I’ll echo what I see many mention all over the internet, that the Steam Deck is a great machine for the 360/PS3 era of games and most of the PS4/XB1 era.
I’ll echo what I see many mention all over the internet, that the Steam Deck is a great machine for the 360/PS3 era of games and most of the PS4/XB1 era.
True, but its not ideal, and I’m not a fan of the Steam button being flush with the system instead of protruding like most buttons.
I’m not positive, but I do believe I’ve read somewhere that it does, but you need to download some additional software to get it to utilize mods.
Do you have a problem with your backlog? Perhaps buying more games than you can play? Always looking for cheap deals on games? Then STAY AWAY! 😆
To be honest, the 2nd trailer showcased much more of his voice and its...ok? It’s definitely better than the reveal trailer but I’m still not sold.
Yet bafflingly Nintendo’s community will forever be by the big N's side as it can do no wrong. 🙄
Yeah, hearing more of Mario and it seems...ok, I can't say the same for Peach and Luigi though. Bleh!
Ha, I had to Google the publisher, because for some reason I thought it was EA all this time.
Agreed. It’s become a rare thing when I buy a game on launch, and even in the first year.
Yeah, I won’t hold my breath. I no longer trust anything developers or publishers say these days.
There is a solution. Give developers the proper amount of time to develop their games. Doing so eliminates crunch and can most likely lead to better more polished games as well.
But do they really need to? I’m not a Pokémon fan, but this just reminds me of licensed games being rushed to coincide with movie releases and such back in the 360/PS3 days. Games which where more often than not, really bad.
Plus, as far as I’m aware, Nintendo never fixed the choppy framerate of the LoZ: Link’s Awakening.
What?!? Nooo!
Off topic, but I keep seeing your user name and feel I'm becoming cross-eyed. Ha
And...I'm stealing this. 😁
I can’t speak for the original person your replying to, but I’m the same way.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but don’t consumers pay for early access games? In my opinion, if they’re already paying for a game in development, the last thing that should be included is micro-transactions.
I’m honestly surprised it’s not just a $70 new edition, more so since we just got ANOTHER repackaged version of Skyrim.
I still have my sealed copy of FO: New Vegas for the 360. I also have it on PC, so I'll likely never open my 360 copy.