Who. Cares? Also, tweeting the PotUS with something inane like this is neither funny nor clever.
Who. Cares? Also, tweeting the PotUS with something inane like this is neither funny nor clever.
That argument makes no sense. My statement referencing the fact that when I AM playing a game I want to play it ad it was designed in most cases, occasional mods/modding not withstanding.
Good for this fellow for setting this off. He seems very happy, which is nice. Having said that, who cares? I can't understand why anyone would even take the time to figure something like this out let alone attempt it 185 times or whatever the number was. People spend more time not actually playing games than they do…
Stop with the cheese. You all sound like a bunch of assholes.
I've been giving Nintendo heat for years, but the poor standards and practices displayed by everyone else has made me realize that while Nintendo may have some old fashioned and even unconventional ideas and methods, they at least, in most instances, still put out mostly "finished" games. Nintendo has won me back.
I think you win. This entire year, sans some surprising moves from Nintendo, was the most disappointing year I've ever had in gaming. A lot of missed opportunities and a lot of hot air promises. I sincerely hope standards are held yo a higher measure next year.
Respect! Maybe if more of these indie devs were up-front about the state of their projects, rather than lie to people about them to sell a few copies people would develop lasting relationships with them instead of constantly feeling burned. They've piqued my interest.
The Killer Instinct soundtrack that Mick Gordon produced deserves to be on this list. Those songs were so great and so representative of their respective characters/levels.
And there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. I think it's great that Nintendo can carry on with what they have and there's obviously a very vocal group of Nintendo fans that feel as you do, I just think they need to take some more risks (with Its, not hardware, they're good with risks on hardware), and create…
My theory on why we're all still playing it is two fold. A) Because despite having so little content and nothing really much to do it PLAYS really well. Everything feels great. Core mechanics are solid, there's just no game built around it and B) There's SO little "new" happening in gaming that everyone is hungry for…
Only the people of the internet could degrade such a massive scientific discovery to a shallow tits and ass reference. And people wonder why important finds like this get swept under the rug and ignored. Borderline depressing. Even if it was a joke.
They're right though. I love Nintendo but for the last three generations they've put out good hardware with the same dozen first party titles we get every 3-5 years and a bunch of bad third party games. Hardly worth the price. I said I'd buy a WiiU when they had enough out of the system worth investing in. That time…
Amy Henig has left a very muted legacy in her wake. No pun intended.
I can't help but feel as though it's possible to leave a legacy in any creative medium. I don't mean to sound critical of kmuzu, but it sounds a bit like they just gave up. He or she makes video poker sound like the sector of game design where dreams go to die.
If you're asking because you're curious as to his body of work or contributions, that is one thing, but if you're implying that if he hasn't worked on anything you can name or for a large developer/publisher, then you either didn't watch the entire video or perhaps missed it's point.
It's borderline painful to think that those are some of the folks that could have a say if they had enough shares. That first statement felt really soulless and empty. It kind of made me sad.
I actually wouldn't mind seeing an Eternal Darkness sequel. :-D
Not to mention that you're disregarding 25.2 percent of an entire country. Way to go hero.
You've got nothing junior. Move along.
OK Now you've Really invalidated your opinion. Have you ever actually seen a Puerto Rican person? Half of us are almost as dark as the average African American. I'm not even responding to you anymore, you have no idea what you're talking about.