What if you used the second analog to control sword swings, where tilting straight up would be a stab, left or right would be a horizontal slice, etc.?
I'm hoping some full games for the Wii U are teased in the near future, or at LEAST at next year's E3.
Made on PC ≠ Made for PC
Doesn't justify spending an additional $100+
Neither Move or Kinect is worth buying. Hardware add-ons have never been successful when it comes to game consoles, especially ones that cost as much as these.
Makes sense.
An Nvidia GTX 560 Ti will probably go a long way if you don't plan on playing any games in 3D. Even Battlefield 3 supposedly runs with max settings in 1080p at 30 fps.
Lack of Klonoa is disappointing.
There will always be new game consoles, so long as graphics technology keeps advancing, and/or technology that can change the way we play games is created.
I don't see why online passes are a big deal. The only people that it hurt on the ones that buy it use, and those people have no right to complain, as they're part of the problem. It would be like if the country got rid of the death penalty because the people on death row were against it.
Definitely a candidate for GotY from what I've seen.
The limit is 20 MB, not 20 GB.
Going with PC version. Problem?
Port Red Dead Redemption to PC too, please.
Currently I just have a gaming PC, a Wii, and a 3DS. Keeping up with all the games I want to play is hard enough as is. If I WERE to add more gaming devices into my house, I suppose it'd be a PS3 and a Vita, but I just really don't want to this late in the generation. I'm already 100% satisfied with the selection of games available to me right now.
I also forgot to mention that native 3D support is minimal for console games, even on the PS3. Of course, almost ALL 3D TVs/monitors that I've seen support 2D to 3D conversion, which allows you to play games that don't support 3D at all in 3D. Not sure about the quality of this conversion software, as I haven't seen it in person.
3D gaming on PC and 3DS is the most affordable so far, and both have the most 3D-compatible software. Full HD 3D monitors can be bought for as cheap as $299, and of course you get 3D automatically with a 3DS purchase. 3D TV's are also coming down in price, but they're still technically the most expensive way to enjoy 3D.
Still not available for download.
>Name an unreleased game GotY
>Expect people to take you seriously
It's resistive, but it shouldn't be too much of a problem since you won't really need multitouch when you have a variety of buttons to use as shortcuts.