I'm from DC living in Kansas City. I miss DC :(
I see it more as a way to get you to play it in short bursts every day instead of binging 5+ hour sessions. Usually every morning I play the game for about 20 or 30 minutes then move on to something else. As a result, I'm still playing it long after I've stopped playing other games.
From what I've read, it seems the game will support a bunch of different control options. So you can use standard controls on the GamePad with the analog stick for steering, can't you?
Southland Tales said it best
Can I vote for Leo?
This looks awesome. Add this to the list of reasons I need to hurry up and buy a Wii U.
As long as Kirby's not angry on the North American box art!
I just bought my 3DS a couple weeks ago. It's got by far the strongest library of any "current gen" platform right now, at least this early in the console cycle. It helps that the 3DS had a bit of a head start.
I always thought the ease was one of Kirby's defining traits that sets it apart from Nintendo's other platforming series. Not that that's a bad thing! Kirby's Dream Land 2 on the original Game Boy was one of the first games I ever owned as a kid, and I played it over and over and over.
Being from DC, nothing will ever top the sentimental connection I have to Fallout 3. But this game may be the reason for me to finally buy a PS4 or Xbox One when it comes out.
Can I buy it from you?
Ha. You clearly had fun putting this article together.
As a Washingtonian, Fallout 3 has a special place in my heart.
This game sounds awesome. Also sounds like you need to be pretty rich to win.
Hold yer horses, I didn't pull the 5 years number out of my butthole. The first person who replied to me said 5 years, so that's why I used 5 years in my response.
Okay… WALL-E came out five years ago. Should it get a remake?
You know what else came out five years ago? Iron Man. Should Marvel remake that?
Still seems weird to recast so many characters from the Sam Raimi trilogy so soon after those ended. People love to hate on Spider-Man 3, but it makes everyone forget that the first two films were awesome.