Nintendo's E3 showing, while it was very safe and predictable, will still be the most fun to play and have the best gameplay of most of the titles shown by others at E3.
He wasn't really thinking that much into the DLC. He was asked in an interview if the next Zelda would have DLC and he basically said maybe.
This just means that he's open to the idea, not that he was seriously thinking about it (before the interview, at least).
I'm hoping for DLC that includes sidequests, proper, full-length sidequests with their own entire dungeons, hopefully for less than $15.
It's not just $100 cheaper, it's also better.
I think they do know best, like with SS they realized how damn underpowered the Wii was and created it in the hope that it would stand up well (and it did, IMO).
I think it will be a mix between TP and SS graphics, like the Link they showed for Smash Bros.
MK8 is running at 1080p! And people said the Wii U wasn't powerful..
Wii U is doing it with most of the games they showed at the E3 direct.
Your idea of a realistic game is a game with brown textures..
I understand your point, but I think they'll be able to re-gain that market with a price drop (or some more casual games).
If the Wii U can do it with MK8, Mario 3D World, Smash Bros. and (hopefully) many future titles, then I can't see why the Xbone, let alone the PS4.
By viable, I'm presuming they mean when it has a bigger install base.
Then why are they supporting the PS4 and the Xbox One?
Well, there is some hypocrisy, but you still get free games and discounts on PS+.
There was Xenoblade.
I'm not saying it should play like it, or look like it.
Just because it has online multiplayer doesn't mean it needs to impede on the core single player aspect.
And when I said I'd heard good things about it, me and my friend were literally talking about it that day, and he said it was great (he seems to have relatively the same taste in games as me, too).
That is so right, I've never actually traded in a Nintendo game.
Nintendo makes new ip's, but they regularly go unnoticed, so they stick to what they know sells. "X" might be a new IP (but it looks as though it's connected to the xenoblade franchise).
Did you hear? Nintendo is making a free to play game! They announced it to investors at E3.
NintendoLand is actually a really solid game, it's not cheap BS (even if that's what it looks and sounds like).
But I get what you mean, a Mario game bundled with the console would probably sell better.
I saw it and instantly knew it was better than the DS3, and even the Xbone controller. Only really big change they made to the Xbone controller was that they got rid of the battery bump on the back of it. That's good because I always hated that bump.
Too bad I'll probably never buy and Xbone to try out the new controller.
4>1