Zelda Wii U is slated for a 2017 release. That tells me that a port to NX is likely, if NX is in any way a home console.
Zelda Wii U is slated for a 2017 release. That tells me that a port to NX is likely, if NX is in any way a home console.
I know it’s satirical, but this seems overly cynical.
I still think we shouldn’t treat this like a mandatory upgrade. I don’t think it is, and Sony isn’t talking like it is. I think people need to calm down.
I just don’t think this is going to be as bad as everyone thinks it will be, and we need to wait and see what’s actually going to happen. I’m just trying to come up with rational justifications to help calm people down.
Man, I don’t even make close to what I need to live comfortably in Dallas. Well, good thing that my new skills from that college education I’m getting should help land me a good job, right? R-right, guys? Hello?
Am I seriously the only person who sees this as a nod to her power over the Dragon Coin and the Green Ranger?
jump* I meant to say jump...not “ju/president.” I’m not even sure how that happened...
Looks more like a green version of Scorpina than Rita. However, I have a fan theory! Rita controls the Green Ranger. The outfit looks kind of dragon-like. Perhaps the reboot is positioning her to have that be more central to her character. Maybe she originally controlled the dragon zord, but somehow lost the ability,…
Not nearly the same kind of ju/president in hardware, so that's a really inaccurate comparison. I use the 3DS as an example, because (like the new PS4) it's a marginal increase. Come on, people.
I just made a comment about this down below. Feel free to read it! ^_^
I’m not saying you have to agree with me. Although, my core argument is actually that you can get the best games that the 3DS has to offer on both systems regardless of which one you own. Those are my reasons for it not being a big deal. They don’t have to be yours. You’re free to have your own opinion on that, and…
Yeah, I responded to that in a lower comment. You just gotta read a little bit further down. It’s okay, you can do it. I believe in you!
That depends on how you define “missing out.” You still get most of 3DS’s best titles regardless of which system you own. I wouldn’t call Binding of Isaac missing out, because it’s available on practically every other electronic device you can own. Xenoblade Chronicles is nice, but it’s also available for Wii, and Wii…
That’s not how upgrades like this work. Look at the DSi and the New 3DS. They have better hardware, but had very few exclusive games to the system. This isn’t a new generation of hardware, but a marginal upgrade of the existing one.
I said this within context of the article that states that there won’t be any exclusive games. You buy the same disc for both systems, but it may have slightly upgraded features on the newer system...unless I’m reading the article wrong.
I know, but there are so few that I didn’t think it warranted a mention.
Technically, you won’t be losing out, if there are no game exclusive to the higher end version. That’s like saying you’re missing out if you have a 3DS XL instead of a New 3DS XL. Don’t fret! ^_^
It certainly didn’t in the U.S. We spend more money, by far, on defense than anything else.
I played the first mission of Gears of War, and I never picked it back up. Not sure why.
This looks far better than BvS.