There were a lot of ideas during it's concept that would make a sequel stand out. First was pretty awesome, just think it's roster disappointed greatly
I don't see it's appeal growing, seems like more are still criticising it.
That looks pretty neat tbh
The world needs to smoke a joint once and a while
They're mobile games. Nintendo can say they wanna change the mobile market, but all they're doing is exactly the same as every publisher on mobile.
But again, it isn't just the national dex. Plus the excuse they gave for there not being all in this game is such a blatant lie just from seeing the gameplay. Stop excusing, you gain nothing from kissing up other than more of the same shite
I disagree. Roxas's story ended in KH2, he had no reason to return, neither did Xion who had her story told in Days alongside Roxas. Ventus's return was anticlimactic and rushed, when it should've been amazing due Soras entire journey being about gaining back the power of Awakening to wake him up. Terra just shows up at the end, barely gets any lines to say. Suddenly Xehanort isn't evil, he's just misunderstood and accepts defeat. Kairy and Lea were just completely butcher...
"had a satisfying ending" idk what game you played, pal, but that ending was far from "satisfying". I'm hoping it's a sequel/reboot. Now that Xehanorts story is over they have a chance to start fresh, and they REALLY needa start fresh.
"You never know what you have til it's gone" is how I feel about HOME, it's last couple of years it was left to rott. It's replacements leave much to be desired, and Neotopia never had a chance. I still get on IMVU, the concept of a 3D social game is still an interesting one, but one that requires time to be put into it. There really is no place like HOME.
thing is they do get criticized, it's just Nintendo doesn't care. Then you get these articles with statements from different executives proving just how little they're listening. Like a few weeks ago Miyamoto saying their network wasn't behind
Most think Ray-tracing isn't that big of a game changer but when it's properly implemented it really makes an incredible difference. 4k is nice, but lightning, animations and AI is where I wanna see most improved, especially AI
I thought it wasn't a handheld?
Playing this through again, taking some screencaps. Really like how the photo mode let's you go out of bounds, the game just has so much detail. Anywho it sold well enough and a sequel could give em a chance to really improve on its short comings. Plus the story definitely deserves to be continued such a unique take on the Knights of the Round Table.
No one is acting like it's never been a problem, but there's definitely too many people defending it. At the start of the PS4 gen people voiced very loudly their issues with the analogs on the DS4, and things got fixed. So why shouldn't people do the same with Nintendo? 80$ controllers with horrible connectivity and sticks that become useless with barely any use. What then when the Lite has the same issue?
GTA V ended up being such a disappointment for me. Not because the game was bad, cause it wasn't, but because of Rockstars online focus. They're doing the same with RDR, and it sucks to know they most likely won't release single player dlc for it
Hollywood screws movie adaptations of games and the gaming industry screws game adaptions of movies. It's a somewhat funny yet sad cycle of on purpose mediocrity cause you're basically given an amazing idea and yet they consistently fail.
If they bring it to the Switch I'd buy it again
Flawlessly is an exaggeration. Besides the speed in which he runs, most of the animations do look quite similar. I wish they'd release the early access physically, it's hard for me to fork over 30 for a digital game but dang it I wanna play this
They could start by integrating that separate phone app into the system itself, but seeing as they've had plenty of time and plenty of criticism over it I don't think they'll budge.
Personally would love an Infamous remastered collection, Puppeteer, and 3D Dot Game Heroes