I'm sure the experiences aren't very good but for $40 you can't expect a great experience.
Xenoblade Chronicles 1 and 2 both have some of the greatest soundtracks of all time.
You're making a lot of assumptions/generalizations and putting words in a lot of peoples' mouths. If you want to be taken seriously you shouldn't do that.
Nintendo announced a few months ago that Prime 4's original development had been scrapped and they were starting development over with Retro Studios. Did you miss that bit of news?
You mean the Metroid Prime trilogy, right? 4 isn't coming out til probably 2022.
Yeah but in many peoples' cases life gets in the way of that.
My problem is I keep going back to a game I've already beat dozens of times. Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn.
Or worth playing for the first time.
Even if you don't play Xenoblade Chronicles 2 you should definitely still check out it's soundtrack. One of the greatest soundtracks EVER, along with the first game.
It's called Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, not Ritual of the Moon. After clicking on the link it's correct in the actual article. What the hell?
What's a minus to you is a plus to me. I like typical anime nonsense stories, for the most part anyway.
My original joy cons only started drifting after I dropped them on the floor. Haven't had any problems with the ones I got for Christmas.
I agree.
You don't know if there will be a headstrap added yet.
Any excuse to have a direct is never a bad thing. Besides, many of the games announced in the last direct don't have set release dates so another direct to set those dates would be welcomed.
Have you seen all the exclusive titles Switch is getting this summer? You probably have but aren't willing to acknowledge it.
I'll bet you're one of those people that defends that stupid battery draining light bar on the ps4 controller.
Why just Twilight Princess?
If it comes to Switch I'll play it but I'd say the Xenoblade Chronicles series delves just as heavily into the world of psychology, just in a different manner. I can't really recommend any of them to someone who's never played an rpg before because of the steep learning curve in the combat. If someone has never played an rpg but is looking to get into the genre then you can pretty much only recommend a turn based game to start out.
Monolith Soft is great at ...
Idk what games were listed. I was only talking about 3rd party games in general.
It's coming out the same day as Super Mario Maker 2. Weird choice.