Luigi’s Mansion? o.o
Luigi’s Mansion? o.o
Sony definitely had the best one last year.
Talk about being a fanboi. Sony has had one of the best presentations for years now. But sure. At worse you could pretend and say last year, but to say years. That is just blind fanboying.
hellblade was notable for it’s story telling and atmosphere (read: sound design). the combat was pretty awful tho, IMO. shallow, repetitive, non-engaging.
Was worried I’d have to start taking Xbox seriously now that they bought up all this talent, but thankfully they’re apparently gonna have them make team-based multiplayer action games just like all the other MS studios, so I can continue to ignore the platform.
Play Red, Blue, Yellow, FireRed or LeafGreen instead.
I guarantee most people saying “We don’t need apps, the Switch is just for gaming” will appreciate not having to carry around a tablet for that later. Don’t want it, don’t use it. Having more options is good.
About time. My 3DS and Vita still has more apps.
Troy Baker’s wording in this trailer is, “all you gotta do to make it out alive is not get eaten,” and frankly that’s just a roundabout way of saying “turn back, walk away.” But see, from the E3 trailer, we know that all Norman Reedus does is WALK, and he’ll be damned if anyone stops him from walkin’ where he wanna…
“Thanks for paying a 12-month subscription to Nintendo Online!”
I don’t know about Microsoft, but Sony doesn’t require you to connect online at all to constantly check up on you. The games you get with PS+ are free for you to use until your subscription expires. It will only ask you to check online once you reach the expiration date, to verify whether you’ve renewed your…
It worries me that the saves will be deleted if you don’t log in for over a week... That really isn’t good.
That’s not how it works at all with gwg or ps plus. When you get a game (which you have to be online to download it obviously) it sets the license to expire when your subsciption runs out. Even if you mess with the clock it knows when your sub runs out. So you can download a game and take your console offline for…
No you don’t, just like Sony with PS+, the game expiration date is set to when your subscription expire (uses the system’s internal clock so you can’t manually just change it).
XBox has a 30 day limit, which seems a lot better. A vacation can easily be > 7 days and not everyone has Internet access on vacation. (This is not really a dealbreaker for me, but I can see it being annoying).
Well that’s pretty bull on the offline limit for nes games. I just can’t comprehend how everyone else has it figured out, and yet Nintendo refuses to learn from their components.
It is maybe not a surprise but still mind boggling that Nintendo demands we pay for a service that requires us to have a phone next to us to voice chat the way they want us to. If not that, it requires Discord or some other device running and powered up enough to do voice chat.
My kids are going to be bummed that they can’t play Minecraft with their cousins.
I don’t think you’ll ever see consistent 60 fps on consoles. You will always be able to provide better fidelity graphics at 30 fps and developers may want that. For RPGs, I’d rather have that personally. Obviously for FPS and racing it should be designed for 60 fps.