Actually is pretty easy to explain the absence of Helicopter on GTA Chinatown Wars, if I’m not mistake that game doesn’t has Helicopters (thanks to the classic GTA perspective).
Actually is pretty easy to explain the absence of Helicopter on GTA Chinatown Wars, if I’m not mistake that game doesn’t has Helicopters (thanks to the classic GTA perspective).
And Famitsu gave this game the score of 9/8/9/8, the same score they gave to Metroid Dread and one point below the score of PES 2018, I kind want to read their review now XD
Like Little Mac on Smash Bros?
I never played the Genesis version until a few years ago, it was a fun game and the graphics are better than the SNES but the platforming and hit detection is worse, overall it’s not an easy choice, but I think the SNES version is more fun.
I used to love Power Rangers The Movie on the SNES, give me smething similar with 4 player support and it will make me happy.
If the quality is similar to the Witcher 3 on the Switch I may buy this game. The Switch is by far the most potent gaming machine on my home.
For now it’s only on the Switch
Joe & Mac 2 already was, now it’s the first title.
Wasn’t this game also released for the Gamecube?
It doesn’t only apply to music, an similar experience in videogames would be the difference between popping an cartridge on your SNES and playing the same game on the emulator, the game in itself barely changes, but it has an different sensation attached to it. You have that with books and movies too, the way we…
I can’t say about others, but I enjoy listening to vinyl because of the experience, almost as a ritual, I like choosing an vinyl through my collection, looking at the art, feeling the weight and putting it to play, it feels different.
To me, Digital music feels like I’m just checking my phone or computer, it can be…
If you like RPGs I strongly suggest the Shin Megami Tensei Series on the 3DS, Etrian Odissey also. I also recommend Professor Layton and the Ace Attorney series.
The main problem with Crisis Core is that it’s repetitive, the dungeons and missions are always similar, the exploration gives little reward and frankly, the characters are quite annoying. So it gives you a burnout quickly.
Another thing based on my recent experience of Playing FFT on the PSP and Tactics Ogre on the SNES is that FF Tactics is slow, it’s fine on your turn but the enemy turns makes you wait an long time to get control again, but I’m not sure if that’s an problem with the PSP version or if it was always like that.
The console menus are slow? What were you trying to do? For me it’s one of the quickiest that I ever tried.
It was shortly released on My Nintendo and them they removed and it never was accessible again, I lost the opportunity to get this game because at the time I only had 1000 platinum coins and both Warioware and Zelda Picross costed that and both were for limited time only, I made an terrible choice because Zelda…
I believe he didn’t want to say that Ring Fit Adventure has lag (he wrote “leggy”) but that you need to use yours “Legs” a lot, that’s why he can’t play it.
it gets even weirder when he asks for Fatal Frame that now Nintendo co-owns and after Fatal Frame 3 they were always Nintendo exclusives, FF 4 was on the Wii and 5 on the WiiU, we even got an remake of 2 on the Wii (that sadly was Europe and Japan only) and an weird Spin Off on the 3DS.
Daikatana played well on the Game Boy Color
I play the Witcher 3 on the Switch and I know it looks and perform worst than other consoles and PC but it’s an well made port, I rarely have bug issues and the game looks great for Switch standards. Now Ciberpunk 2077 on Ps4 and Xbox One seems to be much worse, looks like an port of the same quality of WWE 2k18 on…