Pretty sure you're talking about the Gamepad. The "best controller" was referencing the Pro controller.
Pretty sure you're talking about the Gamepad. The "best controller" was referencing the Pro controller.
Except the only way for that demand for change to do any good is if staying on track hurts the company. Remove consumers from the equation, and both Gamestop and developers clearly benefit from this. The only thing regular consumers can do here is vote with their wallet.
You've linked a lot of proof that MSNBC is extremely biased. Which is like proving that water is wet. Congratulations, you've done it! Unfortunately, hating Fox News for being an unapologetic enabler of the worst Tea Party ignorance does not automatically make one an MSNBC fan.
You're right, it's not. But I am denying that there was much general hope or expectation for them from other factors. Daylight and Murdered were probably a disappointment to the few people who knew about them, but there wasn't much general hope or expectation, because there wasn't much general awareness. And the best…
Not particularly, but I wouldn't blame someone else for getting lost in them. They weren't great. But hey, that's what I get for trying to judge objectively disappointing games by the definition of disappointment.
Enjoy! And keep in mind, the second-angriest people tend to be in the lower levels, so the community will get better on average. The angriest people are in ranked play, but that's a whole other problem.
Which version of Wolfenstein? I've been thinking of picking it up, but the fact that the first thing on the Steam page is a laundry list of support issues has me wary.
Goat Simulator, hands down. Especially post-update. Playing MK8 split-screen with friends is fantastic, but it still doesn't hold a candle to split-screen goat simulation.
Eidos and Square are certainly good contenders for most disappointing company. It doesn't change the fact that their games were only mildly disappointing, because there were only mild hopes to disappoint. By definition, you can't have disappointment without hopes or expectations.
Somewhat difficult, but in a very good way. The sole exception (possibly just for me) was the Specter Knight's level; that was bullshit, but worth sticking through.
You can see this after the very first level. Immediately after, or possibly even before, learning what a troupple is. It's about as much of a spoiler as saying Ocarina of Time has a fairy guide in it.
You do still have to go to the game's store page, though. And then you have the metascore, the comments, and often the best quotes, right there to set off flags. It's certainly an awful choice for a daily deal, but if a carnival trick has multiple warning labels plastered to it, then it's hardly a trick at all.
Judging by the first page of games, Amazon has better deals for PC than console on most games, both in and out of sales.
You won't hear bizarre conspiracy theories because it's pretty obvious. The free game offer gives them a lot to gain and, thanks to the choices they offered, very little to lose. This does the same, except it's a) way more interesting, and b) buggy.
Please note: I imply it is better than the new Wii U Mario, which I assumed the troll I stupidly fed before scrolling down was referencing. I stand by that implication. I have more love for older Marios, but there is something seriously fucked up about 3D World.
I know, right?!? It's like Littlebigplanet, but with no creation tools, no fun writing (a trait Mario RPGs do still nail), and most importantly, even worse floaty, shitty platforming! BEST GAME EVER
Oh god yes. All of the characters were bad, but Lymle made me start to really question whether the game was worth the time. Sarah really sealed the deal, though; that voice makes nails on a chalkboard seem soothing.
NOW I CAN'T STOP DREAMING ABOUT THAT. GOD DAMMIT DAVY.
Fuck yes, a new Metroid would be fantastic. It's been annoying that my most used current gen console is playing 90% rereleases. I also have a 3DS, which has trumped my Vita since I finished Danganronpa, but the possibility of playing the Wii U version with friends on a gamecube controller decided my platform of choice.
I'm a big fan of Halo in general. The problem is I like it for the environments, universe, and design; I'm not interested in FPS gameplay all by itself, so I get bored too quickly for multiplayer to hold any motivating appeal. And while I've played through and enjoyed all of the Halo single player campaigns thus far,…