And I would say here come the comments from people who seemingly didn’t read the article but you beat me to the punch.
And I would say here come the comments from people who seemingly didn’t read the article but you beat me to the punch.
‘Explained’ is a strong word. It is just the name of something else and the reason for that is simply because it sounded slightly menacing and a little cool ... but still kind of stupid.
This is where I have a problem because it didn’t. If we got another title in the same vain as SS or TP, people still would have been happy, it still would have gotten perfect scores (assuming it is good), it still would have been the big launch title for the Switch and sold well. It is a bit of rewritten history to…
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Because most of us are past the phase of being excited about the idea of a hybrid (which was when we first heard about them doing it) and are now looking at the functionality of them and, as has been the case in the past when new tech ideas are brought forth, the first iteration is very far from perfect. We can see…
I just put in my other reply that though that would work just fine and applies to all controllers for other consoles, the simple fact is that most of us don’t do that. Whether due to laziness, forgetfulness or something else, that is just how things are.
The issue isn’t the battery life of the joy-cons. People complained about the batter life of the DS4 but most get over it. The problem is that they will run down eventually, as all controllers do, which is why ‘how’ something is recharged is brought up very often.
What are you arguing? That it shouldn’t be reviewed this early? (if it is being sold, it can and should be reviewed) Or that everyone should be happy it does nothing but play a non-exclusive Zelda?
The only way to charge them is to put them back on the tablet itself which means either having to stop playing or playing in handheld mode which has a short battery life as is and now you are asking that same battery to charge your controllers at the same time.
Hey, they are real cheap now. You should jump on that since you seem so interested.
Only certain kinds of games can be played with 2 people with the Joy Cons due to their lack of buttons. I mean if a game like Zelda, for whatever reason, had a co-op mode you certainly wouldn’t be able to pull that off with just the joy cons.
At least Knack or Ryse were not available on the PS3 or 360.
Everything you have mentioned is better than just making raids public and is what they should do. The whole point of even making raids public is to get people connecting within the game itself. Don’t ask them to do anything outside of it if it isn’t necessary. The thing is, since they have seemingly completely ignored…
Everyone knows what they are asking for. Who gives a shit if the raids are too hard for most randoms? The majority of players don’t play them as it is. What difference does it make to let them get frustrated and refuse to play them on their own if that is what you are afraid of as opposed to never playing them at…
The mere existence of the recording tells you everything the metedata does. I presume the people being recorded know where and when the call took place (since, you know, they were there) and the sounds tell you that it was being done from Ross’ end of the conversation.
No, it is not set before that prologue (which was set about 3000 years earlier than Fellowship). The game takes place at some point between the Hobbit and Fellowship.
I admit that but the Nemesis system played a part in that fun. Because the story was weak, like in Skyrim that left people to spend their time really doing side stuff and killing things. Unlike Skyrim, where the side stuff involves a lot of lore that is interesting in itself, SoM mostly just involved more killing…
Get out of here. I literally played the game last week and it is still a ton of fun taking on a mob of enemies with all the powers the game puts at your disposal. And sneaking into a stronghold while fucking with all the orc around you with those fly nests and Caragor lures and explosive tanks. It is a game I can just…
What? You were the one using these supposed differences to prop up Overwatch.
It does seem very much a popularity contest this year. Not that there isn’t always that element to these things but I can’t really think of any specific things Overwatch does that is a step above its contemporaries. What the game has done is become a kind of gateway drug for people who never saw themselves as…