Daemon_Gildas
Daemon_Gildas
Daemon_Gildas

Hah, I don't know why, but that second-to-top image, of the people holding a GamePad and four Wiimotes, makes me laugh. It's like; the Wii-users are part of some hive-mind mentality, with the pathetic Wiimote-users being hapless ants, while the GamePad-user is some mastermind.

I have to ask; can I finally make a Mii character that has goddamn RED HAIR yet?!?!?!

Honestly, I don't see a separate Sigma version happening. I don't think they're a company that would spend what it takes to re-release the game on an existing platform, which is why Razor's Edge effectively is the Sigma version.

Major props to Team Ninja for actually taking peoples' feedback to heart. It's unfortunate that they couldn't patch the 360 or PS3 versions of the game, but clearly the changes are more dramatic than could be implemented in a simple patch (not to mention the absurd pricing-structure on patchin on the 360 [not sure

Off-topic, I think I've actually started to acquire more respect for Jimmy Fallon as a host. As wildly giddy as he acts in the video, he's clearly a guy who understands gaming, yet is probably the only mainstream personality who has found a way to incorporate his love of gaming in a way that doesn't feel offensive to

Hopefully, we'll see some games come out that can change your mind :P

Actually, almost every source says that Ninja Gaiden 3 is a far-superior (ie. "actually playable) version on the Wii U, it simply lacks some graphical fidelity.

I think the GamPad offers a lot more hope, simply because it's going to allow PC-game developers to sort of get "the best of both worlds". They can can make a game that plays using a more standard controller, while also allowing UI-navigation that is literally beyond anything the other consoles could hope to provide.

I'm certainly not defending Nintendo, because clearly the Wii U should be pushing out graphics that are *CLEARLY* as good or better than the competition. That said, I don't think we're ever going to see another visual-leap again. It's simply not financially viable for anyone short of an Activision-backed Call of Duty

I'm certainly not defending Nintendo, because clearly the Wii U should be pushing out graphics that are *CLEARLY* as good or better than the competition. That said, I don't think we're ever going to see another visual-leap again. It's simply not financially viable for anyone short of an Activision-backed Call of Duty

Honestly, I don't know what more you could possibly hope for. Are they supposed to come to your house with a pen and paper, and jot down whatever you have to say? It may not be a great solution, but at least it's *something*.

I will take your suggestion under consideration... ;)

Right; almost every single one of those is just a portable-version of something that already exists on the PS3, though, and many are pointed out for being inferior to their big-brother counterparts.

Preach on, brotha, preach on!

I fully intend to break that camera as soon as I get my Wii U. That is, unless they include a means to manually disable its use.

I would personally steer you towards the PS3. The Vita seems like an amazing little device, but it just doesn't have any worthwhile games yet. The PS3 bundle, on the other hand, comes with the first two Uncharted games, *AND* the phenomenal inFamous series. That's probably one of the best bundles I've ever seen for a

I love that you're able to change the appearance of your armor, but right now, it requires you keep the item in your possession. Any chance that you might consider something more like DC Universe Online, in which you "unlock" an item's appearance after acquiring it, and are free to vendor it if you don't need it for

I really dig some of the "Town Clothes", especially the Mad King's outfit, but obviously they're restricted to Towns. Any chance that might change down the road?

I think it would be a travesty to imagine him talking like anyone *but* Macho Man Randy Savage.

It's such a shame, because there is clearly *SO* much they could do with Mario. Just look at Super Mario Bros 2 USA ("Doki Doki Panic" in JP); why not take that style out for a jolt, giving us different characters with different abilities? For that matter, even Super Paper Mario had some pretty solid mechanics at