Most definitely. Being episodic felt more like an exploit than being something that actually felt needed.
Not being episodic is already a big plus.
We can rebuild him. We have the technology. We can make him better than he was. Better, stronger, faster.
Interesting.
Jaguar, there's no need to be that way, man. We haven't gotten the full story of what Nintendo is planning for their online, so it's still a little early to judge.
All consoles have disadvantages with their own online services, none are perfect. Besides, making any one of us pay for online play is already ridiculous.
Don't know why I bothered looking because I knew I wouldn't see Rikimaru, thus walking away disappointed, then I realized you don't see him until he wants you to. That's when I relaxed and enjoyed the art.
This is pretty cool.
Stock articles typically do bring out the worst in people.
I don't play PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, nor do I buy cosmetics, but those prices are insane.
Ha! Oh, how could anyone forget that! While I played with Power some other gamer played with Blast Processing.
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Call of Duty (after Modern Warfare it's the same thing), Need for Speed (after Hot Pursuit, 1998, then, strangely, any of the titles after Hot Pursuit, 2010), Assassin’s Creed (seriously, just stop), any Naughty Dog game after the first entry in the PS3 era and up (the story isn't fascinating enough and the gun play is kind of boring), Mario Kart (after 64 it was hard to get back into, because of new game mechanics and the Battle Mode sucks), Gears of War (any after 3. The story is ov...
For me, the #1, will always be Nintendo vs. Sega. That's the benchmark of a console war. So many underhanded and/or aggressive advertisements. These guys meant business. No pats on the back, no congratulations, just a line marked "Do Not Cross."
"Sega Does What Nintendon't." Yes, like leave the console market.
Of course, and this goes for any developer, as this was how E3 used to be. Sure, we got games that would release the following year, but more often than not it was something that was coming by the end of the year. With how things are nowadays, if anything, Nintendo focusing on this year's releases will make them standout.
I've been tired of this genre in film for a while now, and although I have no problem with a few superhero games every now and again, I would rather the superhero genre not oversaturate the gaming market too.
Pre-E3 jitters.
Man, that's a harsh review. For the record, the Nintendo 64 put-downs were almost offensive.
And if I could give you more upvotes I would.
To be honest, I didn't care for the Game Boy Camera then, and quite frankly I still don't (though it is an interesting piece of gaming history), but it is astounding how far ahead of the game that Nintendo was, because now "selfies" and cell phone photo edits are a regular thing.
Not sure this is news or a warning, but Tencent is starting to get annoying. They're buying so much of the gaming landscape that it feels like a silent monopoly is about to hit. Probably being paranoid, but that's my two cents.