Bitcoon
Bitcoon
Bitcoon

Honestly with kids around Nintendo is the way to go. Not that Nintendo games don't have "mature" titles here and there (I mean, ZombiU was an exclusive launch game) but a larger portion of the library tends to be kid-friendly, and for what it's worth, it's backward-compatible with a highly underrated library (Wii was

I'd still say they're plenty powerful, though. Look at how pretty the games on last gen already were, and this gen already has some serious lookers. For graphics and smoothness I doubt there should really be any worry how well these games are going to hold up. Sure, I'd like to have the new consoles running on specs

You may think I'm biased because of the color of my fur but even you should understand that our differences don't just hurt other animals. Humans are under great societal pressure to be smarter, to live in houses and work regular jobs. Sure, we have it bad (how many raccoons have you seen working full time jobs in

It's a small step forward against species-ism, but we all need to do our part to recognize that humans aren't the only ones living on this planet, and we all have rights, regardless of if we're covered in skin, fur, scales or anything else.

Why don't either of them support 1440p? Or 4k? PC games have been capable of outputting the former for almost the whole last generation, and they've been moving into the latter for a while now.

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That's one of the things that bother me with some games. Like Risk of Rain... awesome game, would be great to just play it in Big Picture mode on the couch or something, but you can't viably do that because some screens (like character select) can't be operated with the controller, even though there is generally

I'm interested more in the XB1 controller, knowing that the current Xbox 360 controller is an easy plug-and-play that most games tend to support. Though, I am looking toward the Steam controller potentially becoming my go-to PC game controller. I'd love to have something like that - which I could bust out and use on

I suppose it could, but no game will have support for that rumble feature without the developers specifically adding it in. Otherwise, it might just have a way that it's programmed to rumble both sides evenly or something by default if a game doesn't specify how to rumble with that controller.

Ah, thank God for the e-shop then.

Like I just said... I don't think it's really in keeping with the spirit of the game. Not the one I like anyway. I DO play my best and I actually fare quite well against pro players. I just don't want to ruin the fun by taking it to the next level because the next level doesn't look fun to me.

Wow... really? You choose not to even try to understand where I'm coming from and you fail to address my whole main point entirely. I'm probably the farthest thing from a casual player without actually being full MLG. And here you are treating this like a mudslinging competition. No. Everything you assumed was wrong,

I have the Note 3 and I'd totally be all for a game controller that attached to it. That screen is a massive, beautiful thing and it would be a wonderful thing to play games on like a proper handheld.

(By M I assume you mean Melee and I suppose that means the P stands for Super Smash Bros?) Yeah, Melee is a fine game. Though for friend-vs-friend play I never found Brawl to be unbalanced at all. I even main one of the less-used characters (I never see tournament players use Yoshi, but I won one as Yoshi once) and

Wow.

Okay, then I'll stick with just saying this: I'm not going to waste my time learning and practicing the advanced meta stuff, when in my eyes it absolutely ruins the core foundation of what I find enjoyable about the game. The methods through which the advanced players achieve victory are, in my experience, less

What I'm getting at is that the techniques I see used in tournament play don't look fun, and having been in at least a few tournaments (most of the time at local levels only) I always felt cheated when I lost. In my experience at least, the tricks used are just that - tricks. Annoying ways of whittling down your

I could be wrong, but don't most competitive Melee players just stick to the Battlefield and Final Destination stages?

I'm with you on that... wavedashing is not a mechanic, it's most definitely a glitch, and when people whined about it being removed I couldn't help but shake my head.

Wow, that is exactly the opposite of what I've heard every single person say about those games.