Ms. Pearce, what you’ve just wrote is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever read. At no point in your rambling, incoherent article were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having read it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
That comment made my day. XD
Is the Switch worth buying for a game that's on the WiiU?
Go to that one room with all the vases. Most likely you'll find messages on the floor that say "Time for rolling!" and such. Break the vases by rolling and watch the fps dip to like 10-14fps.
I know it's opinions and all... But I can't take a Castlevania game's list seriously without Castlevania III.
That's why the very first comment I said if you have a "decent gaming pc". As for the big screen.... I have my pc hooked up to a 60 inch TV. Most pc's are hdmi nowadays you can hook them up anywhere. Anyways, you're obviously a fanboy and feel the need to "defend" your console. No point in trying to have an objective conversation with a fanatic. Have a nice day sir.
You didn't quite understand the point. If you have a pc you can play Quantum Break. As well as most Xbox exclusives going forward. Hence, the only reason to get an Xbox One at this point is if you are strictly a console gamer and a want to play the exclusives.
If you have any questions decent gaming PC then pretty much. Xbox no longer has exclusives so if you have a PC and want a console for gaming then the PS4 seems like a good better choice. You'll get pretty much all of the Xbox, Pc and PS4 exclusives that way. If you're strictly the console gamer and you're a fan of Halo / Gears / Forza then the Xbox might still hold some value.
The problem is I bought a WiiU for Metroid, and all the classics.... Which never came. I ended up giving the system away to my nephew. Nintendo now just focuses on their main stream titles like Mario Kart, Smash Bros, and those damn Mario Parties and neglect some of the classic series like Metroid, F-Zero, Mother, Kid Icarus, etc.
Well... The "must have" title comes out the same day for the WiiU (according to Nintendo's official website). So unless you just HAVE to play Zelda on the go there's really not much of an incentive to get a Switch on launch day.
It's Nintendo. It wouldn't surprise me if the handheld system is $250 and then they shaft you with the docking station for $50 extra. Heck, the 3DS XL doesn't even have an AC adapter and brand new it still costs over $225. I SERIOUSLY doubt the Switch will be that cheap.
Man, I'm really excited for the sequel but I still don't like the new art direction.
It's been 3 years since TLOU came out. How is this "too soon"? Especially in a time were a lot of the" AAA" franchises have yearly releases.
I'm actually psyched that it's just a visual upgrade. The gameplay on the original Crash Bandicoot games was perfect. I was worried that they would be remakes that altered the core basics.
#1 I have all my Sony systems.
#2 "PS1 Classics" are digital downloads. Absolutely nothing to do with a disk drive. You couldn't stick a CD on a PSP or Vita and you could still play PS1 games.
There's really no reason for those games not to be playable on the PS4 except for Sony just not wanting them there.
Still baffling that you can't play PS1 classics on the PS4. Literally, every Sony system before can do it.
Such as stupid article. Because we all know that graphics are the only thing that matter. /s Not to mention Uncharted 4 is one of the best looking games in history already.
I personally don't own or really care for 4K. I care more about 1080p and 60fps. As much as I love Bloodborne, going back after playing Scholar of the First Sin the framerate was hard to get used too. But playing BB on 60fps and with enhanced HDR lighting would be freaking amazing! :)
If they announce Pro support for Bloodborne I'll buy it immediately.
Overall it's a solid list, but I think it was missing Double Dragon.