Yep, Retro did an amazing job on DKCR. So far, they seem to have a perfect track record and that's why I hope they make the next Legend of Zelda.
Yep, Retro did an amazing job on DKCR. So far, they seem to have a perfect track record and that's why I hope they make the next Legend of Zelda.
Woot! Just in time for my birthday! No more crappy gifts for me!
I made an account on the site just to vote. However, once I did it let me link my Steam account. I like how it keeps track of the games you play and shows achievement progress.
Although the Wii had some of the best games this gen, they were all made by Nintendo. Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2 were incredible games and I could probably say they are my favorites overall.
Didn't care for this game at all, but now I'm willing to throw my money at this game if only to promote future titles to support cross-platform play.
Yeah, keyboard and mouse isn't the ideal setup for a fighter. Luckily I have an Xbox controller!
Although I bought Saints Row: The Third for $25 bucks on Amazon (it gave me a Steam key), I think the expansion pack will be worth the 30. At 60 hours played so far, it's one of my favorite games recently released.
That's terrible. I'm assuming the people with consoles were still able to play online? I hope I won't have to go through that once I transfer to a university.
They didn't just do a good job on the PC, they did a great job! Yes, the keyboard and mouse controls are great but I only use them when I want precise aim. I mostly played the game with my Xbox controller and had a great time. It also supports DirectX 11 graphics and runs super smooth. It has full Steamworks…
Totally going to buy this! After I beat SR3 100% I was only left wanting more! I think I'll buy the other DLCs when they're on sale.
I'm mainly a PC gamer myself, and I play a huge variety of games ranging from cute and happy to extremely gory. But Nintendo games always hold a special place in my heart.
Just because Nintendo games are child-friendly doesn't mean they are the target audience. They still make some of the most innovative games on the market.
Sounds more like a mechanical keyboard.
Eh, I don't go to Gamestop anymore. I'm mainly a PC gamer now, so I get most of my games through Steam or Amazon sales.
I probably would play CoD if it were priced appropriately, didn't have overpriced map packs, had proper ranked dedicated servers, and proper mod support. But that's obviously too much to ask of PC games these days, even though that used to be standard.
I'm a PC gamer, and I've only ever owned Nintendo consoles. I've never played a single one of the games these characters belong to, but if I had a PS3, I would buy this right away! Although, I still would prefer SSB because it has all the iconic Nintendo characters I know and love.
Looks great! Now I don't have to waste time learning how to use the SDK if I want to make a simple test chamber. I hope this trend continues for Valve's future games.
Very true. I've never traded in any of my Mario games. I'll keep them forever.
It already has an SDK. This is a more simplistic map builder for those without experience using an SDK.
I'm a PC gamer and I agree. If the game doesn't require precise aiming, I opt for my Xbox controller. For FPSs, or games that require a lot of hotkeys, there's the keyboard and mouse.