Right? I mean, I hate it when companies keep making better products... /s
Right? I mean, I hate it when companies keep making better products... /s
Actually answering your question,
Meant to? Or HAD to?
The powerups are the worst part of this series. If it was more rock paper scissors, it would be different. You should always have a way to defend yourself. Instead, the difference between first and fifth rarely has anything to do with what the player actually did. It’s frustrating.
I don’t know that I completely disagree with him. I mean, sure, I want to play the older games that have gameplay elements that simply don’t exist anymore, but I’d rather play them as remasters. Perhaps that’s what he’s getting at. Even if I own the game, I’d buy and play a remaster far before I’d go back and play…
If only someone would invent a way to protect a screen from scratches...
See? That’s why this thing isn’t made of glass. Now I can finally go base jumping and not be bored on the way down.
I never played the original version, and the lack of a real progression system just leaves me with little to keep my interest (I’m worried). Anyone have any thoughts on this?
How can any company possible supply a console to the xx millions of people who are looking for one? I mean, if 20 million people want one, building 20 million of anything takes a freaking long time. It’s a factor of physics and manufacturing. They’re not built by magic.
Actually, yes. A lot of the gameplay is very, very similar. The combat in Horizon is more defined, but the mood in Zelda makes it more enjoyable as a game. Horizon is more skill, where Zelda uses a bit more physics. Other than that, very similar games in every aspect. I own them both. No regrets.
Regi stated in an interview pricing is entirely publisher choice and not Nintendo. Probably to make up for carts expense if it’s sold physically.
As long as you’re pulling 15v and 2 amps you’re going to charge while playing on the go just fine. Just make sure your brick and cable can handle it.
As long as you’re pulling 15v and 2 amps you’re going to charge while playing on the go just fine. Just make sure…
No heatsinks=no processor. It’s a simple as that. I’m just seeing some video converters and a possible power regulator. That’s about it.
Shouldn’t you have a PS4 pro by now anyway? I mean, aren’t you a professional and all? Instead of complaining online like everyone else (especially when there are simple solutions at hand), fix your stuff.
I can’t lie, this is looking like an exceptional year for gaming in general.
Shantae: Half Genie Hero is just landing. Don’t forget that gem!
Is it a stretch to assume that they also discontinued the 3ds and haven’t been producing any more for a while? They denied shutting down Wii U product also. I’m thinking they’re going all in on the Switch, and abandoning their own older hardware.
That’s exactly what I’ve been doing. It’s a pretty slick program. I just wish I could utilize it by purchasing physical media that I could resale when I was done with it...
As someone who has, personally, quite enjoyed the Pro and it’s bump in resolution, I feel that Sony has had a great year. Uncharted 4 was amazing, although I’m a bit salty about how the Last Guardian turned out (frame rate, controls and camera are all terrible). But, I’m quite happy with the year overall.
I can’t say I agree. I think that the DS survived, DESPITE it’s “cleverness”. Most of the great games, especially later on, ignored the gimmicks and focused on standard gampelay. The Wii was simply something people wanted to try, and then they forgot about. Sure it sold, but it also died a very quick death because…