So, people... New game, or port of the Wii U version?
So, people... New game, or port of the Wii U version?
These things are so freaking great.
These things are so freaking great.
Your writing was great as always, Patricia, but I could only make it halfway through this article before I had to stop.
I just hate this idiot so much, and what’s more, I hate that there are people willing to make him rich and famous for being a terrible person.
Because the third one of relatively new, and you usually only include games in a compilation that have already begun to run out of steam on their own.
I was wondering the same thing... Now, if it includes Dark Souls 1 AND 2, then I think that $50 is reasonable.
The victim arrived, realized what was happening, had their rejection ignored, was fondled, and then the orgy enveloped them.
Does anyone know where I can freakin’ watch A Silent Voice?
Thank you for writing this! Knowing that you have bad taste in games is going to save me a lot of time in the future.
As I understand it, these games are pretty much NOTHING BUT jumpscares.
All right!!!
Excited may be too strong a word for it, but I’m looking forward to it, yeah. I never finished it on PC, and since I travel for work sometimes, being able to take Skyrim on the go sounds like a cool proposition to me.
If they’re genuinely positioning this as a way to test the waters on the Switch, charging $60 for a six year-old game (“Joy-Con mode” be damned) seems like a bit much. $39.99 is a safe bet from where I’m sitting.
Respectfully disagree. The gameplay was smoother and more cohesive in NMH2, and many of the story beats and boss fights were just as fun or better than NMH.
Yeah, I played it with the Wiimote just so I could slice some suckas up, but I think Roto is right. The finishing move of your combo is a directional input from the motion control, but you can use the classic controller: https://www.gamefaqs.com/wii/954479-no-more-heroes-2-desperate-struggle/answers/157533-can-this-gam…
I really liked NMH2. The gameplay and graphics are smoother, and some of the bosses are so damn crazy that you’ll be laughing. Totally worth the play.
As much noise as the game-o-sphere has made about VR, it’s still an enthusiast demographic. VR that provides a decent experience for people is still far too expensive to justify, and without widespread support, VR is just not feasible as a platform.
I had he same problem with Outlaw Star... One of my favorite shows when I was younger, but the animation and the way the story is told have both aged poorly for me.
No Samurai Champloo representation?
The way Link screams for every death is just *chef kiss*
No, and it’ll probably be a while. I do most of my gaming/watching on a 1080p projector, and I won’t be upgrading until I can buy a 4k projector for an affordable price.