mariofan12
mariofan12
mariofan12

I’ve always played and enjoyed 3d Nintendo games by (at first) just running around and doing crazy junk. Finding every nook and cranny and just goofing around -- I like to enjoy being in the space that Nintendo creates. And now I know that I’ve been playing them the way Miyamoto does!!!

If a super-popular motion-controlled game comes out for the Switch, I’m willing to bet that a third party will come out with Joycon grips/extensions for people with larger hands. Easy money. If Nintendo is smart, they’ll do it first.

Whoa. That sounds amazing! I will do that! I actually wondered about if I should be getting the Xenoblade games, since I clearly like massive open world JRPG’s... and your comment has convinced me to do so! And I actually have a Wii U, so I’m set on that front.

Question: Should I get the first Xenoblade Chronicles and

Interesting perspective! Again, I haven’t gotten too far in the story, so I might be in for a rude awakening when I get farther. But unlike Skyrim or Fallout 3 (the only two Bethesda games I’ve played), I felt the urge to “hangout” in FF XV’s world. Skyrim is a game I’ve only played 16 hours in — and I loved every one

It’s confusing to me that you call my “defense” of the camera atrocious. I didn’t make a “defense.” A defense of the camera would require some level of argumentation. I just expressed an opinion, actually. My argumentation would involve a more detailed analysis about how the camera was sliky smooth during exploration,

I’ve only gotten to Chapter 3, but I’ve spent 26 hours with the game. How? Simple. The camera control is so wonderful, and the world is such a joy to traverse and explore — and yet those are two things IMMT criticized. I have never been in a world more alive than FFXV’s world. I like traveling to areas on foot, but

It says on the official page that you can also use a Classic Controller (plugged into a Wiimote, I assume) or Classic Controller Pro with the NES Classic Edition. Also, you can plug in the NES controller to a Wii remote for use with your Wii virtual console and Wii U virtual console NES games. I wouldn’t be surprised

You expanded my mind on a lot of things video-game related. Especially perspective in games. Super Mario 64 got me into gaming, and I’ve been partial toward the third-person perspective. But what you wrote on first-person coincided with some experiences of my own that are starting to make me consider that as a

I’m doing my duty here: Please bring Dragon Quest XI stateside. I didn’t even know it might not come here. So, please bring it here. I’m actually to the point of basing my next system purchase off of that game. If the rumored NX version isn’t as pretty as the PS4 version, I’m buying a PS4, period. Also, I’ve

I just want to mention that I’m suuuuper-pleased with the new Daredevil. I have no clue if it’s as good as these comics, so I’m not claiming it should be on this list. But I subscribed to it, because it’s being written by a great writer who apparently used to be a lawyer (Charles Soule), and they were shifting Matt

The problem with all of this is that Marvel characters were never primarily known for their superpowers like DC ones. They were renowned, in the sixties, for the character behind the mask. I didn’t live back then, but I do know my history. Not only was the young Peter Parker of the sixties absolutely spectacular, but

I’ve been playing so many older games (and i’ve been trying to keep up
with so many other hobbies) that I still haven’t gotten one of these
consoles. And this article didn’t quite convince me, personally. I
mean I’m playing Fallout 3 right now, there’s other bethesda and
bioware from last gen that I haven’t played