Which is still pretty damn successful. Make no mistake about it, IW is only a disappointment when compared to other COD games but it was still a juggernaut, managing to be the number one selling game in US and number 2 in UK.
Which is still pretty damn successful. Make no mistake about it, IW is only a disappointment when compared to other COD games but it was still a juggernaut, managing to be the number one selling game in US and number 2 in UK.
I see this more like how they acted with the GameBoy and their release of DS. They kept the GBA around in case the DS was a failure, they could go back to making GB consoles. But as soon as the DS proved to be a success, they ditched it because it was the logical thing to do.
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EA gave the Ultimate Edition a while ago and I started playing it again a week ago. I still love it to this day, the game is just so much fun and there’s so much to do. I love that it even has lite Sim City elements, letting you customize your neighborhood.
Thanks for the tip! Shame about Get to Work. I thought it looked pretty cool since it let you be a detective or a store owner (Open for business was awesome back in Sims 2). City living is definitely my priority, since it seems to be a combination of Nightlife and Apartment Living.
Any reasons why it didn’t clicked for you? I’m definitely interested in getting it, but I like to hear dissenting opinions too.
On that note, have you guys considered doing a list of just exclusives? That one could be aimed a people who own more than one console and are looking for the specific experiences each console has.
I would love to get back on Sims 4, but the amount of content I’m missing due to not having any of the expansions bums me out. In what order of essential to pointless would you recommend the expansions and stuff?
Could this droid be ungrayed?
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I really want to get back into Sims 4, but since I’m missing all the expansions and other dlc, whenever I try to play it just feels so incomplete and I can’t get into it. I wish I could buy all the stuff at a reasonable price, but I’m not ready to fork over 100 bucks to have the full experience.
That’s the thing, though, the fact that everything including their own consoles has it makes the absence on the Switch more damning. Especially because they could had touted it as a feature. They could promote that with the Switch you can watch your favorite shows on tv and on the go.
If anything, I’m gonna miss this.
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Only way I’m buying any old games is if I either don’t have them on another system or they give a huge discount like they did from Wii to Wii U. Otherwise Nintendo can keep their 134th Mario 64 version.
“and all the 3ds developers will transfer (not saying switch! ... damn it) to the switch”
You would think that after failing horribly with the Wii U they would be more upfront about explaining their consoles efficiently. But apparently it wouldn’t be Nintendo if they didn’t try to sabotage themselves.
How do you release a console without any video streaming apps? Especially when just about everything (including both of your current consoles) have them. The Switch could freaking use Netflix to show how you can watch your favorite shows on the tv and on the go, but no.
I’m in the same boat. I preordered one but I’m tempted to cancel it. I can’t for the life of me understand why Nintendo tries so hard to not sell.
That must have been an annoying interview. If you are releasing a damn product, you should be prepared to answer as many questions as possible not be so damn secretive. Nintendo being clear about what your system does helps sell the damn thing, stop being so secretive.