No, it won't.
Rashid Sayed and Gamingbolt are a cancer in the gaming community, the sooner the cancer is removed, the better.
Exactly. Gamingbolt is all about the clicks, and frequently tries to smear Sony and make them look bad. Don't bother visiting their site and giving them the clicks.
Not sure why you got any downvotes for your comment, but I totally agree. The disc version that Capcom released originally was just a small piece of the full game. Until Capcom releases a new, more complete version of SFV, I'll pass on the game (as many others have done as well).
@Erik - What about digital games? Did you forget that many games are digital only? Hello?
RIP Wii U, the Age of Gimmicks may finally be coming to an end for Nintendo. Which is a great thing, the Switch may be Nintendo's effort to get back to the drawing board and focus on gaming above gimmicks.
For a much better retro console than this one (which stupidly has no HDMI port), check out the Retro-Bit Generations. Over 100 games, many classics from the arcades, and it actually has an HDMI port. And it releases 11/10/16 for only $60. Way, way better deal than this POS.
Well said. The "Scorpio" doesn't even exist yet, besides some fantasy specs on paper. Acting like it exists and should be compared to the PS4 Pro is just nonsensical. Microsoft was clearly unprepared for an improved PS4, which is why they "announced" the Scorpio long before it was a real product (or even a real design for that matter). It's so obvious that MS was just trying to minimize the success of the Pro, to buy them a little time to come up with a response t...
This is terrible news for the likelihood of strong 3rd party support for the Switch. 4gb of RAM is actually great for a handheld, but poor for a home console. Since the Switch is meant to be a hybrid system, the home console functionality is going to be much worse than the PS4 and XB1, and most 3rd party developers will probably skip it.
Hard to understand why Nintendo refuses to offer competitive gaming hardware, time and again. They obviously prefer to deliver the bare mi...
"Two Reasons Why 'XBox Scorpio' Isn't Worth the Wait":
1) It doesn't even exist yet, other than some fantasy specs on paper
2) Games (or more obviously, a lack thereof)
Good article that covers some of the issues Nintendo needs to address with the Switch. However, the author leaves out some other important points that need to be addressed:
- Screen resolution, type, and quality: the 3DS had very poor quality screens with bad viewing angles, washed out colors, and low brightness levels.
- Specs: the 3DS had very poor specs in terms of CPU, GPU, and RAM. Nintendo even realized this when they released the "New 3DS", with b...
One huge problem with this article: Scorpio doesn’t even exist yet, it's nothing more than a fantasy on paper. Why write articles about nonexistent stuff? Waste of time.
EDIT: Just realized that this is yet another Gamingbolt clickbait article from Rashid Sayed, trying to shill the nonexistent "Scorpio" and downplay Sony's gaming hardware. No surprise at all.
"I won't use the handheld that much..."
Then why would you bother buying the Switch? You'd be getting a weak home console, and paying a premium for portability. Makes no sense at all.
Unless you simply must have that next Mario or Zelda game, no matter what. Kinda sad.
These aren't "deals", they are standard Amazon Prime discounts. Lame "article".
Nintendo really seems to be lost these days, they don't appear to understand how to develop gaming hardware anymore. They've bungled all their gaming systems for over a decade, it's hard to believe that they can turn things around in the near future.
Not surprising at all. There weren't many good games available for the Wii U during it's lifespan, understandable that so many Wii U owners bought this game. They didn't have much else to choose from.
It probably won't be. This is Nintendo we're talking about, they've put the bare minimum (or less) into their gaming hardware for well over a decade now.
The whole announcement of the "Scorpio" was nothing more than a cheap trick to try to take the wind out of the PS4 Pro. Unfortunately MS really screwed up royally with the poor design of the XB1, crippling it by trying to force the expensive Kinect gimmick onto gamers that didn't want it. It doesn't matter at this point what kind of fantasy console MS hypes, the reality is that the PS4 Pro is releasing in just a few days, and MS has nothing to offer to match it. They can pre...