Given that these indie devs are pushing the envelope in ways that we can't expect Nintendo or Game Freak to, no I don't think that's a bad thing. Nintendo has some great franchises under their umbrella, but I don't believe that one company should hold a monopoly on a type of game.
They're Konami, so I doubt they want to revive Silent Hill unless they think it will make a good theme for their next batch of pachinko machines.
Nothing. It's dead.
Not surprising given that EA owns the company he worked for. I look forward to his future work.
That's not actually bad for such a unique piece of videogame history. I don't have the money for that, but I'm sure whoever does will be elated.
It's good to know you're still at it Gamingbolt. You just keep doing what you're doing. I'll continue to not read your articles and post a snide comment every time you post a "says dev" piece.
I think they got a fantastic deal. If they haven’t already made that back and then some, they will before too long.
Huh? I haven’t heard anyone talk about PlayStation’s demise, mostly because it tends to dominate. It’s Xbox we ought to be concerned about.
Not recommended. Some drugs can have terrible side effects.
I guarantee a neurotypical designed this game. I'm actually a bit intrigued though, and I usually give mobile games a hard pass.
Doesn't that have something to do with physical retailers not wanting to be undercut? In other words, digital prices should be cheaper, but can't be any cheaper than physical games because shady business. There are far worse things to come out of shady business, so whatever. I do like having physical copies of games whenever possible, so I'm all for them sticking around even if I disagree with some of the means to help keep them viable.
Still? I haven't started paying for it in the first place. I take the money I could spend on that and buy a bunch of indie games on sale instead.
I admit to letting the lack of a VC turn me off from getting a Switch for a long time. It just seemed like a waste given how perfectly the Switch’s design can accommodate games across so many consoles and handhelds.
But, now that I have one I realized I was focused too much on the negative and not enough on what the system does have to offer. It may not have VC but in lieu of being the best legacy system Nintendo ever had, it’s the best indie system they ever had. It has...
The methods used are also just as important as the sampling frame. In fact, voluntary response surveys are notorious in the statistics community for being the most prone to biases such as non-response bias. I would say the sampling frame for this particular survey is fine.
One more thing to note though is it's very rare for an academic research team to just conduct one study and call it a day, but you see it all the time with these videogame-related surveys. Conducti...
Whoa! It's like someone knows what the best aspects of Animal Crossing are, as well as where it has room to improve, improved what needed to be and left what worked alone. I love the art too. It's a nice clean art style with some decent visual fidelity that's original, but retains the cartoony nature of Animal Crossing's art style. Actually, the player characters look even better IMHO. The animals look a bit less anthropomorphized but I'm ok with that.
Really? I'm not getting an "all in" vibe from what we've heard about the XSX. It's like they're releasing a console to check off a box, but their focus is elsewhere.
I get the sense that at least three of those five things are sure to be addressed eventually. The MMO model will allow for content to be added over time, even after the final build of the game comes out. There could be more "gens" added over time, but I'm sure that won't be limited to just the Temtem themselves as there are sure to be other additions over time too.
Well, now we know you never played Spider-Man.
I like Bioshock 2 just fine and agree that it's underrated.
Right, it's only an issue if the concentration of CO2 is too high. While I don't agree with the Conservative mantra of ignoring science just because the truth is inconvenient for some people, I also don't agree with the Liberal mantra that everything needs to be brought to a halt, and lives need to be uprooted, just so we can slightly reduce carbon emissions.
There needs to be a balance. Yes, I think it's prudent for companies to try and reduce their carbo...