Yeah the Negcon was certainly more of a novelty, but the Jogcon was legit. It even had feedback built into the wheel! Kinda like the Steam controller :]
Yeah the Negcon was certainly more of a novelty, but the Jogcon was legit. It even had feedback built into the wheel! Kinda like the Steam controller :]
I'm in the same boat. We own the Vita, we want tons of good games for the Vita, then when one amazing game comes out for it, we don't even buy it. We're the problem. This game is so far up my alley too, I just...can't figure out why I didn't immediately throw money at it. Ah fuck it I'm buying it on amazon right now.
Those controllers, especially the jogcon are fucking awesome. I really need to bust out some R4.
If you think the Portal series is a mediocre gaming experience then you have no soul. More serious note, they can provide a service and make games at the same time, I mean it's something they were seemingly doing well with for the longest time.
Until somebody designs a fighting game around it, and with the haptic feedback on the controls I'd bet it would feel awesome. But yeah it'd have to be more like Fight Night gesture style fighting and less traditional button smash.
Because there are a lot of kids who grew up with just a Nintendo 64, joining in when Nintendo began to go downhill. Nintendo went from making the best games and getting all of the good third party games to simply carrying their own system by themselves. If you grew up with the NES and SNES, you see through the…
Yeah I've never cared for 3D Ninja Gaiden, and when they threw in the zombies for this sequel it couldn't have felt any more generic to me. But that trailer just tugged all of the right jimmies. The actual single player campaign might be good too.
You put your weed in it
Wait...no...that actually looks like fun. I might...actually play Yaiba Ninja Gaiden Z??? wtf
You know, you can say sorry a dozen times, and you can say anything you want about this guy...but I am not into the art scene whatsoever, and the second I read this topic title and saw the image, I KNEW instantly "it's the Magna Carta guy." So yeah, it's generic in the sense that it has exaggerated human anatomy and…
That last gif with the doorhandle is going to blow up and get overused by a bunch of children on the interwebs.
reports are in saying the kid did in fact enjoy a cup of hot coffee
I'm with ya. I don't know what the fuck people were expecting out of a Duke Nukem game but it pretty much did what I expected and I had fun.
Jesus fucking christ that dude goes hard in the rope
I didn't say he deserved a substantive response. I'm just saying if you're being jabbed for no baseball games, then try to work something out to get some baseball games and everybody would probably be happier for it. Don't overthink it.
Not true. In many consumer environments the rudest get their way the most often, but this twitter example isn't what I mean by that
I am calm and I'm not a bleeding heart. Your comment is way more in that vein. I figure if somebody has a complaint no matter what manner in which it is presented, it should be taken into account to better a company. If there are no baseball games and he jabs them for not having any, they deserve it. It might get you…
A customer who wants a better library? Or are the customers not allowed to make jabs like these that would in reality better companies and their products? We'd best just sit down, not criticize anything, and just have the companies tell us the way it is.
Trying to be a fan of video games period in a Nintendo only household in and of itself is rough. Thank god for the 3DS, but if you wanted to enjoy some truly epic next gen content, you're going to get some small portions.
It's still pretty crazy to me that they pumped out these fully CG shows at the rate they did in those days, even with all of the cut corners and simple textures.