8bitzombi
8bitzombi
8bitzombi

Actually you do, there is something fundamentally different about playing a game on a “hard” difficulty setting and knowing that you can always play an easier version and playing a difficult game that requires you to become better at it in order to make progress. It’s this concept that drives the success of games like

They burned that one too...

My assumption is that they will push an update to Mario Party that removes the minigames that rely on rumble when played on the new system; it wouldn’t be too difficult to throw in an few lines of code that check the model number and blacklist certain mini-games. Of course if the new console is going for the strictly

The problem is that Nintendo has a precedence for making games that are exclusive to mid-gen upgrades; the “New 3DS” came with a handful of titles that were only available on the improved version of the handheld. This is a stark contrast to both Sony and MS’s hard stance on all games needing to be playable on all

Here’s hoping that a new higher powered Switch doesn’t lead to games exclusively requiring the new hardware like the “New 3DS” exclusives did; mind you I realize there weren’t many of them but it was still annoying to have to buy a whole new 3DS just to play them. Hopefully it will function similarly to the mid-gen

The difference here is that everything was crap then, there was no good examples of how an all digital market place for games should be; when Steam first hit the market it was basically the only one of it’s kind and had to learn all of it’s lessons through trial and error. Epic doesn’t have that same excuse, they know

I don’t know, is it anti-consumer to put all of your efforts into securing exclusive content that forces consumers to shop from your store front instead of putting in the necessary effort to making your store front more user friendly or at the very least giving it the most basic features that in this day and age

In other words even developers are starting to realize that cross play for all platforms isn’t quite as player friendly as it seems. Putting platforms that have massive advantages over others against each other doesn’t make for a good experience.

I wish more loot based games would just learn from Diablo 3 and let the loot flow freely...

I’d say that Laurence is a lot more difficult to fight than Ludwig, and is in my opinion one of the hardest bosses in the game since he can punish you so very badly for even the littlest of mistakes; not to mention that his second form is an absolute pain until you figure out the trick to it.

Every day I become more and more convinced that RE3:Nemesis is going to be lost to the annals of time...

I am starting to think that it’s about time we shift some of the blame to the irresponsible venues that allow these conventions to happen; it’s one thing to be someone who thinks they have a good idea but doesn’t have the experience or financial backing to execute it, it’s another thing to be a business that is built

I am not implying that this will be a quick death; much like the slow death of cable it will likely last through the next decade, but in that time content creators and viewers will suffer.

I could understand putting a hold on future content; but removing already uploaded content makes no sense to me whatsoever since it costs nothing to upload and store content on YouTube. It is not as if leaving these videos public had some impact on their bottom line, in fact it would be quite the opposite since they

I feel as though part of why Disney Infinity struggled to find its footing was the requirement of buying a new starter every year; had the games been released as expansions I feel like it would have been a much better experience.

Of course it might bite them in the ass if the sales don’t match up; early release isn’t always enough to tug gamers away from their platform of choice.

I assume it will release same day on Uplay since there is no reason for Ubisoft to cut into their own sales and like on Steam will likely require Uplay anyways; so what exactly is the incentive of buying through the Epic Games store?

I like how Mignola insisted that they planned on taking a new route with the reboot because he felt like trying to create a Del Toro movie with another director would be a bad idea, and yet this looks like someones mediocre attempt at making a Del Toro movie while never matching the same kind of charm and artistic

Yeah... I don’t understand why they made him look so gaunt; one of Hellboy’s key defining factors has always been his wide jawline that almost turns his face into a solid slab. The way his mutton chops sit and frame his jawline coupled with how drastically they embellished his cheekbones throws off the entire

As someone who grit my teeth and forced myself through all of the gambler challenges in RDR2 I can say without an ounce of exaggeration that dominoes is easily one of the worst aspects of that entire game as far as I am concerned... I am convinced that humanity has invented literally thousands if not millions of games