Pokemon, Monster Hunter, Animal Crossing, Mario Kart, Splatoon. It's gonna sell.
The Dark Souls games are basically an amalgamation of the Berserk series and Lovecraft style horror anyways.
I have a constant fear that he will pass away before its finish.
It splits after Ocarina of Time. The first is the timeline where Link returns to the past and prevents Ganon's rise to power. The second, after Link defeats Ganon as an adult, Link and Ganon both disappear from that ruined Hyrule, and life continues. The third, Link fails to defeat Ganon, who reaches great power. Each of the games have been categorized into one of those timelines, but it's most likely that Nintendo never made older games with that in mind, and most likely filled them ...
Xenoblade Chronicles on the Wii sounds like the game for you! It pretty much got everything right lol.
By done, I mean that the Prime series isn't going to be what it was before. The main people in charge of its creation have moved on. I would absolutely love a new Metroid game, but I'd be wary of anything with the Prime name on it until we know who exactly is developing it.
The lead director, artist and programmer all left Retro after Prime 3. The series is done.
In my heart of hearts, I have always secretly prayed for Nintendo vs. Capcom.
Xenoblade Chronicles (Wii), also composed by Shimomora had the most amazing soundtrack. God, I love that game. Final Fantasy XV took a good amount of influence from it from what I've noticed from playing so far.
I'd say invest in a handheld. The gaming industry is all but done with big budget, turn based RPGs. It will be seen as a very niche genre from here out, and you'll be hard pressed to find a publisher willing to invest in it.
I never regretted buying mine. I probably put in thousands of hours since launch with Mario Kart, Splatoon, Xenoblade and Smash alone. It was a fun console, and remote play is great. Used it all the time.
I'll pick it up eventually. I'm just kind of over-saturated with shooters at the moment. I still play Halo 5, Battlefield 4, Overwatch, Titanfall 1, and now Battlefield 1...being an adult doesn't give you enough time to play everything you want xD
Good voice acting and sound engineering in general are a large part of what makes some of those games so great though. Remember back to some games you've played in the past with poor voice acting. It's cringe worthy and pulls you out of the immersion. When an actor is doing their job very well, you hardly notice, as it flows with the gameplay. Put a crappy actor in front of the mic, and you're suddenly very, very aware when you're playing. Sound plays a bigger role in games th...
I was having a similar discussion earlier today; There is a solid library of Wii U games that not many gamers have played. If the Switch sells well, we'll probably see ports of almost all of them. It bulks the console's game library and is probably almost negligible in cost to do so. I'm selling my Wii U to afford Christmas presents this year, and being able to play the games on the Switch again is something I was actually hoping for and banking on in that decision.
For certain! I work 50-something hours a week, and spend time with my girlfriend on my days off, and the backlog is real xD
I have not for a minute regretted buying an Xbox One. I see the value in owning a PS4, but made my decision regarding a few choice factors, such as controller preference, Xbox Live, UI, and not wanting to miss out on the Halo franchise. Regardless of your console of preference, there's plenty to play for everyone.
I meant to upvote this lol. Sorry.
Man, the Gamecube/PS2/Xbox era was great...loved all of them.
It's not actually removing the dust that helps; The moisture and/or spit from blowing onto it helps with an electrical current/connection.
One of the best games of 2016 period I'd say, regardless of Indy status.