Pinecone-Knight
Pinecone-Knight
Pinecone-Knight

Camped out on launch day for an Xbox 360, and had many good years with it. Then during my 2nd play-through of Fallout 3 I saw the dreaded rings. Thankfully the 360 has a DETACHABLE HDD and I was able to swap HDDs out and play on my room mates 360 when he wasn't using it. When we each moved to other places I was

Looks more like Natchamp

I was going to blast this, then I watched the video and I can totally see it. Can't hurt to have a much bigger name included in your game as well.

Why the stall on 13? It seems to me SE already has their think tank and tons of back up designs and they just want to pump a few of these out instead of getting back into the theme of an older FF or creating a new one. On the other side, SE is not what they used to be, so doing something like this makes perfect sense

True, giving an exact date can be tough. It's why Nintendo prefers to not even showcase a game unless it is being released in the next 6 months. I remember SSBB being delayed and going insane, but in retrospect it doesn't matter anymore.

I was being sarcastic. I hate the shallow games that only rely on touch interface. It's going back in time and calling it the future.

This is funny in retrospect because you will have to wait for install times EVERYTIME you get a game for Xbox One.

Are you kidding? Just 4 new playable characters and 2 different Pikmin will drastically change the game, and that's just some of the added gameplay mechanics. Nintendo doesn't delay without good reason. They are not like other companies that will release incomplete games.

I must be missing something, but I never felt like I was waiting for anything, maybe I never heard the original release date of Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.

but but but handheld gaming is dead!

When I sit down to get some serious gaming in I sure as hell don't want it to be with sports. The global fascination of people kicking/throwing balls around is utterly mind-blowing.

What makes Smash so great is the percentage based system. I have had a difficult time going back to health based fighters ever since SSB64 launch day.

Big Star Wars and RPG fan, I bought this game used cause I heard so much about it, and it was one of just a handful of games I returned. It's not a bad game, but it certainly didn't impress me as much as I thought. Being a Star Wars fan, I just read a summary of the entire story (and ending) upon dropping it.

The best WarioWare was the first one. Once they started adding lots of other mechanics dealing with the tech they want to showcase, the "pick up and play" nature of the game kind of went away.

I agree, the most simple baseball games are the most fun to play. However most people don't play sports games to have "fun" as much as they want to navigate a sports fantasy (which could be fun for them I assume). If they were made just for gameplay, it would divert from baseball as we know it pretty quickly.

I have a 3DS XL, I waited for the first revision this time around as I had still been using my DS Phat (Pokemon Conquest/White 2 ensured my DS would be busy until it was replaced). But sometimes the screen is too big. Yes, too big.

Achievements were the best thing for Avatar. That game is literally only known and played for its incredibly easy 1000G. I would say it was a smart move, putting that game on the map so to speak, but then again, no one bought it. You could literally get all 5 achievements without progressing far in the game at all.

Achievements were the best thing for Avatar. That game is literally only known and played for its incredibly easy 1000G. I would say it was a smart move, putting that game on the map so to speak, but then again, no one bought it. You could literally get all 5 achievements without progressing far in the game at all.

Achievements were the best thing for Avatar. That game is literally only known and played for its incredibly easy 1000G. I would say it was a smart move, putting that game on the map so to speak, but then again, no one bought it. You could literally get all 5 achievements without progressing far in the game at all.

Achievements were the best thing for Avatar. That game is literally only known and played for its incredibly easy 1000G. I would say it was a smart move, putting that game on the map so to speak, but then again, no one bought it. You could literally get all 5 achievements without progressing far in the game at all.