Would you make somebody else write and tell your story? Would your readers enjoy something which is neither written nor drawn by you?
Would you make somebody else write and tell your story? Would your readers enjoy something which is neither written nor drawn by you?
No, it would make zero sense. It's like saying that someone should write a book of Game of Thrones while G.R.R. Martin is ill as filler.
MM, Wind Waker and A Link to the Past are all after OOT, he was right in calling it MM's timeline, and I guess he intended a sequel to the game itself, featuring the young OOT and MM Link.
Having completed Pikmin 2 a few weeks ago, I can assure you there's NO co-op campaign, you're thinking of challenge mode.
As an agnostic, I'd like to say NOPE. Unless you have scientific evidence of the inexistence of God.
It's called Skyrim.
But what if I like the anime/manga/japanese stuff, since it was there in the original Kotaku as well, yet I don't give a damn about friggin' trucks exploding? Or chinese reporters thinking they found some new species while it's actually a sex toy? Or getting reviews of snacks and movies? Or hearing about the latest…
So, the only kind of negatives are the stupidity of the pikmins, and the difficulty to lock on with the gamepad.
Yeah, it's 2013, appearances are clearly everything, who cares about games being fun anymore!
Could be, there has been a Viva Pinata on DS before.
The fact you heard only two of those games can't really be blamed on Nintendo or on the media coverage at all, if that's what you're saying, they've all been plastered on every site ever since the E3 and they're all high profile games.
What I meant is that he already puts barely any effort in the series, Bleach has become a joke, a short and shallow joke you need around 10 seconds per chapter to read. A break's gonna do him no good, he already destroyed Bleach many years ago, whichever ending he creates won't be enough to salvage that hollow shell…
Begin reading one chapter of Bleach, 10 seconds later you'll come to the conclusion that he really doesn't need breaks because he's fatigued.
"aside from the artwork"
Yes, and 99.99 % of Americans think that USA = world.
More like the western market thinks -everything- which lacks guns, blood and slaughter is "for kids", see "Nintendo is for kids".
Almost everything which panders to the masses, ends up being a shitty mess halfway through. A creative should only follow his own vision.
Helped a lot =/= effectively realized by Nintendo. Also would you mind giving actual proof of what you say?