Tenrt is to this day the only Nolan movie I never saw. (I was too young for Insomnia and stopped paying attention, but I did see it. I should give it another shot some day.)
Tenrt is to this day the only Nolan movie I never saw. (I was too young for Insomnia and stopped paying attention, but I did see it. I should give it another shot some day.)
This might be a controversial statement, but fuck AIDS for taking one of the greatest singers of all time from us way too soon.
My biggest gripe is definitely the spirits. Suuuuper clunky the way it is. Accidental activations constantly while picking items up off the ground, needing to hunt them down when they are needed... They really should have had their own dedicated button. The mentioned L+up-left could’ve instead brought up a selection…
I agree very strongly with this. I’m a lifelong Zelda fan and I have lived long enough to have played them all. I agree that the timeline was a marketing gimmick to appeal to people that don’t fully understand the true spirit of the series. I have finished TOTK, I have finished every other Zelda game. I never have…
The Triforce thing really bugs me. Like, I don’t need another Zelda game about the Triforce, but this game has quite literally everything else, and ticks off every checkbox right down to the Triforce emblem on the Master Sword’s hilt. Some hand-wavy explanation for why it’s not a factor in this particular story would…
But let a girl do some shit other than wait for her man.
Unfortunately, Nintendo has been a little indirect in its messaging about how Breath of the Wild and its sequel slot into the established chronology of Zelda, because according to producer Eiji Aonuma and director Hidemaro Fujibayashi, they take place at the end of the timeline, but which of its branching stories it…
Gotta love how this is being talked about like it’s an unsolved problem, as if there aren’t two major competitors who figured out this issue two console generations ago. Not that we shouldn’t be, of course—it just shows how skeptical we are of Nintendo’s ability to get this right on a basic level, lmao
For so long, the series had lacked, in my view, any recognizable shred of real exploration...
That’s fair, though I think that outside of Majora’s Mask and Breath of the Wild, few other games in the series have felt like Link is just one person in a much larger world
It says a lot about our fucked up tax laws that it is cheaper for companies to make a show like this or Snowpiercer or Batwoman and never release it than it is to just release it. Especially when we are in the middle of a writers strike and the pool of new content has to be drying up.
After three dozen articles on the game here, I was wondering if someone would still write an actual review. This one was an interesting read.
I’m reading that it’s cancelled from Paramount Plus but will be shopped around to other platforms.
There shouldn’t be lifetime appointments of power in a democracy.
It’s true if it’s not Crash 5 then I don’t care.
Just news would be great.
At least you aren’t a Mother 3 fan. Know how long we’ve been waiting for that game to come out in the US? 17 years.
I want to get the Arkham trilogy just to see how badly Arkham Knight plays. This collection was supposed to come out a long time ago, so one would hope they have made it play as best as possible, but I always love the idea of playing games in a broken state (so it’s a great time to be a gamer!)
Mario Wonder and Warioware (of course) really encapsulate that wacky, experimental, just fucking WEIRD side of Nintendo that’s made me a lifelong fan of their work so I’m happy to see that side of them alive and well after the last few years of bland, sterile Mario stuff.