maxleresistant
Maxleresistant
maxleresistant

I play and finished BotW on WiiU. I loved it, it’s riddled with problems but it also full of great stuffs. It’s a good basis for future zelda games, but I hope they go back on some stuffs, mainly the sense of progression that was lost because they wanted to give so much freedom to the player.

I have a friend who has a saying :

Oh I understand that they abandoned the WiiU. My gripe is more with the fact that they abandoned it to go and make a new system so similar to the WiiU in terms of graphical and gameplay capabilities.

Why graphics couldn’t be an argument here?

Frankly, at first I didn’t mind that the WiiU was abandoned early. I thought and I still think that there was nothing Nintendo could have done to make it a success.

I got bored with the first one pretty fast. So maybe this one I would have played a lot more, but yeah, it’s a straightforward sequel.

  • “I never owned a Wii because I lived with friends who had them, so I use the thing to play Wii games I missed (like the Metroid Prime Trilogy, Skyward Sword, etc)“

I won’t buy it at that price. I’m really not interested in paying 300 bucks again to have the same graphics for the next 5 years.

Splatoon 2 looks like what Splatoon was supposed to be. I’m glad they listened to the feedback and improved the game, too bad it’s not on WiiU though.

poor kid.

they made it up to make the fans happy. Everytime they make a new zelda, they don’t care at all about the timeline. They just tried to come up with a timeline that could fit all the games.

the fact that each games has some direct references to other games doesn’t mean that there is a precise timeline for the whole series. There are a even more contradictions than there are connections.

It’s a pretty bad joke. I didn’t even realize it was a joke until I read his second tweet.

If you want good sound quality don’t buy earphones that makes you look like an elf.

Karma is a bitch.

Maybe, you can’t say for sure. Switch units are only 4 months old.

Switch get hot, so people are just worried that their shiny new system might damage itself.

“devices are always designed with lots of leeway when it comes to temperatures.”

Now playing

SF II on switch is a port of this game on 360, came out in 2008, it was sold for 15 bucks.