I agree. Most telecommunications companies have terrible consumer relations.
Anytime I hear the words "Skrillex" and "video game" in the same sentence, it reminds me of Skrillex Quest.
Also, the album's not terrible.
I don't see a point in making a .1 increment scale. Is the difference between an 8.9 and a 9 really significant enough to merit a difference? It only reinforces the stereotype that game reviews are just a numbers game.
I was worried that after the past events this wouldn't fly. Good to see it on board this year.
Not yet, but it's been predicted to follow the "Xeno" tradition, as Xenoblade did.
While putting any of their games on smartphones is a stupid idea that would damage the cultural identity that Nintendo has, I do agree that being more accommodating for other developers and working with them more closely is a smart idea and is likely to gather more confidence in making games for their consoles.
Considering that EA is a company whose goal is to publish products for consumers, "Most Hated" and "Worst" are essentially the same in this particular case.
I can see the argument in comparing multi-platform games. It's when you're comparing games that are only on certain systems that the entire point in arguing graphics loses steam.
I'm with nifonge.
Competing directly has never really been Nintendo's forte, which is why I think going right for Sony and Microsoft's throats is a bad idea. They need something to stand out, some sort of noticeable little novelty that will grab attention, with the games library keeping buyers on board. It's not about casual vs. hardcore anymore. It's about just standing out.
Sony and Microsoft benefit from attempting to outdo each other b...
I would be very surprised if Pac-Man wasn't an unlockable character.
"they're refraining from posting a score until they can see how it operates in a retail environment."
I wish more review outlets took this approach, especially since this is a game that relies on online multiplayer for its lasting appeal.
I do think that a game so focused on online multiplayer should be given judgment when out in the field instead of in a controlled environment.
Last time I remember when people jumped the gun like that was SimCity, and we all know how that turned out when let loose on the public...
Dude, that's harsh on an unnecessary level. You're saying that Nintendo can't learn from their mistakes, that their arrogance from the Wii's success is only going to get worse and that they're simply going to release, as you put it, "the next mediocre console built to the needs of their developers instead of all developers."
That's merely calling Nintendo out and saying they can't evolve, saying they're a hopeless cause and that their...
I'm gonna assume you meant "Master System" and not "Mega Drive."
After what happened last generation, I wouldn't try and predict what will "fail" right now.
That's the big difference between science fiction and fantasy: while fantasy is impossible, science fiction is not.
Funny bubble for you.
The Wii U has a touchscreen Gamepad controller that you use with a stylus. With that in mind, Mario Kart 8 better have a track editor.
Pretty much, yeah. It's just about not having an install base with an avid fanbase of EA's most popular series. That's what EA's really arguing.
It says a lot about a game when people are still interested in it even though all they've seen is a trailer and some concept art.
Get crackin', Sony!