Do we really need to say anything about this article? I mean...just look at the headline. That is not the headline of constructive analysis.
And you know what? I read the article. All of it, and there's nothing important to see there. If you doubt me, know that the author thinks that Nintendo should make Link act more like Kratos and Master Chief. That says enough.
I'm all for criticism on the Wii U. It needs help, yes. But N4G is up to its neck in th...
AVGN indeed.
Agreed as well. In my opinion, Punch-Out is a tough game, so I wouldn't expect Mike to be able to defeat...well...himself, but Glass Joe is another story entirely.
He lost to Glass Joe. He lost...to Glass Joe...
Man, three of the best PS2 games of all time together on a handheld should've been a foolproof success. Alas...
I absolutely agree, yet it's still getting comments from folks who aren't getting the joke. The magic of satire...
I miss Melee's Adventure Mode. It was cool seeing the different characters together in the Subspace Emissary cutscenes in Brawl, but Melee's Adventure Mode was just better designed.
Him and Victor Lucas had this cool "Abbott and Costello" dynamic. Made for some funny programming on Judgment Day.
Good to hear that Tallarico is still working with Video Games Live. He clearly loves that project.
Oh...man, that's a lot of bugs. I think Big Rigs and Superman 64 have a new drinking buddy.
Also, the "YOU'RE WINNER" message was perfectly appropriate.
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I really like James Silva and Ska Studios. They make some amazing indie games. The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile is a brilliant game.
However, Microsoft isn't fooling anybody here. If they really did support indie developers, they would've let them self-publish from the start, just like Sony, Valve and Nintendo did. Microsoft has made a ton of enemies by being so cruel to indies and considering that many indie devs are intelligent people, I'm sure they'll see thro...
I'd rather see a terrible-on-all-levels game than a generic middle-of-the-road one any day. I sure as hell wouldn't BUY it, of course, but at least the game would be interesting as opposed to generic and empty.
Some games like Big Rigs, Drake of the 99 Dragons and Superman 64 are so horrible that I swear the developers were TRYING to make it bad. Unless you're completely clueless and devoid of any testers at all, you can't let games like those out onto the mar...
What's really impressive is that Naughty Dog is cranking out not only top-quality experiences, but they're ORIGINAL experiences. Having two brand new franchises released this gen and both of them being so incredible...that's a track record worth noting I'd say.
And yes, that preview image...don't know why, but I thought it was funny.
And here's your hourly dose of "third-party Nintendo" articles on N4G. C'mon, guys...enough's enough.
I doubt that. The people who own a Wii U already have been tracking this game since its announcement as an exclusive, so they are well in the know of how awesome this game can be (hell, the demo was incredible on its own).
If it does sell well, I think the Wii U version will be the one with the highest numbers, but yeah, pushing the date back will give the game competition that it wouldn't get if the date stood still.
I'm gonna agree with the general consensus here and say that there really wasn't any solid explanation in the article as to why this should happen.
I didn't know anyone at the Huffington Post owned any video game consoles. I thought they just had iPads.
I don't understand. We're saying that it's Nintendo's fault that there won't be a Bayonetta 3?
If you love Nintendo games as much you say you do, why don't you just buy a Nintendo console? You can find a ton of Nintendo games on Nintendo consoles, you know...
No. Absolutely not.
The writer of this article believes that just because the landscape of the industry is different than last gen that Nintendo will automatically crumble due to lack of third party support. The Nintendo 64 and Gamecube were both good consoles, but severely lacked third-party support.
What he seems to ignore is that the Wii WAS a financial success and a BIG one. Whether us gamers like it or not, those motion controlled sports and dance games ...
A reboot? After all those spinoffs, I just want a proper sequel.