By the same logic, a character's "normal" jump would also be far smaller. You want that? I remember RoboCop on the Game Boy having such a super small jump that having no jump would basically be the same thing.
By the same logic, a character's "normal" jump would also be far smaller. You want that? I remember RoboCop on the Game Boy having such a super small jump that having no jump would basically be the same thing.
It doesnt really look PS1... the geometry isn’t wobbling all the time.
I think Ori sold well enough to warrant a sequel... the original Ori cost millions of dollars to make, so to be successful enough for Microsoft to finance a sequel it means it must have made way more than that.
Honest answer? Fucking hell yes we should!
Sure, but why take out all the fun of making fun of the overly dramatic “oh I stubbed my toe so I roll a thousand times over the field for dramatic effect” men :)
Well not... every... team or match.... at least. The better matches were much nicer to watch than the average men’s match though, in terms of technical-ness.
Well, to be fair, I didn’t watch it this year because I am in a different country and I have no idea where they even broadcast that (well I could look for an internet stream I guess). But it was very pleasant to watch in previous years at least.
Completely agree. PH was a tedium thanks to that one dungeon. Spirit Tracks was pure joy, especially the scenes with Zelda in control. I loved when she felt disgusted slipping into that armor.
No, interest has been growing. It shows that it’s a hen egg problem. If it isn’t shown, how will people know they are interested in it?
They’re not Konami. Not yet.
What makes you think nobody bought Ori or Rayman Legends?
For me it took a few games (early ones) to get me hooked. I think Abyss finally did it, due to some humorous scenes and the character’s facial expressions in it. It also helped that it told a story of an anti-hero I haven’t seen done elsewhere before (main character REALLY screwing up majorly, and making amends for it…
Don’t worry, first reveal trailers of Tales usually or often do not show any GUI or HUD, so it looks very different (Tales of Berseria’s first trailer’s battle scenes looked actually quite similar to this here) action-RPGy. I am sure it is not far removed from Berseria’s combat, which in my book was one of the best.
They are saving Mother 3 for a point in time where they need the gaming world to explode.
It’s gonna be for the style of the CD-i Mario games!
The trail of corpses following Edogawa Conan and the Mouri family didn't make police suspicious yet apparently.
If you only knew how long Detective Conan was in the making. It's one of the longest running animated series ever, if I'm not mistaken the TV series should have crossed the 1000th episode by now, and this is the 23rd theatrical movie.
Was that the camera that had a tendency to focus on the female characters’ butts in battles?
Is the “Peace” in this game the same peace promised to Taiwan in case of forceful annex... I mean... “peaceful unification”? (aka, we won’t do you any harm unless you resist, in which case we will do a lot of harm to you. Disclaimer: “resist” will be defined by us).
That’s like saying all of Picasso’s work “are the same”.