Only Crush 40 can make “Follow my Rainbow” sound unironically badass.
Only Crush 40 can make “Follow my Rainbow” sound unironically badass.
Turns out we’re actually taking over real life soldiers thinking it’s a video game!
I’d be removing it when I pack it up. I don’t want the analogue sticks rubbing up and hooking onto things in my backpack, or getting squished when I bump into something, so I pack it up in its own separate case.
Nice. I still wish they could add a “virtual controller” on the touch screen, though. Mostly so I don’t have to go around lugging the JoyCons all the time, but also because reattaching and removing them on the subway is a total chore, especially when there are people around. Would be especially useful when playing…
I thought maybe that was the case but I didn’t want to assume.
The stealth flies actually sort of remind me of MHFU when you can wave to the hot air balloon to spot the monster for you.
“If you screw up a QTE, you’ll get a “fail state,” rather than a branching path through a scene.”
Mikasa is Sukasa?
Yeah it actually seemed perfect for him. I mean, maybe there’s more nuance to the language, but Sans was a character with the least amount of sophistication shown imaginable, so it seems right up his alley. I guess it’s probably a word that literally ONLY country bumpkins use?
I’d really rather they take the approach they did in Web of Shadows. Not in the sense that they lift that combat system, but it really felt like a Spiderman game. One minute you’re in the floor, the next you’re fighting in mid-air, then across the block, then on the side of a building, all in a single fight. No…
Web of Shadows was actually really good, an overall had the best Spiderman combat to date. I wish it gave you control over your web abilities and combos, but they got the basics right: Spiderman constantly zips from one side of the arena to the other and generally fights flying and wall-running super-enemies instead…
Interesing. I always said this would be a good direction for the series but was repeatedly told that Capcom outright stated that seamless transition goes against the formula.
Arkham’s combat system works for the Dark Knight since he’s a methodical martial artist. Spiderman is a free-flowing, chaotic fighter, with the only consistency to his moveset being that he zips around a lot.
But they didn’t. I first played the old BF2 this year, and with an ENB Shader it looks and feels great.
Rewarding them would be if they didn’t address any of the problems in the sequel and then still buying it. Looks like they addressed most of the issues, including an actual campaign and free maps (supported by their microtransactions presumably instead of just having both MTX and DLC).
They need his help to make the perfect sequel to the Castlevania Pachinko machine.
Most of the games submitted to Greenlight could have honestly been judged by the first level. Some even in the main menu.
Battle Network is the freaking best!
“Hey guys! Forgot we cancelled MegaMan Legends 3? Here, let us remind you.”
I have a completely different experience with Nintendo products. Nearly all of them fell apart for me under normal use.