@LOL_WUT
lolwut? XD
Like with that one EA exec on Wii U, this guy was pretty tasteless about Vita. Don't blame Namco for making their business decisions, but they should probably keep a tighter lid on public account managers like these.
When was it established that all Pikmin are male or even sexual? lol
To be fair, there aren't that many HD games that are that rare. :p (Hey, that rhymes!)
Agreed. Especially after patching out the glitches, the game is definitely solid. It's a lot like the more clunky and challenging horror games of yesteryear. Certainly not perfect but definitely not bad, especially for fans of what survival horror used to be.
Brutal Legend and Portal 2 for me. Those games are hilariously awesome.
Wow, I never heard about that. That's certainly some surprising news to me. I guess Microsoft became a little greedy and cocky this time 'round.
Great for Harmonix. Viacom can suck it.
Good thing this article put (almost) in there since Dreamcast is the obvious snag in the chain. This upcoming generation is certainly unpredictable, but if I had to take a guess, it will be a repeat of generation six with Sony on top, Microsoft in the middle and Nintendo in third.
Personally I'm hoping I'm proven wrong and something surprising happens, but I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
lol It was a joke taking the word 'sitting' literally. Like, "you have no soul if you sit on such a rare game." It's like throwing out a copy of the original Shantae. Pardon my lack of clarity.
"I think with a little bit of persuading thanks to their good relationship after Metal Gear Rising, Konami could of helped them with it. Least then it could of been on all three consoles."
You talk about how you feel they could have persuaded Konami because of Metal Gear Rising, and yet here they are developing a brand new IP for Nintendo and you wonder why Nintendo is funding Bayonetta for them. As the larger entity, I would have figured getting that sort of fundin...
@Theyellowflash30
It really floors me. I'm not even saying this sales spike (only in Japan) is all that massive. I just think it's a nice change of pace. Vita has been selling numbers like these for the past couple of weeks in Japan and they call it decent, then Wii U does the same and it's "terrible."
It's alright if you think this isn't that big a deal, I mean I don't think it's big either and the Wii U can and should d...
@Godmars290
You son of a... where is your soul?!
Considering the Wii U's current sales, I see what you're saying, but it wouldn't even exist without that exclusivity to begin with.
"I think in the end, I wouldn't say I'm happy about the delay but I feel better now because I know that the game is going to touch more people, more people are going to be able to play it"
Ancel, I think you and your team are well rounded and talented group of people, but I respectfully disagree here and here's why.
By choosing to hold off on the release of the Wii U version in particular, Ubisoft has now doomed your game to fierce compe...
Pretty much. The backwards restrictions they initially had in place were nothing but restrictive (not to mention invasive). They were smart to remove said restrictions.
That's pretty freaking awesome. Not gonna lie.
Need more votes? How about you actually market the damn game in western regions and make people KNOW about it? Better than making your fans do your job for you.
Shouldn't they be holding these in the UK, US and in Japan? Just saying, if they're going to market their products they may as well do it in every major region.
Bah. Only because Vita and Wii U are still fairly new and expensive in most regions (sans Japan in Vita's case). They both have a chance to turn it around. Give it time.