's worth waiting for the Xbox Two. If it's worth waiting for the Xbox Two, then it's worth waiting for the PS5 Pro...
If you want it, and it's available, buy it. If not, don't buy it. If wait too long, you'll end up with nothing.
Yep, COD plus 3 other games perfectly sums up the new BC titles.
Actually, it is if they want to be priced competitively. Who's going to buy a $500 Nintendo console that matches specs and has some unique gimmick driving the costs up?
It might be fake. Read the comments in the article.
If there's a GTA V port on NX, I'd buy it for a 3rd time.
They have to announce it before the PS4 pro drops, otherwise some people might get ps4 pros that may have been willing to get an NX. Especially those people that already have a vanilla PS4.
Sure whatever grandpa, and I'm sure you walked uphill in the snow both ways to get that magazine.
Sometime before the end of March for sure.
Actually, they stated it would be separate from both the Wii U and 3DS, but we all know that the Wii U is going to lose support fast. The 3DS might linger for awhile though just as the DS did before it.
Funny. I was just thinking about dusting off the old PS1 and playing some Monster Rancher 2. Unfortunately, my selection of monsters would be very limited as I have very few CDs remaining.
In other news, you will choose from 1 of 3 starters.
Probably because they still want to sell 3ds for as long as possible.
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PS4, X1, or NX, I'll probably get this one when it releases if it is actually as they describe in this article.
Couple quotes that tell all you need to know about this reviewer:
"In these instances, employing would-be companions is simply written. We don’t see a cutscene of a brotherly handshake or the raising of a glass, instead we see text on a blank parchment. Great if you’re a reader, but bummer if you’re not."
Traditional RPGs have always been heavy on text, and a lot of current ones still are. And since when do you get a "journalist" that ...
I've only played this game for little over an hour, but I found it awesome. It reminds me of Conqueror A.D. for DOS. Does anyone remember that game?
@FlameBait I have one now actually. The settings I'm referring to include: configuring v sync and resolution and low, medium, high, not to mention having to map keys if you want to use a joystick or download appropriate drivers for joystick use or having to find Nvidia drivers because the ones currently installed don't work.
I've got a pretty serious backlog of Rpgs. Not sure if I want to add to it at this time.