Hey, I'm a psychic too!
Without even reading this article, I predict that it sucks.
So, how'd I do, guys?
Those guys are really fun to listen to. Nice interview.
edit:
"IGN: Tell us about the game's level editor.
Tommy: No "
HAHAHA, awesome. My respect for these guys has risen ten-fold. Grand.
Wonder if it's that Wii game.
More importantly, wonder if it's any good.
And this just in: Nintendo is working on Wii Fit Plus and Paint Academy, or something similar. Now, these are PROBABLY going to be mentioned at E3, so this article isn't doing so badly, though it's satire.
Hahaha, what a read. That was awesome. Mario Karty was still the best, though. I loved the Reggie Rationalizin' parts.
I disagree with the concept of a Kid Icarus-style Link's Crossbow Training game being THAT bad of an idea, though. I mean, Link's Crossbow training was both more fun and more difficult than the abysmal Twilight Princess.
But back to things... oh my god, I can't get over how awesome the Reggie's Rationalizin' segments were. Dear god, many lols wer...
Why would you sell your PS3 if you were only lacking games for a month? I didn't play my Wii for the longest time up until a year ago, but have been playing it non-stop since.
"Nintendo will announce the next Legend of Zelda
Odds - 1:1"
Those are some pretty good odds for a game that Miyamato said probably wouldn't be ready to show at this E3.
Oh look, another terribly cliche and over-done Nintendo E3 predictions article. And it's not even informed!
"There's still no date or confirmation for a North America release [of Monster Hunter 3]"
...Yes there is.
You'd think if they had any footage at all other than walking around and QTEs, they'd show it. It just doesn't look interesting as a game, is all. QTEs are the absolute worst form of implicating the player into the gameplay. It just turns the game into an interactive movie. The only reason people are looking forward to this game is because of the atmosphere and the graphics. The atmosphere is pretty cool and the graphics are great, but that's all this game is: fodder for graphicwhores.
God, I wish Square-Enix would just die already.
"They sure as hell didn't buy the thing for the software."
Oh god, I hate these fanboys that state this without even taking a look at the library. I first bought the Wii for Nintendo First Party games, and got it in early 2007. I was disappointed with the software offering for the longest time, but I had enough games to play for most of 2008 and currently I have more games than I have time to complete. It's just these uninformed comments that really piss me off. Just be...
A game about quick-time events. Who thought that was a good idea? Looks like an interactive movie to me.
Wow, the only Wii games you like are tennis, and you're looking forward to the Indy game? Hate to break it to you, but you have terrible taste in video games. I prescribe cyanide.
Great for people that love those kinds of games. This one doesn't really interest me though.
Trust me, I know all about hardcore games. And no, "hardcore" games aren't just the ones with shootan, bleedan, and whatever else-an. I bought Mega Man 9 and loved the hell out of it. It was a nice punch in the face. I eventually completed all of the in-game achievements for it (Yes, even Mr. Perfect). Just because there's a couple of truly hardcore games out this generation doesn't mean there's as man as there once was.
GWAVE is absolutely right. The NES had piles upon piles of shovelware, but it also had great hardcore games and cult classics. Just like the Wii.
The Wii is what re-popularized gaming and brought gaming to a new audience, just as the NES and the PS2 did.
Oh come on. Most of today's games aren't hardcore. You think regenerating shields and games based on quick time events are hardcore? You've got another think coming.
Gaming has just gotten less and less hardcore over the ages.
It wasn't the controls that bothered me (well, okay, it WAS but that wasn't the worst part). The part that bothered me the most was... I should've gotten my butt kicked. I came close to death about 10 times during the demo cause I was goofing off, and each time Sheva saved me. What's the point? The game's as casual as anything. All I had to do to survive was stay away from that guy with the huge weapon. If I came close to death, Sheva would just save me again. It made the game feel pointless....
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Why not? I have a Wii and a gaming-capable computer. What more could I want? True, a few PS3 games interest me, but not enough that would make me put down minimal $400 for a brand new console that can't even play PS2 games.
...Why specifically Sony consoles? That's a bit fanboyish.