ThePalmtopTiger
The Palmtop Tiger
ThePalmtopTiger

Just get all your wives to jump in and you've basically got a beatdown going on.

I know, and Okami was remade twice, it also got a sequel, and Guilty Gear is an ongoing series. I just gave examples of games that deserved remakes, not necessarily games that haven't. I'm sure your comment will be useful to someone though.

The Halo no one asked for. It seriously bugs me that this is the first Halo they release on PC since Halo 2. I would've even taken Halo Wars on PC over this; it would've made sense to release it on PC anyway considering that it is a strategy game.

Interestingly enough, the Xbone actually has more exclusives ATM, though I have to question the quality of some of them. I'm gonna hold out for at least a year before buying anything, I want the console with the best exclusives; fanboys can argue about which console looks better, ultimately I won't notice the slight

Oh look, we're back to this. Hurray for new console generations! Fanboys start your engines.

I'd say Fidel Castro is the most iconic living dictator, though he handed his position to his brother Raul. Fun Fact: His beard is so long because during the revolution his rebel group didn't have access to razors. Eventually they became part of the group's identity and a badge of honor for them. The press referred to

I agree that HD Remastering could breathe new life in to a series, but I can't help thinking that they're remaking the wrong games. If you look at the things which are being redone, it's mostly games which are already considered classics and were wildly popular in their own time. Games like Sly Cooper, Shadow of

Chrono Trigger has been remade on Playstation one, DS, iOS, and Android, you can pick it up on any of those systems. I know the DS version has a monster collecting/fighting mini-game outside of the primary game as well.

The big argument I've heard about old seasons vs later ones is that early on the nerdiness was much more organic. While they always threw big words and used the dumb characters as comic relief, it does this almost exclusively now. In the early seasons they talked about actual comics and games and things that only

Watch out, he's at it again!

I think it is series fatigue. Each entry in the series is very much like the last, and they're being released every year. Then there is the fact that it is a very "Rambo" game, there is very little strategizing and most players just run in guns-blazing.

I figured that was probably it; thanks.

That comic went right over my head, someone please explain.

Really the only Wii U games that I'd be interested in getting are Rayman, Pikmin, Mutant Mudd, the Super Mario games, Wonderful 101, and Duck Tales. Also MAYBE Sonic: Lost World, but it's already gotten a lot of mixed reviews and it hasn't even come out. The rest of the games either play better on another console, are

I want good games.

On a more serious note, how do you not see online multiplayer making Mario better? Not everyone can get a party of four to sit on a couch together and play Mario, but most people have an internet connection and it would be considerably easier to tell a friend to log on than it would be for them to drive to your house.

I'm on their mailing list, so I never miss it.

Toki Tori 1 was pretty good, I got it in a Humble Bundle.

The only thing I downloaded was ZombiU. I already own Trine 2 on PC, so no need to get that again. I got my other games as physical copies. The problem with the online store beyond the lack of content, is the store itself. I don't like the store's layout, it feels clunky.

I don't even have my 32GB full yet