I don't believe it, but I'll be cautiously optimistic.
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FFIV on the PSP was just an upgraded port of the orginal.
The after years game was just a port of a Wiiware title with all of the dlc included.
FFIV on the DS was a full on remake with cutscenes and voice acting so I think you can hardly compare the two.
That is why I have FFIV for 3DS, but I also purchased FFIV for psp(to play on my vita) so I can play the after years as well.
@Fried goat
I own both and the 3DS gets way more me time even outside of just gaming. I take my 3DS everywhere I go because of the streetpass feature.
I'm thinking of buying this digitally. It seems really cool.
Not sure what you're taking about there. VIII and IX were both spectacular.
Wow... Nintendo really messed up with the marketing. Really should have called it Wii 2..... or... Super Nintendo HD! All jokes aside though, an altogether different name would have done the company a lot of good.
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That would be awful for gamers and for the industry.
It's true. It's really true. They do lack appeal. The games are incredibly fun, some of the funnest games I've played in years. However, they lack all kinds of appeal, even watching people play doesn't look all that fun. It isn't until your hanging out with your friends playing the game that one realizes how awesome it is. Unfortunately, that's not good enough from a business perspective.
I don't think I'll be getting anymore Gearbox games, the fact that they didn't really care at all about their work, outsourced the project to another dev, then used the money they got from Sega to fund making Borderlands 2 for a different publisher is pretty messed up. They really got fans hopes up, and used their rep to mislead the consumer.
I can't in good conscious support them.
I wanna play a VI remake so bad! V too!
For me it was a good launch, but that's because I decided to be extreeeeeeeemly patient and wait for the Wii U version of Batman Arkham City and Assassin's Creed III instead of getting them on my PS3 or 360.
So that plus Nintendo Land, Super Mario and Zombi U made for a great lineup.
That said, it's been a little sparse for the past 2 months. That said, "Little Infernos" and "Trine 2" have been doing a good job of keeping me i...
Minish Cap is awesome! I got close to finishing it but never did. I recently transferred my ambassador certificate to my new 3DS so I'm starting to play it again.
MW didn't dry up. Microsoft cancelled the last game under the 3 game contract, neither party really wanted to finish the game anyway, so MW abandoned ship for Nintendo and made "Last Story" an amazing game~
By the way, Microsoft also brought down Ensemble studios. That was a sad story. After years and years of working under Microsoft, Ensemble was dropped before their final game(Halo Wars) was even released.
Let's not be entitled here. I say share the love. Companies don't exist for catering to only one finicky(and extremely hateful and negative) demographic.
And yet every game is better than the next. Especially Black white. That said it's really easy to understand how much everything looks recycled. Because it really does appear to be the case. That said, I'm disappointed it isn't a sequel.
What rumors? I've only heard that it's coming out next month.
Of course I do. I build/repair PCs.
Cell though is a pretty unique architecture though, so I don't think I'dd call it "off the shelf" though.
However, Wii U is a more modern architecture in that it's GPU focused. Modern GPUs are GPGPUs and perform a lot of tasks traditionally assigned to the CPU. Since Xbox 360/PS3 are both more dependent on their CPU than their GPUs it's not quite as PC friendly as the Wii U.
Of course all o...
It's less the individual game. More the the fact the Wii U is becoming THE platform for Indie developers. And with it's very PC architecture, many Indie games are only going to Wii U and PC.
Just like the PS3 in it's budding years. Quality over quantity.
I'm really glad I got a Wii U~