I also play more on my PS5. However, there are some pretty good Switch games. I greatly enjoyed Fire Emblem and the new Metroid
I also play more on my PS5. However, there are some pretty good Switch games. I greatly enjoyed Fire Emblem and the new Metroid
Your “Watching Panic at the Disco at the Crypto” actually convinced me that it will stick and might be a better name than Staples Center. Nobody would say “Watching Panic at the Disco at the Crypto.com Arena”, but just “the crypto” works great.
This! While the limitations weren't welcome they designed the have around them. So many decisions had these limitations on mind. The original game might have been much better without them, but removing them from the completed game isn't the same as designing the game from the ground up without these limitations
So when is this coming to Switch?
The point about side quests and checking every nook and cranny for collectibles etc. is such an undervalued one. I used to find those things super exciting but feel more that for many games it really just is filler at best or takes away from the main game. I wonder what a Last of Us would look like where I’m not…
The piano AR thing looks cool. However, as someone leaning cello right now I wonder if this would make it harder to learn the actual instrument. I think the future notes being animated and flying towards me would totally pull me out of the music. Especially given how far out some of these are when they first show up
That comparison is to generous towards the Super Bowl. This game at least rightfully is ahead on total numbers. The Super Bowl needs to fudge the numbers to not get dwarfed by the actually big events. I also would be shocked if even 20% of the Super Bowl audience is outside of North America. Another area where I bet…
Yes, this! I’d claim that I’m familiar or aware of most remotely popular games including things not that popular in the West like Black Dessert Online. However, the Chinese market is almost like its own separate world.
Do you really think that Satoru Iwata money to “his buddies”? Maybe he have an internship to his niece, maybe he rehired vendors that he knew worked well, but shaving off profits for “his circle of friends”...?!
Lol, what world do you live in? If you are a top-level exec at a big corp your bosses are the shareholders and the board. You need to do anything you can to increase profit/share (unfortunately on the short term).
As someone else explains in a comment, this was never banned. You just couldn't advertise it or sell it to minors. It's as banned as cigarettes are in the US.
I still wonder how successful the Vita would have been if they had avoided obviously terrible choices like omitting L2 and R3 and going with these abhorrent, proprietary memory cards that were so insanely expensive. I had no problem affording them but the price was so high that it felt like I was giving in to…
I’m really liking Dread but also feel some flow issues. The levels themselves are super quick and almost feel like transition areas between bosses and the trial/error EMMI sections. This is especially true for the later part of the game.
Yes, the respawning checkpoints broke the game for me. I understand that it want even a design choice but a technical limitation. It made travel between missions almost unbearable and often times much harder than the missions themselves. It also broke immersion.
Let’s be careful, it’s not the entire trans community either.
This is one of my out peeves with Hollywood movies. Actors become better actors as they gain experience. Just think of Leonardo DiCaprio in Titanic vs The Revenant. Yet there is a bias to cast younger actors than the role calls for whereas I think they should cast with a bias for experience.
You do understand that global supply chains in general have been disrupted for a while now and that disruptions continue to worsen right?
I do wonder about the Super Metroid worship on the comments. I didn’t play it when it first came out and finally picked it up early last year on the Switch SNES thing (not counting briefly trying it on an emulator 20 years ago). I enjoyed it for a few hours but didn’t even finish it. The only other Metroid game I've…
Checking retailers of course won’t work. I had a notification set up that would tell me when it’s available. It was easiest to get it at BestBuy. They put a new batch online every ten minutes for an hour. There also used to be a link that would put the PS5 into your shopping cart. So refresh that in one window and…
I was confused by this for a second when I first saw this a while ago. I still don’t understand what three developers were thinking. Why would you name your game as if it was part of another successful and long-running series?