I wouldn't be surprised if Ubisoft were working on a game for the NX, given they made many for the Wii U in it's first year or so. The question is whether they'll be half-assed games or not.
What? It updates in standby?
There is that quote "Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it", but I agree that it's not very appropriate in this instance.
...You'll be getting it either way?
I know I probably will be, unless they screw up in a major way.
To be fair their handhelds have always been cartridge based and have always outsold every home console they've been up against (bar PS2).
@Concertoine Nintendo would take the blow to keep prices competitive, and cartridges might eliminate the need for game installs. With the speed flash storage is progressing I can see us having carts for close to as cheap as Blurays by the end of the NX's life span.
In 2016 cartridges have become a viable option again, with faster read speeds possibly eliminating the need to install, and flash storage space can already exceed that of Blurays, along with the speed that flash storage is going down in price we could see it as cheap or cheaper than Blurays by the end of the NX's lifespan.
If you find the combat tedious then you're doing something wrong, it's some of the most exciting and interesting videogame combat I've played in a long time, and it manages to mesh real-time combat and turn-based combat perfectly with obvious pros and cons to attempting certain moves, with one slip up often meaning death.
Combat only got a little boring end-game when I was beating guys with 1-2 hits, but that's to be expected and I'm glad they made your attack pow...
Ah, I gotcha now.
All three*
Don't forget the Wii U exists, been waiting for a good headset for it.
3DS games are selling like hotcakes, that's all there is to it really.
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A little excitement is fine, no need to be so negative.
Why would I want online multiplayer in a game like captain toad?
They offer it in all the games where online multiplayer counts.
I think Xenoblade Chronicles X was pretty hardcore too.
You can get it on the Wii U eShop for $20.
Still better than 90% of the levels people make.
I'm older than 12 and still care greatly.
Well, Nintendo do say they focus on what they do, not what the competitors do, so it's totally possible that they might not have even considered the competition when they said this.
Remember the 3rd party reel when they announced the Wii U? They did run it past third parties, but barely any of them came through.
I agree wholeheartedly, VR seems like a great idea to me but I'm unsure if it'll be as good as promised, need to check it out in person I think.