I know, I know. I want a new Donkey Kong game too but we have to be patient.
I know, I know. I want a new Donkey Kong game too but we have to be patient.
SMILE!
Nintendo just dropped a wonderful surprise during its E3 address for all the Super Mario 3D World fans out there.…
We were wrong, put it back in the glass.
What's a PSVita?
In this increasingly indie game world, the Vita has increasingly become more relevant to me. I *can* get the game on PS3 or even PS4, but I'll choose Vita every time because I know it's the one system I can play no matter where I am.
It goes with my glasses.
It is, instead, a cook book.
Always gets me when I go from playing a game on my Wii U to playing a game using a 360 controller on my PC. Takes a second for my brain to make the switch.
As I expected, several readers have pushed back, saying, hey, if I can't get my hands on the old game or even if I can, what's wrong with playing a decent new Yoshi game?
If you have never played the original, I'd recommend you don't play any Yoshi's Island until you can. Hence, the no. I don't see much merit in recommending a game that I think is inferior even if, today, you might not be able to play Yoshi's Island on a 3DS.
Sure. The odd thing about games is that many of the old greats don't age well as technological improvements pass them by. If Yoshi's Island had had a traditional art-style or had been polygonal, I don't think its graphics would have aged as well. I haven't played it in a long time, but I bet Mario 64 has aged less…
Hey everyone. I hate to say it. TheVGAtv just vetoed this as a big story of interest to hundreds of thousands of people this year.
He'll supply a list of what you can be interested in later.
Right, but this is Kotaku, not The Daily GyroGoGoZeppeli.
Timid? Ah, well there's the issue. I usually prefer a Jolly nature.
There was a game on that disc? I mustn't have gotten that far.
Tropical Freeze is fantastically hard. I loved it.
Year of Samus, imo!