That depends. Are you making a piece of dreck for the marketing masses or are you creating something dear to yourself that you consider art?
Art does not compromise for the sake of inclusion. It has a story to tell and if someone can't understand it, so be it.
This is a great example of how everyone is allowed an opinion but that opinion can still be wrong.
No, not all games need a difficulty setting. If you consider games to be art, which I hope everyone does, then it is still a story and experience that is being told to you by the creators of the game and sometimes, many times, the difficulty of the game is a part of that story and experience.
Clickbait Ahoy!
I agree, this isn't worth the additional $40. The game also already has lukewarm reviews. I want the title for sure but I'll get the standard edition.
I haven't found the appeal either and I'm a huge Earthbound fan.
Then I'm proud to be the above average consumer that's willing to save and spend money on the products I have an interest in.
My only concern is for this poorly written headline.
Itigaki is such an asshole.
$10-$15 is not expensive for a quality game and it establishes a value on the product.
Please continue.
Anti-Nintendo has nothing to do with it. The PS4 and Xbone are more powerful machines with a much more robust and friendly online service. It opens up the game to a significantly wider audience while also allowing for an improvement in quality.
When Monster Hunter gets made for a non-Nintendo console I'll be more interested. I'd be much happier with a PS4/Xbone version with fully integrated online play.
I saw the title and the first thing I thought was, "who cares?"
Enjoy whichever system you like, or better yet, all of them.
Only $24,500?
I genuinely expected it to be much higher than this. That's an average of $7.44 per game.
I'm only a handful of titles away from every US released RPG on the PS1 and that alone has been enormously expensive.
No thank you. I'd prefer to keep an open world and resource gathering out of my Uncharted games. Meaningful stories and characters please.
People in the thread are reporting that the same issues are appearing on the Xbox One. It's likely lighting issues inside of buildings.
Make it control like InFamous.
Done.
I can only assume they didn't know the game existed. It's a pretty significant omission.
I completely agree that the entire experience is a joke and that as a child I would have been quickly bored and upset.
I was shocked to discover they still make the 2DS...
It completely has controller support. It was originally a PS3 game.