hadrianmosley
Hadrian Mosley
hadrianmosley

I'd hate to see them go cross platform. You know that huge amount of time it takes to get a new Zelda out? That'll be extended greatly. Nintendo has a far better quality control than other companies and being on one platform helps this. If they did more than one, something is going to slip be it quality or getting

Nintendo needs to handle their studios some more and also buy up some too to get more new IPs (though they do far more of those than people think they do) as well as games from existing franchises. It's hard for Nintendo, they're supporting two systems and their titles for the handhelds are of the same quality as they

Well that would just cost them more wouldn't it? They seem to keep main entries either on handhelds or on systems that graphically aren't cutting edge. If they sell shitloads (in Japan) and cost less to make, why change the formula? It's not like people in the West buy them so why bother?

I won't argue with that but some games are not catered to all Android devices and yet are still sold for them. Super Monkey Ball for example played like total crap on my old phone and should have not been put on there.

Seems to do Sega well, their Sonic ports always seem to get high sales regardless. Mobile gamers seem to be less picky than us regular lot. There's a lot of "Generic Shovelware Zombie Hidden Object Puzzle Games with a Minecraft Style Look" that seems to have been made within a week and most of those reviews for

Sweet! And all that was needed was to buy another console at £400+ and another version of the game at £50+...YAY!!

You're kidding? There's a shit ton in the 3rd person Hack & Slash genre! I mean, since the 80's right up until now. Devil May Cry games (not the recent one, and no I don't care about the new style the game just stank), God of War series, Onimusha, No More Heroes etc

I like the genre, just not the more recent games.

I thought it was obnoxious and horrendous and all the things that is wrong with gaming. Still better than the recent DmC though. I expected much more from PG.

There was a new Gunstar Heroes, on GBA wasn't as good. That's the thing, back in the day...hell yeah do a sequel, lets see what they can do. Sega aren't or ever were like Nintendo, even back in the day the sequels were mostly misses and to be honest, a sequel would just be a cover version, most of the people involved

Is Vanquish any good? It just didn't catch my eye as anything special. I've been a bit hit and miss with PlatinumGames work, I loved MadWorld, Bayonetta not so much at all and I could not stand MGR. On the other hand, their work as Clover was excellent throughout apart from that VJ Rumble game.

Picross for mobile would work so well, it's an addictive and good enough game to do well while at the same time not something considered as a big IP switch over to none Nintendo platforms. Same with Puzzle League/Panel de Pon or even Dr Mario.

My main problem with the Wii U is that I haven't got a 3DS. I'm getting a new console next month and more than likely it'll be a 3DS XL...so why not put some titles on Wii U eShop? I'd prefer a Super Gameboy/Gameboy Player like they've done in the past that was packaged with the Wii U though.

Power only really effects it in the next year or so but it's still a huge issue that while lat years big games hit 360/PS3 and even PC...a huge majority didn't (Ubisoft & WB seem to be the only ones bothering) and that had nothing to do with power.

Actually there were a lot of game killing bugs in the game, I had to start over twice and then I gave up. I know fans fixed the mouse thing but not sure about the many bugs.

It was an excellent game, nice story, great horror animations and you really took your time to be careful as anyone in your party can die and stay dead. It's been translated into English but an official version would be nice on VC/Steam and whatever else. A remake would just be a bit crappy with modern Capcom.

Have you bought RE: Revelations? If not, buy it as it's a little closer to RE4 though for me still a little more actiony then I like in my survival horror games (which the series barely is now) but a much better step in the horror direction than RE6.

Not to me, Sony are still offering games for gamers while Microsoft's stuff seems to be heading further into "guided experiences".

I feel your pain and feel the same, just that you asked "what's your point?" and I explained it. That is all, peoples true posts often get misunderstood on this here net.

To me the Wii U is competing against the much cheaper PS3 & 360, while I see it as a next gen console (Nintendo's new game ideas always seem ahead of the crowd...and well they are GAMES rather than guided experiences which is putting me off next gen now) that is the market they should aim for right now, go for the