I believe you can return to the spring and collect an infinite amount of water. IIRC the quest for the heart piece requires multiple trips/bottles to collect the water.
I believe you can return to the spring and collect an infinite amount of water. IIRC the quest for the heart piece requires multiple trips/bottles to collect the water.
Happy 20th, N64. I’ll never forget how it felt to play Mario 64 for the first time. I got to play it at a friend’s house after he got it on launch day. There’s something about that game...the level design, the music, the echoey chambers of the castle. It’s hard to describe but there’s a weird magic to it that makes…
That shot from NBA 2K16 is really underwhelming. You’d think they could do better on modern hardware.
Lots of multi-plats on that list. I sure do love my Wii U. :) Too bad Nintendo doesn’t share the same feeling. :(
Oh look. This article again.
I’ll believe it when it actually goes into production. Did they name any filmmakers or production companies?
Damn. $26 for Star Fox? Can’t remember the last time I’ve seen such deep discounts on an N game.
Damn. $26 for Star Fox? Can’t remember the last time I’ve seen such deep discounts on an N game.
I was pretty excited for this game when they first hinted at it a couple years ago. But everything since then has left me feeling underwhelmed. I held out hope that it would be a decent game but the early reviews are mostly negative (currently at a 64 on Metacritic). What a bummer.
The scores for Marvel films aren’t necessarily bad. But they’re really bland. It’s like they’re designed to appeal to the lowest common denominator. Which sums up Marvel films in general.
The point I’m driving at is that it doesn’t matter if they’re late to the party. Their brand recognition and the quality of their software (well, maybe not with Pokemon..., which technically isn’t a Nintendo product) will elevate their titles above the rest of the pack.
Right. Did you see how late they were with Pokemon Go? What a flop that was.
Mediocre might be a bit harsh. I enjoyed the game for what it was. Those charming visuals go a long way.
Agreed on both. Can’t get enough of either of these games. At this point I think their strategy is to pretend the Wii U doesn’t exist. I had a pipe dream that they might recreate some old Pikmin stages in the Pikmin 3 engines as DLC. Oh well...
Well, Yoshi’s Wooly World isn’t a great game to begin with. It’s greatest asset are the vibrant visuals. So hey, here’s a watered down version of a mediocre game! Hurrah!
Yeah. Today’s Nintendo Direct really killed my enthusiasm for the NX. I was hoping Nintendo would be able to turn things around. I figured they had abandoned the Wii U at this point but would continue to support the 3DS (just purchased a “new” one myself). But it would appear they’ve more or less abandoned it as well…
Can you make a headline or something? It’s confusing to navigate into a post if you don’t include a headline. I had to click the time stamp to get here. Because that makes sense.
So it’s the same unfinished game...but with extra guns and costumes? Jesus Christ, Konami. There’s nothing definitive about this.
I’m OK with this. Kojima has been long gone. Any attempt by Konami to create Mission 51 at this point would be disastrous.
Sure. But the responses are cringeworthy. They’re only making things worse by insisting that the ending is in the game in ‘side missions.’
Is it just me or are the load times incredibly slow (on Xbox One)? I played TF1 on PC so I can’t really compare the two.