Well if nothing else now all current-gen consoles are very clearly differentiated by a distinctive doohickey.
Well if nothing else now all current-gen consoles are very clearly differentiated by a distinctive doohickey.
Yes, and I'm the sort of person who goes for a meal. I'm not sure if I'm talking about games or food at this point. The main point is, this seems like very little game for $20-$30.
As a person who played and finished GZ, I can tell you all up front this game is not worth money.
I really want to play this, but on the other hand...that restaurant analogy. I absolutely HATE that sort of restaurant.
"Titanfall," the most anticipated game of this generation
I hope the team has been EV training.
I am well aware that Japan has plenty of other colorful cultural icons that would have done just as good a job of representing the country in the World Cup this year. Characters like... um. Cloud? That little fluffy thing? A tentacle? Whatever, I'll ask Kotaku East master Brian Ashcraft about it later. What matters…
The switch between the B and A buttons (Compared to Nintendo's controllers) will throw me way off for a bit.
First world problems~
Awesome news. We've had a hard time keeping it in stock at the Gamestop I work at. Maybe we could get a crack at an official version of Final Fantasy Type-0 now...
I'm not a Nintendo fanboy, hell I play on my PC much more often, but the Wii U has more games announced that I want to play than the PS4 and Xbox One combined.
I have a huge backlog of Wii U games I'm trying to get through, but I only got my system late last year.
I guess the releases are just further between while the other consoles "promise" more releases more often.
That being said, the Wii U lineup for 2014 looks worlds better than the PS4/XBO lineup.
That's because more people bought Killzone or Titanfall, games that appeal to the mainstream gamer which is determined due to market forces as adult males, not generally everybody in a wide spectrum of age groups which Nintendo seems to be aiming for.
"What we want are more games".
Sure, but that never seems to be mentioned as an issue for the PS4 or the XBone, both with much more lacking lineups than the Wii U.
You realize that Dreamworks is basically becoming the new Pixar right?
Look, no one cares about the two of you.
CARS sucked! There I said it! It was mostly about paving a road. I fell asleep.
To be honest, it seems like Pixar has been going downhill in quality since Cars 2 was released in 2011. It doesn't seem fair to judge so quickly but if you notice, every Pixar movie since 2011 hasn't been amazing like their other movies were. Cars 2 was a cash-in on the ultra-profitable brand, Brave was decent and…