I'm under the impression that MPT is still standard Def and, as such, kinda blury as a Wii u game. Is this the case?
I wonder if Nintendo feels torn about the whole rerelease thing. What I mean is, on the one hand, it's the easiest way to support the Wii U without ACTUALLY supporting it. On the other hand, it might encourage rerelease fatigue in fans. I mean, it would be awesome if Nintendo rereleased the Metroid Prime games in HD for the Wii U but that might kill enthusiasm for the same games released, say, 2 years from now on the NX.
Anyone else have an opinion?
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I honestly am curious about why you all hate this site so much?
I follow Kotaku daily and have always appreciated them. So I'm curious what bothers you guys?
I kind of look at the Souls games as a reaction to modern action games, hopefully someone will come along and make an adventure game that rejects the hand holding of modern adventure games.
Well the reason people could get stuck was because the games were designed under the assumption that giving a player something to overcome was better than giving a player something to watch. Games are easier now because they are about the experience of play. Difficulty gets in the way of seeing everything the designers want you to.
Im ok with difficult games but not because I want to feel accomplished. I enjoy the atmosphere difficulty can engender.
When yo...
Yeah, I've seen every episode of GoT and my first thought was still, "wait, are her eye brows really that bushy?"
Yeah, Zombies have stuck around WAY longer than I either thought they would or thought they should.
So yeah, sure, why not bring back Dinosaurs?!
Meh. I was gonna wait for the inevitable PS4 version anyway. All this does is cement that decision.
Hmmm, yeah, that's probably not a good sign....
Seems like stuff we already saw. Makes me a little afraid that one crazy boss at the end of the trailer is the only crazy boss in the expansion.
Question, does anyone know if there are any other concerances? MS? Ubi Soft maybe?
Fantastic! I was just wondering if there was going to be stage conferences.
The only reason a game system succeeds is because people need one to play play games they want. You wanna play Pokémon X/Y? Buy a 3DS. As long as companies (really, Nintendo) keep making the machines and then supply them with games people want a d can only be played on those systems, people will buy them.
It's really that simple. People like Nintendo and they will always buy a Nintendo hand held to play the games they make. So I think it's up to Nintendo mostly....
Exactly.you can't go from beloved to good and everything be ok.
I'm just not convinced 343 is good at this. Nothing they have done so far has been as well received as Bungie's Halo games. For a series as important as Halo, MS really needs these games to be landmark releases that people will be playing, at least on and off, for years.
To be fair, games journalism doesn't typically use numbers below a 7 for AAA products. 86 tells me that the game is ok and will be more thoroughly panned as more time goes on.
I'd imagine the only way this works is if Sony tell everyone who already owns a PS4 not to worry, that every game will always work on the system they have.
I'm actually not really sure why the more powerful system needs a boost though. As I understand it direct X won't be enough to narrow the gap for Xbox One and Sony could put together cloud computing if it wanted to.
So, unless they are afraid the NX could be a serious issue in the specs depart...
The Dreamcast was Sega at its best. The Wii U is Nintendo at its worst. There were a lot of people who hadn't been Sega fans and decided to give the DC a shot. There were a lot of people who were Wii fans who passed on the Wii U.
I guess what I'm saying is that both systems are not business as usual for their respective companies. For Sega (and I'm not downing the DC, it's my all-time favorite system), they had everything on the line with the DC and, even afte...
My PS3 broke:(
I appreciate the trip down memory lane, I really do. Its just that the title is just so clickbait-y. In the modern climate, the writer must know that it looks like he traided in his PS4 for an XBO.