It’s called poor art direction. Their art team failed spectacularly. Not a surprise since there has been so much turnover; you have to treat your employees as valuable if you want them to stick around and keep laying those golden eggs.
It’s called poor art direction. Their art team failed spectacularly. Not a surprise since there has been so much turnover; you have to treat your employees as valuable if you want them to stick around and keep laying those golden eggs.
The Zelda games don’t have a timeline. The story isn’t deep enough to warrant it. Unless that timeline is groundhog’s day.
Microsoft has already moved past the xbox. They are on to bigger and better hoLOLens.
I’m pretty sure the point is that one of the set of collectibles in Zelda is nearly always locked behind a small puzzle, but that the collectibles are still just “random garbage” that are, “...meant to pad up the time a player might spend with [the] game.”
“Nearly every open world game makes the player collect random garbage, and it’s almost never fun. Instead, collectibles often come across as content fodder, meant to pad up the time a player might spend with a game. Breath of the Wild is not like that at all.”
Just wait for the emulator version to be fixed. Compatibility is getting pretty good. Currently runs at 10fps; about 10 frames slower than it does on the switch and wiiu. Give it a couple more months and you’ll be able to run it at 4k 60fps no problems, and you wont have to spend money on a dead-end system (referring…
It’s looking more and more like the definitive Zelda: Breath of the Wild experience will be on the PC WiiU emulator.
Isn’t Ark one of those early access open world survival games? You know, the genre that scams customers out of money to play an unfinished [and never-to-be-completed] product.
Before people go rushing out to buy the game, I’d like to remind everyone that none of the systems work as intended still. Throughout ED’s development, Frontier has rushed to create new systems while leaving prior content broken and underdeveloped. As a result, ED has very wide scope with a ton of different activities…
Oh furries. I remember when this was marketed as a kid’s game in-spite of it being a kink sex game community; a common issue with the furry community, even if there is no active intention to do so, simply for the fact that the costumes and art look like disney-innocent cartoon animals. I can definitely see the appeal…
If you play this game you will probably only see two smallish levels. The fishing village (2nd level) has a boss at the end that is really really difficult without the discipline and patience needed to chip away at its health between it’s very aggressive and wide-area moves. If you can’t beat that boss, you are stuck…
Probably won’t be too many more stories about this game in the future. It is already fading into mobile cash shop obscurity. Maybe this is a turning point for video game developers to leave cell-phone gaming behind?
Scorpio will have to emulate 32mb of esram. That crap is inescapable.
Someone really needs to question why they don’t have all five stances in the game; they are missing the Metal (waki) and Wood (hassō) stances.
I’m probably one of the biggest REH fans there is, but you would have to be a moron to think that an early access open world survival game will ever make it to release on steam. These are the biggest scams ever.
I thought everyone already knew that the hoLOLens was a scam? I guess one slipped by.
Gameplay is fun. Story and world-theme look stupid as hell as usual. Needs less anime and more GoT.
Ah yes, Donkey Kong 64, another video game abomination right up there with Castlevania 64.
Oh cool, it looks like the whole map too.
Also not sure how it can be expected to replace the 3DS with only 2.5 hours of battery life.