Yeah, Molineux taught me to not trust everything a developer has to say.
Yeah, Molineux taught me to not trust everything a developer has to say.
These “exclusivity windows” are some of the silliest and most annoying things on the industry right now.
You basically want Preston Garvey: The Shining Edition?
“This grim reality has the perhaps unintentional effect of reinforcing the idea that Batman—and most superheroes—simply uphold the status quo.”
Actually it happens with any game that has amiibo functionality no matter how small it might be. If you put a game, the pad starts up normally but the screen turns black and it tells you there’s an error code and to send it to Nintendo. It’s ridiculous because the pad works just fine without the amiibo, but thanks to…
Videogames have a weird ability to turn slime into the cutest thing.
I played the Easy Mario challenge to unlock the costumes. Good lord, the amount of trash was insane.
What are your thoughts on Xeno X?
Just started Dark Arisen on PC, been playing FF6, Chivalry and Civ 5. Been playing Xenoblade on Wii U and so far it’s been a very meh experience. It hasn’t clicked in the same way Chronicles 1 did.
Popularity is by no means an equal to quality. While granted, a lot of good things are popular, being popular is not a clear indication of quality by itself.
Duly noted! I’ll give it a try soon.
If you can, send me the level’s id and I’ll try to check it out. I’m interested.
How about having to fork over $100 to send the gamepad to fix because apparently the amiibo reader sort of disconnected itself a bit from the pad, thus making any game with amiibo functionality unplayable, due to some arbitrary error code that pops up. The Wii U has really strained my appreciation of all things…
I agree with you. Personally, I wish they had some sort of system where you could revise and update a level without having to delete the original version. That way you could retain all stats for the level and at the same time could see some sort of progression as you improve it. But I suppose this is too complex for…
Then I guess my levels should be fine, though knowing Nintendo, nothing is safe.
Most popular levels are usually automatic or music levels. I have nothing against them, but they are not exactly what I look for in a Mario level.
I can’t help but feel that this “if your level is not popular it’s going down” mentality is gonna be detrimental in the long run. If you take a look at what’s popular, it’s usually automatic or music levels. I fear that this mentality is gonna make people try to mimic this style more than it already has been, thus…