Who is that? The only one I do not recognize.
Who is that? The only one I do not recognize.
When kids find something else to try to distinguish themselves from the generation before them.
Honestly I see screen shots and I can't say with certaintly if they are XB1/PS4 or 360/PS3... the leap is the smallest one to date in terms of visuals. I see Pikmin 3, and it looks on par with anything the PS4/XB1 has shown. Passion, art-style, and polish go farther then you think. Hardware isn't as limiting as it was…
Do we really need 3-5 The Last of US articles a day?
Why would I care about a "global console" if all my friends and family have 360s and I can play with them? Why would I care when the titles, exclusives, and controller all suit me better on the 360?
Oh, the original PSP has a fantastic library, and the games are dirt-cheap now, but Sony shot themselves in the foot by the massive design flaw of the games on their first portable not being usable on their second. UMD was a terrible, terrible idea.
"Xbox...Pause"
Even has a fan that has analyzed the game and play through often, the game gets confusing and the story isn't as blatant after the events in Fourside. That might contribute to the grinding feeling. I still think it's good (I'm an EarthBound nut afterall) but if I had a major gripe, it would be to throw a bit more…
I'm all for this game, but nearly $1 Million is fuggin' ridiculous to kickstart a game!
The PS3 was last in it's gen, you can't honestly say it did better than the 360 and the Wii during its peak relevance can you? It's not like the PS3 bombed, they clawed their way back (thanks to being a cheap versatile Blu-Ray) but the PS3 was by far Sony's worst home console.
Can not stand speakers being in-ear. Must always be over-ear. I'm pretty sure over-ear is healthier as well.
Weaboo chicks.
Shooters have kind of hit a wall in terms of innovation as they as been done death in the past decade. I can't blame you. Kids will always want to shoot their virtual guns though :(
This looks fun and I will probably pick it up eventually, but my favorite has always been the first Wario-Ware on GBA/GCN. I liked just using buttons, and with the 3DS having both a circle-pad, + pad, and 2 extra buttons, there is certainly room for added depth in a Wario-Ware 2. Unfortunately for me, Wario-Ware…
It's not fair when a game gets translated for one country but not others (especially for BIG markets USA/Europe) but this isn't an issue of region-locking, it's an issue of worldwide release windows. Japan having the game for a time before being released elsewhere is normal and has been that way for decades.
I should have started my comment with OMG. Such a missed opportunity :(