Nintendo doesn't need saving. They messed up pretty hard with the Wii U, but from everything I've read, they're not exactly close to shutting their doors.
That's strange, because the reason I have had trouble with the last several Zelda games is because they've changed entirely too much.
I've played all of them, but Skyward Sword, Spirit Tracks, et al, are so incredibly different from what I was used to in the franchise that it kind of turned me off.
Breath of the Wild looks great, and I'm hoping its fantastic, but Zelda is a series that offers a multitude of ways to play and progress throug...
I was on a team last night where I selected Lucio (because for three games no one wanted to support), and everyone else on my team selected Dva or Reaper. We had 3 Dvas and 2 Reapers. Each of them stood far away from the enemies (the Dvas were on the roofs on Dorado) and firing, and if you know anything about either of these characters, they may as well shoot Nerf bullets if they're not in close quarters. My whole team *refused* to get on the payload, and continued to try sniping with Dva...
The animations look so damned good. The emotion on Freeza and Trunk's faces was great! Super excited for this game.
I've played every single Sonic title to have come out, ever since I was four years old, and I have to agree that Sonic Generations was superb.
I much prefer Sonic games with emphasis on actual platforming, rather than high-speed spectacle displays, and Generations actually delivered on both accounts with branching paths, stage-specific gimmicks, and more. Then they moved on to whatever Lost World was which just wasn't as good.
Sega and Sonic Team have the capability to make a good Sonic game- we've seen it with Sonic Colors and Sonic Generations. Lost Worlds wasn't bad (not, like, 06 bad or anything) but it definitely wasn't as good as Generations.
Sega's/Sonic Team's problem is that they keep trying to reinvent the wheel- change for the sake of change. Say what you will about Nintendo's Mario games, but they become and stay progressively good (New Super Mario Bros U, for ...
Click bait that is purposefully misleading, bordering upon patently false- the DRM only allows 4 activations per *day*, not four activations ever. So unless you're regularly changing your hardware in a 24 hour period, you have nothing to worry about. Once a new day arrives, you can install the game and activate it again.
It's stupid DRM, for certain, but I just want to give more information to those who actually care about this, here's a transcript from someone&...
Despite the fact that some random people are going around downvoting everyone who mentions PC, I don't believe you have to beg. Every other Remastered port has been ported to PC as well, so it may take a year or two more, but it'll wind up there eventually.
On what basis do you believe most people would be running it on minimal?
I haven't changed my rig in probably 3 years and I'm maxing the game with no fps drops.
@Hold
I took nothing too literally as you were still complaining about graphical fidelity in your elaboration. So....
In any event, this game looks no worse than Prime: Hunters, mechanically speaking. You move around, lock onto enemies, utilize different weapons, etc.. Gameplay mechanics-wise, I see nothing in the trailers that makes Federation Force appear to be worse than Hunters, despite the fact that they used a chibi modeling style for the characters...
@Fin_The_Human
I like how it can't be a real Metroid game unless the graphics are realistic, going by what you said. lol
@ Hold_It
You're judging that based off the graphical fidelity. The game's mechanics look just like those of the 3D Metroid titles (grapple beam, strafe dodge, etc.), and quite frankly, if you're playing games on the 3DS you shouldn't be complaining about the visuals.
Metroid fans said this with Metroid Prime, and then with Metroid Prime: Hunters, too, the latter of which this seems to be a successor to.
Hunters wasn't a bad game at all, so hopefully this isn't terrible. After the disappointing sales of Other M, Nintendo is probably thinking that they have to do something to increase the size of the Metroid fan base to make the cost of developing a new main series Metroid title worthwhile since the games have, historically, not c...
Amen, 770 brother! I've been looking to upgrade for a few months and I'm quite satisfied I waited.
Klefki is a f***ing homerun, design-wise. Faeries that possess and steal keys (among other small objects) is a real superstition, and its ability is *Prankster* (and Magician is its hidden, which lets it steal items held by the opponent, lol). Its got excellent flavor and it aids an all-around good design- especially compared to some other Pokemon out there. On top of that, it's an excellent Pokemon with solid defensive stats, status moves (Thunder Wave, Swagger, Substitute if you're ...
Good thing Sword Art Online wasn't as difficult as Dark Souls. Not a single person would've made it out of that game, Kirito included, lol.
That Campfire Dream theme for the 3DS is freaking amazing. Really glad they avoided putting their logos on them- I love this company!
I'm very excited for this game. I'm going to have to wait for some time, though- my wife just finished Bravely Default earlier this week, and she's called dibs, so I have to wait until she beats Bravely Second, lol.
All I want to see is the games sped up a little bit. Gen IV and V were woefully slow, to me, and I didn't have a lot of fun in White/Black at all because of constantly running into the same Pokemon all the damn time (Emolga was available in 16 different locations! 16!).
I just like having lots of options available to me- that's why I enjoyed X and Y so much. You could search around and find something like 200-300 Pokemon before your third gym badge- that's the kin...
I've had one for about a month and I'll say this:
It's not a replacement for a normal controller. The Steam Controller handles better trying to allow you to play non-controller supported games, such as Civilization and the like, than it does games that actually support controllers natively.
I've played Dark Souls 3, Fallout 4, and platformers and action games like Broforce, Shantae, etc., with my Steam Controller. It was reasonable for Fal...