That gif is pretty great. And I want nothing to do with a X1 and everything to do with a PS4 and my current gaming PC.
That gif is pretty great. And I want nothing to do with a X1 and everything to do with a PS4 and my current gaming PC.
Is that Francis?
I wanted to join the bandwagon
Since everyone is posting intros.
I like the black one.
He clearly liked the game and spoke truthfully about things he didn't dig. What's the problem? It's fun, it's huge and it doesn't showcase the Wii U's functionality and is a bit tired because most of us have played a lot of it before. It's ok to be positive and still speak realistically.
Oh, for chrissakes, as long as it's a good game, that's all that matters. Just because they used some restraint and didn't shoehorn in a bunch of WiiU-specific gimmicks, just to justify the platform it was developed for, that's somehow a black mark?
Hell, son, that's the best news I've heard all day. :P
It's something the editors of Kotaku require I think, all Nintendo reviews have to be at least 30% negative.
Overall resolution is a small part of a games graphics man. Mario running those specs on a Wii U is proof it is not that demanding.
Why do you guys insist on trying to make the Wii U seem (technically) equal to or better than the PS4 and XBO? We get it, Nintendo games look and play great, but they aren't as demanding as the other games coming out.
Achievements (or trophies or whatever) are a brilliant marketing tool that exists so that simple-minded plebs are compulsively driven to buy more games so they can increment that meaningless variable tied to their account. It also encourages brand loyalty, because if you stick to a single content platform, you can…
Im guessing you never seen wildboyz.