Supertails13
Supertails
Supertails13

I disagree.

Please, please do! As an aspiring comic book nerd, that’s territory I haven’t worked my way to yet, but greatly interests me.

Sure, but for those of us who only buy digital, there is literally no downside. It’s a positive in every way.

The problem with that logic is that I think the DS4 is way more comfortable. It’s hard to make any kind of definitive argument about that kind of stuff, because some people think each one feels like heaven or hell.

Gotta bookmark this comment, so that 7 years from now when VR’s still active and thriving, I can remember just how edgy and cynical people were.

Why would you get upset that someone likes a game that you don’t? I thought Modern Warfare’s story was horrific and the gameplay dull, but I don’t mind it being on this list at all because I recognize that’s just my opinion and that many people enjoy it.

Cool. I’d rather stand up and “flail my arms like a lunatic” than sit in my chair with a 3D TV with fish-eye strapped to my face.

Yep...I’m sure. :]

Yeah...sure...what you said...

I guess I appreciate that this is an emotionally sensitive topic for you, seeing as you’re this into arguing it, but I’m going to have to disagree. Hopefully we can have a civil, sensible discussion-

Out of curiosity, why can’t these mysteries be solved by digging through the game files like every other game mystery nowadays? Don’t get me wrong, I’m glad there’s a mystery that finally gets to last more than a day, I’m just curious.

I think what a lot of people (especially people from the current generation who didn’t actually physically buy The Legend of Zelda on NES) forget is that that game came with a map, a physical map, in the case, with the order of dungeons labeled. That’s how the game was “meant” to be played. With a map. Its lack of

A 75/100 is good. 50/100 is literally the middle of the spectrum, anything above it means a game is at least okay, and 70-80 is a good game. People need to stop thinking of game scores like grading scores in school. It’s like how an album with a Metacritic score of 7 out of 10 is a solid album, just one with flaws.

Yeah how dare Kotaku report what Nintendo said? How misleading of Kotaku. They should start looking into the future more often to make sure Nintendo didn’t misphrase anything.

No offense, but this smacks of “I don’t understand it, therefore it must not be true”. Emulation is seriously no trivial task.

Yeah it’s not like Sticker Star sold a couple million units and got pretty good reviews or anything

It’s very much muscle memory for me. I know it doesn’t work, but it just feels uncomfortable if I don’t hit anything. I hit A when the Pokéball opens and pulls in the Pokémon, B with each bounce, then B with each sway. So it’s a bit different with each game.

Or maybe we’re curious about what causes a generally mild-mannered, conservative, silent figure like this to come out and call someone an ass? Why can’t someone recognize what he did was shitty and still want to know what the guy did, for what reason Gabe called him out like that?

Well, we still call Mozart an artist for some reason...

Silence can speak words. Honestly, that brief non-exchange did more for those characters for me than that painful, stilted, cliched to hell and back dialogue ever would’ve.