OddDino
OddDino
OddDino

You see, I wondered that too!!!
The image is low enough quality that I really can't tell if the text on the papers is right way or up upside down.

I did notice however that some of the text is lined up to the right side of the image, which typographically makes sense if the papers are upside down.

Like the text in these

I had a quick scan of the comments and nobody else seems to be mentioning it.

Maybe I'm just odd for caring so much, but why did he have to hold the case upside down?
I'm not even planning on getting and Xbox One, and I don't like Call of Duty at all, but that image is just bugging the shit out of me...

While I can understand why you might feel that way, I think you need to consider what the vast majority of developers would really consider to be more important.

Pushing technological boundaries but massively limiting their audience or designing the game in a way that makes it most accessible to a lot of people.

There

I'd keep in mind that a lot of the technology behind WoW is there with the intention of letting people with terrible computers play the game.

There are a lot of people out there who aren't very diverse gamers and don't have the money to pay for more powerful gaming rigs.

I know a 6 year old boy who got into WoW because

Call of Duty.

I get why a lot of people would think that, but have you played super stardust?

The game is phenomenal.
The games may look pretty simple, but the developer really is one of the best around.

There games may not be the biggest, but the quality is constantly astounding.

Is it just me or does the trainer just look horrendously wrong?

The image is impresive and all, the Charizard looks great!

The whole head looks very awkwardly placed atop the neck, and it's almost as though the top and sides of the head have been shaved off with the hat and hair trying to cover it up.

But should it be Armin, Pixis or Erwin?

I did enjoy Infinity blade.
The directional based fighting worked really well, similar to Skyward Sword's more difficult fights

I did find that any fight you decided to use a tactic other than pretty solidly offensive could get a little annoying though.
It wasn't something that happened every time, but I had a tendency

I have a tablet and an iPhone and there are very, very few games I have ever been able to play for an extended time on either of them.

I can appreciate what some of the games you find on ios and android are trying to do, but I find that a disappointingly low amount of developers go into games for tablet and smartphone

I can understand people not liking it when games all feel the same.
I get a bit that way with Mario at times.

But I cant think of a time I've ever played a Zelda game and found it tiresome or too by the numbers.

And as you say, it would be great to see more returns to older elements from games!
Not only because it's fun

Almost every middle evolution bugs me in pokemon.

It's like the first is the adorable child, the evolution is the badass adult and the middle is the socially awkward, spotty, greasy teenager nobody wants to be around.

All that talk about the tent and they still fucked outside.

Well that just makes me feel good in all my inside bits.

Some of the outsides too!
Thank you!

But who says the alien is the villain?

Screw playing the villain, I want to see more games where we aren't by default the good guys!
How about a few games where aliens come in peace and we're the ones that shoot first, or where we invade them and they are trying to defend themselves.

Not even aliens.
How about a game

I get that Nintendo re-using things is kind of the joke, and I myself do grow tired of certain Nintendo games lack of any major deviation.

But I always found it to be one of the more extraordinary things in Zelda because it's so woven in to the story of the franchise.
Rather than a game like Mario, where it is the same

I just want them to make a sequel that is practically an open world Tenchu.

For that they will have all of my money.

I think one thing to consider is that a female lead and historical settings don't always go hand in hand, or at very least add more hurdles to face.

It would certainly add an extra layer of intrigue to the character if they put a female assassin in a role that was typically one for males during the time.

I know that in

So something I've been wondering and haven't really seen mentioned anywhere.

When Plus first came to Vita, and even now, you could "buy" the plus games though your ps3 (or the browser version of the psn store) and store the free games even if you didn't have a vita.

So say, you are planning to buy a Vita bout couldn't

I feel the same about it, I get that little cringe whenever I hear somebody saying with absolute certainty that he is scared of fire or he used to be a tall victorian pedophile or whatever else people come up with.
But that is an issue with the internet age.
There is so much content out there that take liberties with