Yeah, the Metro games have been very story driven, and I like them for that reason. I was pleasantly surprised with my experience playing Metro 2033 for the first time.
If they actually knew about what they were investing in, they would have pulled out. I had money in gaming ETFs, and moved my investments months ago, because I saw AAA companies were about to tank.
I already have RE2 paid for, but that doesn't mean I don't want to play games on my Switch as well lol.
You gotta define domination, else this is just an article meant to cause arguments xD
If you're talking sales wise, then yes, they probably will, because Nintendo publishes more games per year than people realize. If we're talking review scores and popularity , there's no way to know that yet.
I'm pretty sure Nintendo was the highest selling publisher of 2018.
Yeah, his Uncle Mario LOL
The licensing rights for that game are a nightmare.
Gamecube games would probably have to be remakes, unless Nintendo somehow makes an amazing emulator.
There's still demand for it though lol. Nintendo isn't going to not release products that people ask for because a small percentage decides to steal their copyrighted IP xD
More like in legal land, the publishing rights to all the those games are mind boggling.
It's like saying "why pay to see a movie when I can just download it for free?" Yeah, you can do that, but it doesn't make it legal lol. My Switch is hacked too (one of them anyways), but not everyone is willing to break copyright laws, especially if it's their kids' console. That, and newer models are bootrom patched. And playing emulated games online via retroarch isn't the greatest or easiest experience.
Project Stream ran at 1080p with no noticeable input lag on AC: Odyssey and had very little artifact issues. It was quite the experience. The tech is already here.
I was very surprised with how well Google's Project Stream functioned. Felt like the future. I'm sure people said the same thing about Netflix (shocked that people are willing to pay) when they started streaming. People want cheap and easy.
Called it lol. There's not way they're going to let Google go uncontested in that market.
Man, Dead Space was one hell of a game. Weird, last couple of days I've been watching videos on the development process of the game, and had to start replaying it.
Yes, the top ten highest selling exclusive games since 1995 are all on Nintendo hardware. I wouldn't really count the Sports or Fit series as I believe they were packaged, but the other games on the list all sold very well.
#10 - Wii Sports Resort (Nintendo Wii)
#9 - Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Nintendo Wii)
#8 - Super Mario 64 (N64)
#7 - Mario Kart DS (Nintendo DS)
#6 - New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS)
#5 - New Super Mario B...
Very well could be in the long run. I think Brawl and Smash 4 are the top 2 already lol, unless you count every version of Street Fighter II as one game.
To be fair, in the original version, you did have to beat it in 3 hours or less with both characters under certain stipulations (limited saves and item usage) to get the Fourth Survivior scenario and see all the content the game had to offer.
Scholar of the First Sin and DS3 are both excellent games as well though.
It's a psychological tactic. It will promote people with the pass to troll and make fun of others for not having it, making young and susceptible people (namely, the entire CoD demographic) more likely to try to spend money to get the pass.