Finally, video game journalism has reached the same level as celebrity gossip magazines!
Season 3 was awesome
I can tell you read the article because of how accurate your statement is
A couple of kids....made a game....how is this a problem?
How are they "bitching and moaning" they just made a game. Back the fuck off.
Tri-Ace, quit screwing around and do another console rpg!
I seriously doubt the combat in XV will be nearly as good as Xenoblade X. Naturally though it does look better.
Oh really? A wii u game? I was really expecting a new GameCube title from these guys. How disappointing.
No he didn't, you should read the article
I absolutely love Monolith Soft! Nice to see that they're handling the transition to HD well. I am super psyched for the new Xenoblade game!
Funny how he used the term "ego-stroke" because that's exactly what I thought of his article while reading it.
Is this news though? I mean, it's Japan, I'd be worried if they weren't making VR porn games
What really irks me about this article is its wording. The author makes it sound like every gamer in existence is in on this flame war when in reality I bet less than 1% of the total gaming community has even bothered to comment. This won't be the "death" of "gamers", most don't even know this whole thing is even happening.
Sony had a press conference???
Hey look a link to Kotaku that I'm not going to click!
To be fair, even Xenoblade padded out some of the game with little fetch quests in order to advance the story. Some examples that come to mind would be the coming of age trial in satorl marsh, and when you had to activate the portal in the Mechon capital. Neither quest was necessary for the plot, but definitely slowed down the game.
And the backtracking by Ubisoft continues!
Literally everything Ubisoft has done/said this past year has made me not want to buy their games; thank God nothing they've been putting out interests me
The Zero Suit itself, in the context of the Metroid games make sense, its a logical undergarment to be warn underneath heavy futuristic battle armor, and considering its the easiest way to have Samus remain recognizable while outside of her suit I can totally understand why it was used in SSB. I don't really see why anyone feels the need to get upset about this.
"As for the actual game itself? Nomura mentioned that development is proceeding as planned." Glad to hear they're still on track for that early 2020 release date.