I've beaten it on GC, PS2, PC, Wii, Xbox One... Probably in my top five favorite games.
Bethesda sure seems to believe in it. Doom and Wolfenstein are very good indicators. I'm not positive that I want to double dip on Doom, but I'll surely be supporting Wolfenstein on the Switch.
I always thought they should have had a system where when you get an achievement it adds to your score and unlocks a stamp usable in Miiverse, but they've done away with that, so that sucks. They need a good idea to set it apart, something seemingly tangible.
The 3DS was a great handheld, but Nintendo needs to let it go. I'll dig mine back out to play Metroid, but it's been sleeping for a long time now.
This. I dream of this.
I mean, those are kind of the major key gameplay elements of most MMO games. Ever play old WoW? Once you hit endgame, you grind. What matters is whether or not you find games like that to be enjoyable. If not, then I wouldn't recommend it to that person. Destiny 2 is a pretty great shooter. The mechanics are solid, it's fast paced, the narrative is strung together much better than the first, and the world design is far more cohesive. It feels like a big improvement.
I agree with all of that except for Resident Evil 4. That game is a god damn masterpiece.
Does anyone else remember how amazing the water effects in Sunshine were when the game first released?
The rest of the world loves soccer more than Americans love cheeseburgers.
Nintendo owns the IP. It's a complicated scenario, with the Pokemon Company owning licensing and publishing rights, but Nintendo itself owns Pokemon.
http://toucharcade.com/2016...
I'm sure you'd say that about every game lol.
Nintendo owns the Pokemon IP, so it doesn't really matter.
It's reviewing very well, and also won best strategy game at Games on.
By a long shot.
It's news worthy because it just released on a console for the first time. I don't do much PC gaming, so it's the first time I and many others have played it.
Remake Terranigma!
There was nothing in the game for me to care about insofar as story or what drove the characters. I gave up and played FFIX again instead.
Please, please, let this come to NS as well.
They're yours permanently, just tied to the account. Don't need to even be online to play.
Even though I loved some of the games on the Wii U, it was undoubtedly a failure. The Switch is geared to outsell it within its first fiscal year most likely.