Keith David is pretty much the Morgan Freeman of video games.
As great as this sounds, I'm about 90% sure it's fake.
Same here. It's not a bad game, it's just not my cup of tea.
Looks awesome. Can't wait to grab it next month.
Mind if I ask why you don't play it anymore? Not trolling or anything. Legitimate question.
I'm pretty sure it will be a completely separate universe with a new timeline, new species, and a new story, but still keep the things that make the Mass Effect setting unique -- like biotics, eezo, a galactic community, etc.
Making a prequel would be -- like the author said -- too small and insignificant compared to the inevitable epic conflict with the Reapers. Writing a sequel would be too difficult considering the extreme differences between the endings of Mass Effect...
Call of Duty can't fail. I mean, how can you top a campaign dog and AI fish?
I love the Halo series to death, but we're getting MORE than three games in the Reclaimer saga? That's pushing it a bit, isn't it, M$?
Frank O'Connor said Chief is wearing it to hide his identity.
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It's pretty much a given that Sonic will be back. After all, Nintendo and Sega are buddy-buddy now with Sega deciding to give Nintendo multiple exclusives.
If he comes back I hope he gets his moveset redesigned. His moveset was terrible in Brawl. It was so clunky and all over the place.
I'm enjoying it so far. It's almost like an entirely new game, really. All of the original 80+ levels have been completely redesigned having Luigi's abilities in mind (higher jumps, more momentum, the flutter kick, etc). The levels are also shorter but a lot more difficult, so it really does feel like a new experience.
All in all, I think Nintendo did an excellent job with their first big DLC add-on.
Is that even a question now? Of course it has.
LOOOOOOL. Bravo.
Let's hope they listen. Although, I'm afraid that might be too much to ask for.
I think Nintendo have a bit of leeway now considering the Wii U is capable of downloadable updates unlike the consoles before it. Now they don't have to make sure the game is 100% polished before release -- but let's hope they don't do like EA and leave the game a glitchy piece of junk that needs gigabytes of updates just to make the thing playable.
Nevertheless, Nintendo needs to kick things into high gear before the Wii U falls too far behind. It's already i...
No.
It's just a shrub. Look at the bottom right of the uncropped image. They're the same kind of plantlike object.
I agree. A new Metroid Prime (or any Metroid game, for that matter) would have looked BEAUTIFUL on the Wii U, not to mention all the cool stuff the Gamepad could've been used for. But no, we get a bunch of apes jumping through trees. Again. *sigh*
*Crosses fingers for Prime 4*
No, of course not. That was probably the only good thing about M$'s DRM policy. Everything else, however... not worth it. I'd rather have the mild inconvenience of having to change discs and still have the freedom to play used games.