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That would be every day iirc.
Most notably, the one that requires money to play.
I see someone was thinking the same thing!
Money.
It portrayed itself as a Final Fantasy game and turned out to be lacking in many things people expect from a Final Fantasy game. It would be a different situation if they had called the game "Hallway Adventure I" but they didn't, they called it Final Fantasy.
Don't forget the part where if you complain about a game and get banned on their forums you lose all the games you purchased for the duration of your ban.
The better option here is to save your money and actually take your kid to Disneyland.
This is of course if NoA ever gets around to publishing the games they've already translated. I'm looking at you Xenoblade. I somewhat expect The last story and Pandora's tower to be in the same situation though.
I was worried. I thought there would be no more announcements.
"If you take away that creative imagination from them in favor of trying to appeal to western audiences, simply put, it'll be a HUGE blow for gaming."
It's funny because that's been their policy for years now.
On topic tho licensing the UE3 engine doesn't leave me with high hopes considering the other UE3 games they've produced, just seems they don't know how to use it with textures popping in and such.
Lets just refer to him as Big Mac from here on out.
*nod nod*
I think you're being a bit too defensive for what is essentially just an analysis of what I hope to see from Nintendo. Developers saying they love something before putting out anything on the system really isn't a credible indication of support or things to come. The advertising departments do this all the time and just as one company puts out positive opinions you're bound to have the others spinning it negatively. I'm sure the Wii-U will be able to play the current catalo...
"Are you implying it's weaker?"
I'm not implying anything. I'm stating that if they want to make a console with a budget that is ~$350 and they spend $100 on a controller then that leaves $250 on hardware. Try not to put too many words in my mouth I am not saying it's going to be weaker I'm just concerned if the controller costs too much they may cut the budget in other areas.
"Developers actually love the console so far.....
I think he means it's just inconvenient that they don't really tell you what they're selling until they put it on sale. Unless you look at a list where someone's gone through and figured it all out, you wont have any idea when to set the timer. Honestly, I don't even understand why they do it that way unless they want to keep people from checking the deals.
Granted their little riddles aren't that hard but sometimes they're entirely too vague.
This article is referring to 3rd party support and I'm not sure the Wii-U is any more likely to get it for technical reasons. Nintendo is hopefully not silly enough to repeat others mistakes and release an expensive console and I can only imagine how much the controller is going to add to the price tag. That doesn't mean it's going to be less powerful but if they're shooting for a ~300-400 dollar console that takes away from other things they could spend money on, mainly hor...
Yes I especially liked the part where he says he doesn't have anything to compare it to. Not even the x number of other dance games similar to this one.
Dragon Age 3... that should be on a list of "Ten RPGs you hope don't come out in 2012". I don't hate the franchise but anyone can see how rushed DA2 was. Reusing a dungeon over 5 times is not acceptable. In addition not being able to gear your companions was silly. what was I suppose to do with all that gear I couldn't use?
Certainly doesn't seem like they have very high standards. Even if they're reviewing for their audience you'd think it'd lose some points for being exactly the same as all the other dance games except now it's cheerleaders. I assumed they just imagined what type of person would love this game and then did a review as if they were that person.
I really hope they completely get rid of region locking next gen. I don't think it's helping anyone.