
cmon! I can't be the only one -_-
cmon! I can't be the only one -_-
Yea, Brazil and most, (if not all, haven't thoroughly checked it) Latin American countries have Ministries of Culture, too.
"Brazil's lax World Cup security"
I don't know, uncle Shiggy... Surprise us? Nintendo is good at two things: polishing games to perfection (eg. Mario 3d world) and coming up with great new ideas. At this point, I'd love to see the latter, in a fully realized fashion (splatoon, for example, looks really nice, but also limited in gameplay…
That's good to hear. I have some interest in Oculus (a lot less than I did before the FB acquisition, tbh), and I'm excited to see what Valve will come up with, as well (if they even decide to release a consumer version of their own VR module).
I believe the "isolating" part of "inconvenient, isolating, sweaty gimmick" needs to be solved. It wouldn't be hard, either, just have an external camera or a set of mirrors that could project the outside world into the glasses at the press of a button. Sure, it wouldn't help much with keeping costs down, but on the…
hmm. five games that look interesting (sunset overdrive, no man's sky, the crew, project cars, new tomb raider), but no real surprise. I be underwhelmed. That said, it's nice to see most interesting games are being released on PC. For great justice!
my thoughts exactly! Would be a very fun addition.
ah! Great to know it's a simultaneous release in the west! The 3ds games are amongst my most-played in the system! I do think it's probably a better fit for a mobile game, but then again I won't complain about having more stuff to okay on the WiiU (even tho I still have quite a few unfinished WiiU games, due to being…
Well, yes, Chrono Trigger's soundtrack is still (and I suspect will forever be) firmly ingrained in my mind. The sun palace theme has been my phone ringtone for years now, in fact.
It was... cute, that the girl tried to type "google"... heh. Here I am, less than a week from turning 30, and already feeling the weight of belonging to a past century.
I have a similar experience of friends absolutely loving to play the Wii U when they come over and yet none of them (bar one, who's also a nintendo fan) buying one. I did get one of my friends to really want a U, but they're still too expensive here in Brazil (I got mine last year when I was in the US)... He wanted to…
I actually do remember all of them. Plus a lot more. World Heroes was a large-ish game, tho never as successful as Art of Fighting or Fatal Fury, but still larger than, say, Karnov's Revenge . The last one (Power Rangers) actually makes sense, in that climactic battle in Power Rangers were actually one-on-one fights.…
I do have faith, tho my buzz has been greatly killed by Oculus's acquisition by Facebook. I want a machine that can display VR images, and I certainly don't want any of the advertising-and-data-mining-disguised-as-social-features bullshit.
Yup. Same here. No PC, no dice.
to answer the questions directly:
Great analysis! Similar feelings to mine (minus the kid; not quite there yet, heh), tho my "main" machine is the PC, not the PS4.
First, an explanation: For years I've been mainly a PC gamer (tho I do own a Wii, SNES and NES); The games I've played mostly over the past couple years are Total War games, Paradox strategy games, racing simulators, single-player FPS, and DayZ. That said, with all the work stuff I've been doing, I haven't been able…
Not that big problem on a living room TV, considering the distance I sit off the screen. Either way, beats the hassle of moving the big PC to the living room. Plus, the tech will only improve from here.
I've used it a bit during the beta, and it worked surprisingly well, only requiring me to drop game resolution from my monitor's usual 1080p to 720p in order to play lag-free. My days of routing long cables through the house or carrying the PC box around are gone, pretty much.