Also the twitter trailer is in spoken english...just saying
Also the twitter trailer is in spoken english...just saying
I agree. Limiting the faction rallys (or any other event, iron banner for example) to a week is frustrating for someone that can only play a few hours 3-4 days a week.
WTB Switch version
I think you are right.
When you realize the only good games to play on it are multiplatform games most people already own...yeah it feels like a punch in the balls
There is actually a video and article (on Kotaku) that basically says the same thing when describing Splatoon 2 salmon run and why it is only available sometimes.
I completely agree with you, portability is a huge draw for me as a gamer.
Nintendo should have had this on day one, but it’s good they are listening instead of simply ignoring the community and say “just enjoy it the way it is” mentality.
I agree with Jason. I can’t wait to play Skyrim for the first time on Switch. (hoping for FO4 GOTY edition on switch).
It will probably be at $40 minimum. Although the one Wii U port so far is $60.
this is exactly how I feel about it. I was actually discussing this with someone on the post where hungrybox called out Nintendo, which was uncalled for IMHO.
I do not sense any sarcasm in your statement. I am also glad we can have a civil conversation, it is rare on the internet.
Agreed. I love SOTN but it definitely felt slower than all the similar castlevania games that followed it. It is unfair to compare old to new but Bloodstained is brand new, I figured it would be a little bit faster.
I completely understand. The technical skill of older fighting games is much harder to obtain because of how those were designed. These older games have been around so long that people have found the technical limitations and the advanced strategies have been found and some have mastered them. Once you have obtained…
The Graphics don’t bug me as much as how slow it looks. Older Castlevania games seem to run a lot faster paced movement and actions than this.
This comment is great. It proves how small the melee community is and somehow has a huge voice.
I didn’t say they had to move on I said they don’t want to. They don’t have to move but everybody else has, in the fighting game community. They also shouldn’t expect heavy support from Nintendo because what is in it for them? They aren’t going to sell more copies of Melee or Gamecube systems. All they get from…
Even if that is true, it is a rare exception. Also, what I was talking about was more specifically tied to the Fighting Game Community (FGC) and not esports as a whole.
I know why people are still playing it. You, however failed to correct me and explain it.
Are you sure? Sponsored by Blizzard? Promoted by Blizzard? Balance changes based on current competition?