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I addressed this to someone else who applied, but I worded my first comment badly. I don’t have a problem with what was done here, this is perfectly fine.

I probably should have worded my initial post better. I wasn’t taking issue with what was said in the article. Just stating something. So what I said down here in the replies was more a general statement. I’m fine with what was done here, it reminds me of what Blizzard did with Tracer and the one pose last April. If

I’m still really only interested in Breath of the Wild.... and got my Switch on pre-order.

If she looked back at what she wrote, read the critiques, and in all honesty agreed with them, then that’s fine. I only have a problem with this sort of stuff when it’s the critics that force the developer to change their vision when they wouldn’t have touched it otherwise. If the developer came to the conclusion on

I’ve been praising this series since I first played it 4 years ago when I bought a PS3. Yakuza 3 always makes it into my Top 10 lists. I really wish more people would play these games and the fact that they’ve decided to release 0, Kiwami, and 6 in the US means that sales for 5 must have been at least decent. Alas, I

I’m going to add onto what Luke said, start here with Yakuza 0, wait until Yakuza Kiwami, the remake of Yakuza 1, comes out in the summer, grab that if you can afford it, then play Yaku 4 & 5, but Yakuza 3 is also available on PS3 and definitely is not worth skipping, my personal favorite next to Yakuza 5. Yakuza 2

I don’t think I was ever going to play this game, but it saddens me that the developer felt she had to remove and rewrite a scene simply because it made people uncomfortable. If it gave them the option to opt-out in any way, and they didn’t take it, that’s on them.

Ah, see that’s where you and I greatly differ. I view video games as a great storytelling medium on par with, if not better than, books. And given the amount of creative freedom that developers have, they can create any world they want too, any character they want, anything so long as the games rating doesn’t reach

I meant throwing female characters into places that don’t make sense doesn’t happen very often, but it does happen and I hate that. It’s just pandering. I’m also of the opinion that games like Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 are perfectly acceptable. They have a target demographic, the game knows what it is and who it is for

And I’m not disagreeing that more people playing games is a good thing, it is very much a good thing. But at the same time throwing female characters into a place where it doesn’t make sense(Which isn’t very often mind you.) just to try and get that female demographic, that is usually what bothers me. And if it were

This might just be me, this might seem old-fashioned, but to me not everything has to appeal to everyone. Not that having a broad demographic is a bad thing(Except when it influences content.), just that having a narrow demographic isn’t neccessarily a bad thing either.

A multiplayer-only or multiplayer-focused Halo 6 would be something that I would very much oppose. The multiplayer is great, but it’s just a bonus. Granted, Halo 5's campaign was crap, 343 needs to fix that.

Depends on what you’re interested in. If you’re only looking for games that you can get on a Nintendo system, like first and third party exclusives, then yeah they’re a bit spread out over the year to avoid have a long drought, but that isn’t such a bad thing. Zelda at launch, ARMS in Spring, Splatoon in Summer, Fire

I mean, Reggie teased that Metroid would probably be announced for Switch this year, and while there’s probably no F-Zero on the horizon, Fast RMX or even Redout will scratch that itch.

I play with my friends when I play Overwatch, we can fill out a whole team which negates getting players who don’t cooperate. However, I still get bashed on by my friends for not adhering to the perfect team composition or picking characters they dislike. For instance, I main Junkrat because I love getting those

It’ll replace the 3DS because it’s also a handheld gameing device and Nintendo merged their home console and handheld divisions to create it. All the manpower that was behind their handhelds is now integrated into their home console team. The Switch succeeds both the Wii U and the 3DS. If the Switch bombs, then we

The simplest explanation is that he’s a dwarf.

One thing I noticed is that they completely forgot about the trigger. It’s there, you can see it multiple times, the patents suggested it was an analog trigger, but they never once used in during the event and they said nothing about it. I almost feel like it’s just for show.

I’ve been posting Switch rumors and leaks on TAY for the last two months, so tonight is big for me, not because I’m the one that originally reported the rumors(I just regurgitate them), but because I’ve seemingly gotten a lot of people extra-hyped with the articles I’ve put out and I’d hate to see them be disappointed

That’s sort of the kicker with Nintendo. Their games are usually simple to understand. There aren’t a massive amount of complexities to them, and if there are, they’re easy to figure out and take advantage of. They know how to make games. And kids will likely always naturally gravitate towards Nintendo rather than