johnnytravels
johnnytravels
johnnytravels

It used to be JRPGs in the SNES days, but I can’t take them anymore with 3D models. FF VII was the last one I could play and feel good about myself. The anime style graphics and voice acting are just not what I saw in those games as a kid.

That was turned into something called Sea of Thieves I think...

However, what is stopping publishers like EA and Ubisoft from then charging you 80$ for your game and still have all the slot-machine stuff in there. It worked out once for them, it will work again. The only way to signal your discontent is not to buy these slot machine games at all.

Hehe, article will soon be updated to “the 12 games on the Nintendo Switch” ;)

Don’t you really wanna see Illusion of Time/Gaia and Terranigma (perhaps the last Enix game) on this thing?

I really don’t get the hate for that raspberry comment, I mean, if your time is so valuable that you couldn’t possibly waste it on a couple of hours setting up an emu machine maybe you shouldnt be playing video games at all and work 24/7. In any case, take the time to build a raspberry pi out of your video game time

unless it’s from Ubisoft and a poorly optimized quick cash-grab...

Do they by any chance still use a 20 year old guide for their female characters? SFV sure looks like it...

Breath of the Wild

There’s a metric pound so that solves that problem...

does it really say “overwrited”?

Well it’s not on the Wii U...

Until the Switch breaks and the savegame goes belly up...

Nintendo does not go for a lower price point. The Switch as well as all of the accessories are priced on par or above their competitors’ products all the  while offering an “every corner cut” experience. That is the area where they are showing real guts this generation (on par with Apple): yet again sounding out how

Of course, if you spend money in the eShop you can gather 10 gold coins and spend them on MyNintendo on a digital manual for BotW. Another corner cut, another way to make a bit of additional money found ;)

Jup they did! I actually did comment on it somewhat when I said that it wasn’t until Sony gave more power to SCEA that they really took off with indies. I may add to that: Sony recognized much earlier that they needed to expand their videogame operations internationally not just as marketing outposts but as

Can you please explain to me what “Japaneseness” is? Since you are using that word.

Ok, stop ignoring what I said I said and continue with your “words are projectiles and you fired and therefore you said what I said and you cannot undo that and dialogue and explanation is not possible and merely evasion” attitude.

Nope, still not Orientalism.

Yeah, indies really helped the Vita tremendously...