I can’t believe they still want $59.99 for this game normally— Oh wait; yes I can, it’s Nintendo.
I can’t believe they still want $59.99 for this game normally— Oh wait; yes I can, it’s Nintendo.
I can’t believe they still want $59.99 for this game normally— Oh wait; yes I can, it’s Nintendo.
I can’t believe they still want $59.99 for this game normally— Oh wait; yes I can, it’s Nintendo.
I’m fine with no guns, they were far from a highlight in the first entry. Less guns in video games isn’t a bad thing either. We need to start getting a bit more creative.
Oh, I hope Sega is most disappointed that they didn’t hang onto it fully at this point. They may get some money from it (as he couldn’t disclose the deal) but at this point, I bet you they are really kicking themselves. GOOD.
Brad Shoemaker is f’in adorable.
If they were smart, they would do this now. They probably didn’t expect everyone to go ape shit for that kickstarter.
and they may not translate— they will need to be reworked completely.
One of my favorite moments in that game is when they discover the blood and Jenova missing. Absolutely terrifying. I also loved that the battle music doesn’t play during the fights in that moment too.
It is very dark. It was one of the greatest things about it.
I loved all those moments too; I trust they’ll leave a lot of that in there, even if they have to completely overhaul the scenes. They can leave some of the corky dialogue and change the situation, ya’ know? That is what I believe anyway.
I wondered about a lot of these moments too; not to mention the countless other strange and downright silly situations the characters find themselves in. I think they’ll be fine though. For instance, they’ll just need to show Red XIII hiding on the ship behind some cargo or something— no big deal there. I wouldn’t be…
Fucking brilliant move. Sony was simply gauging the interest with dollar signs. I put down a ton on this one. I want to see more companies do shit like this. If they’re unsure of how to gauge popularity— do this.
I went to their E3 experience at the theater near my town and I managed to keep it together for The Last Guardian (somehow) but I couldn’t hold back any longer and tried to cover my face for the Final Fantasy VII Remake announcement, I was literally crying. It was the most bizarre excitement I have ever felt over a…
You’re getting confused the real announcement mixed up with the rumor mill.
I would honestly say 90% is single player. There is only a handful of instances that require additional members. Once the dungeon is over (usually less than an hour), everyone goes their separate ways.
Many seem disappointed by this line up. A lot of these titles above, I am personally excited for. I am happy for Nintendo, they’re really pumping out some good first-party stuff. Not that they have much choice, but they’re certainly fighting for relevance and in the end, many Wii U owners are benefiting.
Good for them trying some new RPG’s. Square-Enix seems like they’re pulling it together. They have got me very excited to hear from them again over past couple years.
I thought it looked incredible.
Game looks amazing; can’t wait to play it! I adore Star Fox!
I thought it looked fine. A cute turn-based RPG is what I was seeing. After that came the best announcement ever. If you’re not interested, it’s cool guys— just don’t buy it.
I actually kinda’ liked the puppet show idea. Reminded me of the weird puppets from the 90’s Star Fox SNES ads.