Probably because the Series X is not out yet and the insiders have been told not to dwell on the UI as it is subject to change.
You clearly have no idea what you're talking about.
I don't think it will blow over but there will be other chances. People have selective memory; thinking back, it was pretty similar to the PS4. The thing was sold out before release day, too.
In my experience, retailers open up for more pre orders, at the very least, right before launch. That's when people face severe buyer's remorse and cancel or change their mind for whatever reason.
Not an example of that, but I'm still waiting for Bioshock for the Vita.
They're good at giving you a canned response and $5 to get you to go away. You'll realize how horrible it is if you actually have a significant issue that needs to be addressed. They only have a good reputation because people bother them when their package is one day late and they get a little something in return. Their customer service is disrespectful and incompetent. For my expensive electronics, I rather pay more and go to Best Buy.
Definitely, Nintendo obviously wants to support the homebrew community by giving them another chance to buy the easier-to-mod console. People are just being extremely ungrateful. Fortunately, Nintendo is all about helping its consumers.
He's treasure hunting, that's why. If anything, the third one--which is the most hated one, is the one that stands out in terms of story.
Probably because Ellie hates Joel for lying to her. She doesn't tell him that she's going, Tommy does. He follows Ellie and they argue almost the whole way until Joel gets shot and dies, then Ellie realizes that she's wrong about him.
I doubt they'll make him her imaginary friend, because that's some seriously bad writing.
Bad planning gets your studio shut down.
That's exactly how it works, because that's how the legal system works. Unfortunately for the victims, something like this is closer to libel than anything else. No one said it was easy, but if you can't gather the courage to speak up in a timely manner then no one can help you.
Innocent until proven guilty is the way we operate. If a court of law can't pass a verdict, then he is innocent, unfortunately. Thus, this is libel seeking to incite mob justice. A ...
What if we're looking for some good pacing? There was nothing engaging about it. Holding forward on the stick is not engaging.
You actually can buy a single joy-con. They're pretty hard to find, though. I've only ever seen them in the standard grey color and the MSRP, at least on Amazon, is $49.99. Not really worth it to buy them separately.
Not always, they alternate colors. I have the green one from the Mario Party bundle and the green/pink combo has the other green one. If I wanted the other yellow one I would have the buy the yellow pair. The blue/red pair is also inverted when you buy the Switch, so if you buy the pair you get both matching pairs. They also alternate colors between regions.
I wish they would sell colors in a single pair, because I love that blue. Then again, I'm sure they make a ton of money off people that just buy extra joy-cons to get the pair they want.
Agreed. Considering all the dumb things Nintendo has been doing, I don't believe this is the one people should be upset about. Personally, it bothers me a lot more that they're charging for online play and yet, in a 2-hour session, I wasn't able to find a single stable game in Smash.
The original Switch is a portable Switch. The term "lite" has been used for quite some time now. We know it means that it will be smaller and have less features and, as a result, be sold at a lower price. You're trying to make a thing out of nothing. You yourself already answered your own question.
That's not the point, it's more of a "can you believe this nonsense?!” kind of situation. It's a matter of principle.
GameStop could be great under better leadership. I'm willing to bet they could make better offers for older games and sell used games for less and still make a profit. They could also drop their stupid subscription and stop forcing their employees to get pre-orders, that way you don't have to deal with teenagers getting upset over you not wanting to give them those extra $5 for some game you don't know crap about.
Stores would also be a lot more appealing if the...
I wouldn't say so. You're still forced to do random side activities before you can make further progress, which kills the momentum. Also, if you end up enjoying some of those side activities and wish to do more of that, then you end up in the same scenario as almost every other open world game.
Mafia 2 had a great story (aside from that cliffhanger at the end) and you weren't too distracted because the world was empty. There was nothing else to do. Why even add...
Disagree about the UI. I don't need something new, I need something functional. I love the idea of having a UI I already know works well.