Kinda sounds a bit regressive to me. There seems to be a lot of problems with the prototype relating to registering all of the required limbs. Also, it sounds more cumbersome and bulky than the more compact Kinect 2.0 camera.
Not really sure what to think about this idea.
One of the greatest "round-headed buffoons" around. :)
Demon's Souls took a lot of risks and they paid off big time. I love Uncharted 2, but as far as being creative and challenging the norm, Demon's Souls did far more.
Very much like how Red Dead Redemption beat out the perfect score Super Mario Galaxy 2 in 2010, Gamespot seems to have this combined staff consensus determining the Game of the Year, yet the reviews are written by individuals.
That makes it very hard to determine their verdict on a game's quality when the opinions rarely coordinate or even contradict each other.
There's always a negative extreme, and in that regard, I agree. There are quite a few people who are making a lot of money on Youtube for making something that isn't just extremely easy to compose, but it's also really uninteresting. That kind of content creation shouldn't be rewarded, as least not that lucratively.
But at the same time, there are a lot of channels that are using gameplay in very interesting and creative ways. Of course, those are ones that al...
They will probably announce games like that on a Nintendo Direct. That's more their style anyway.
As great as a new F-Zero or Star Fox game sound right now, I've been pleasantly surprised with how much imagination has been injected into the 2D side-scrolling platformer these days. Donkey Kong Country Returns, Kirby's Epic Yarn and Rayman Origins were great examples that something so venerable and simple can have more personality and creativity than even the most mainstream of series.
Please stop using that completely fallible argument that Nintendo doesn't have any good "mature" games on their systems.
Did the people who fell for this prank want backwards compatibility on their Xbox One that badly, enough to believe what a complete stranger from 4chan said?
Peggle's a fun game. Very laid-back and feel-goody. I'm curious to play this, though I doubt it'll live up to the addictive simplicity of the first.
His Final Smash could be summoning Six Majin.
Since Origins was not only a very buggy and technically unsound release, but it was also extremely similar to Arkham City in design, would it be a valid argument to say that this game was rushed?
If it was released a bit later, the bugs could've been fixed and they could've found more ways to distinguish it from what Arkham City had already accomplished so incredibly well.
It's sad how these games got so ignored by the consumer public. Platinum Games did so many things right. Vanquish in particular was one of the best-designed shooters in memory, but people passed on it because it "didn't have multiplayer."
I don't see how creativity in graphic design should determine pricing.
I did and I think a lot of people are blowing it out of proportion, since Reggie didn't call out anyone. If anything, they called themselves out.
It's kind of interesting how any time you mention a game like Super Mario 3D World or Pikmin 3 to support the fact that the Wii U does have high-quality software in its library, the detractors say that "they don't like Mario" or "Pikmin is dumb."
That's not really Nintendo's fault, since a LOT of people are enjoying those games. If you don't like them, that's fine, but saying there are no games on the system when there are a lot of ...
I have lots of games on Wii, PS3 and 360 in the backlog right now. It's good because it means I can save some of my funds for the early 2014 releases like DKC: Tropical Freeze and Infamous: Second Son.
It's probably because, like many gamers, all the other owners of gaming Youtube channels don't like the VGX at all. I guess Smosh and Pewdiepie were the only ones they could get. How sad.
What concerns me is the fact that anyone expected anything significantly positive or progressive from anything happening at this "gaming award show."
Of course they should.
Yes, they are outlets for fanboyism and rampant bashing, but articles would be very boring without any kind of publicly viewable feedback. For all the vilification comments sections have earned, they add discussion and I don't think that's a bad thing at all.