it’s pretty, sure, but unless Nintendo wanted to readdress every single aspect of the game and make improvements along the line, there’s no point to it. Other than to desperately try to satiate the insatiable tech fetishists.
it’s pretty, sure, but unless Nintendo wanted to readdress every single aspect of the game and make improvements along the line, there’s no point to it. Other than to desperately try to satiate the insatiable tech fetishists.
Ocarina wastes your time. It’s big and open with a lot of nothing to do. All ‘discovery’ is mapped out for you ahead of time. Fights are effectively ‘mash A like a dolt to make it feel epic, but just waiting for an opening is much smarter.’
Not to mention the most wait-y, puzzelda-y of Zelda games.
I need this in my life.
Here’s the secret to this incongruity...
Except for the whole part where they list super violent games that were banned for being super violent.
“Am I out of my mind for giving a shit about this?”
I don’t think Sony would be releasing this specifically to cater to SE and FFXV.
They make it sound like this is confusing, but it’s basically having the ‘low’ and ‘ultra’ settings for PC games, built around knowing exactly what hardware is being used.
That’s pretty much where we are, now.
There is one sticking point where I’m inclined to agree: how employees know (or ought to know) the amount of time and work that’s attached to their salary before signing a contract.
It could be his story costume
To be fair, buying physical Starfox nets you Guard for free.
That, and college has become an institution that stresses not how to think, but what to think. Now this line of cultivation/indoctrination has come back to bite the system in the ass, rife with students who refuse to be challenged, apply critical thought, and the moment they feel uneasy about their ideas being…
The only way for change to occur is if the number of people unwilling to tolerate this treatment, leave games entirely.
first I eye-rolled, thinking, “really? This is what Hasbro thinks Transformers needs?”
Then I listened...
That’s true - they do want people to feel there’s the most value in upgrading. Having SNES VC may be one of those aspects, Nintendo hopes.
If you had the GBA FF6, you’d know like I do that it was far from a pixel perfect port. The music in particular was all kinds of bad.
Oh yeah - but from my understanding those each required their own unique emulator to run right? There was no way they were gonna go through that hassle beyond the We’re Sorry Campaign.
And on my birthday! What a gift!