I would totally love it if it was Concordance Clocks.
I would totally love it if it was Concordance Clocks.
It’s hard to read tone in pure text.
Or maybe it’s because some people genuinely enjoyed it?
I’m the one person that hated Breath of the Wild and loved Skyward Sword. Not sure what that means for how I should feel about this trailer.
Oh, yeah. Triforce Heroes exists.
Not much competition other than Crash Bandicoot 4, A Hat in Time, Super Mario Odyssey, Sonic Mania, Freedom Planet, Astro’s Playroom, Shantae and the Seven Sirens, Kirby Planet Robobot, Donkey Kong: Tropical Freeze, Kaze and the Wild Masks, and Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair. And I would argue that several of…
I didn’t like BotW at all because it had none of what I liked about the Zelda formula in it. I don’t care about exploration or combat. What I loved is gaining new abilities from dungeon items and solving puzzles in dungeons, which is either entirely absent or deemphasized in BotW. So unless those aspects look like…
I think Martin Drkos was mostly just referencing this:
They already were sued by famed game composer Tommy Tallarico for stealing a sound effect that he had made.
Or their solid gold RVs? You know those things don’t grow on trees.
He also directed some of the best episodes in the 3rd season of Avatar: The Last Airbender. Including “The Puppetmaster,” “Day of the Black Sun,” “The Southern Raiders,” and the last episode of the series finale.
If it’s different at all, it’s still an alternate ending, even if the differences are small.
Probably because they didn’t know how to advertise it, and to be fair, it’s a hard thing to advertise. JRPGs hadn’t taken off really in the US at that point and really wouldn’t until Final Fantasy VII. While the gameplay is fun, you wouldn’t be able to tell that from brief snippets in a trailer. While the graphics…
Yep. I’ve just been recently having that problem myself.
This article at least seemed to be self-aware that it might be overreacting. It’s one of the better Barsanti articles, honestly. Although that might say more about the quality of the rest of his output than of this article.
I’m not sure if good is the right word, but I’d much rather rewatch Batman and Robin than The Dark Knight Rises. It’s at least bad in an entertaining way.
I also have BOTW for the Wii U. I despise it as a game because of game design decisions made by Nintendo, but it runs fine on a technical level.
From my understanding, there was a bit of a disconnect between the hardware and software divisions at Nintendo. The hardware people came up with something that the software people had trouble coming up with a concept for how to implement and the software people weren’t that interested in it in the first place.
Notch is a below average programmer who lucked into one good game idea, the video game equivalent of a one hit wonder. Lucas at least created two beloved franchises, and had a direct hand in making two well-liked films in one of those two franchises. That’s more than most filmmakers will accomplish.
Any University that isn’t a Historically Black University that was founded before 1950 probably has a racist, discriminatory past.