“People are SUPER EXCITED to buy our thing that they don’t know what it is.”
“People are SUPER EXCITED to buy our thing that they don’t know what it is.”
That whole generation did. At least it aged better than most PS1 games, but I mean, the whole generation is just a hard place to go back to in many ways.
For me, Banjo-Tooie was where 3D platforming PEAKED.
Well spoken.
There are two kinds of reviews out there for this game package right now:
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I must confess I always hoped we’d see a game that incorporated the 2008 film someday.
Wading through waist-deep water can be pretty exhausting, especially when your hurry and your adrenaline is pumping.
We did technically get Olaf’s Quest. And we kinda wish we didn’t. But still.
The 8-bit ones were often lousy... well, ok, mostly the LJN ones, but that sadly made up most of them...but I feel like we really grew after that.
I miss movie tie-in games. Sometimes I just want a short, simple game that lets me inhabit a film world I love. And since so many of them in the past couple of generations just copied and pasted the successful gameplay of other video game franchises (Batman Begins being Splinter Cell with Batman, or Captain America:…
Considering you can win the entire demo by hitting a button over and over without thinking, and that there’s no story to get invested in - it’s just pretty graphics - this demo came off like the ACTUAL realization of all the gripes people incorrectly made about Final Fantasy XIII. The combat really IS mindless, and…
If it helps at all, io9 and Kotaku are jizzing themselves over this trailer. Only DeadSpin is like “meh.”
Sounds like it feels kinda like the broke-ass combat in Kingdom Hearts. :(
Although she was a single employee of Treehouse, the division that does localization work, she didn’t even work on Fire Emblem Fates and tried to retain things like the “boob slider” in Xenoblade. So even if that were the concern here - which is not evident at all from most of the movement - they chose to target…
Driveclub has tons of users and was very successful. But I suspect Polyphony - makers of Sony’s top-selling exclusive franchise - didn’t really like having Evolution in their kind of playground.
Major spoiler in the headline image.
Real oats + little bit of brown sugar + little bit of butter = heaven.
PSSST. What about World of Final Fantasy? :(
I’ll only snark on the tailgater, though. Not the brake-checker.