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Astonishingly beautiful. And also my concept of hell when playing a game with strategic combat. Imagine how hard it is to see everything you need to make your decisions? All important information blocked by those gorgeous 3D terrain and buildings... I’d love to display this, but would never want to play on it.

This series always had third person perspective.

Gamers, do yourselves a favor and just let the Stadia crash and burn! If you don’t, we’ll all regret it later.

Joycon drift is certanly a drag, but it’s no red ring of death... Actually, almost all first iteration of each console has a bug/problem that is only fixed on the second iteration (the “slim” versions, usually). Early adopters always get the short stick, that’s life ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ IMHO, Nintendo is dealing with the problem

A nice idea for an article, but its premisses are wrong. You won’t find much disagreement in placing A Link to The Past, A Link Between Worlds and Link’s Awakening among the best of the series among fans, and that alone dismisses the “filler role” argument.

One of my only problems with Breath of the Wild was that the first Divine Beast I did was Vah Ruta, and it was amazing and complex and it felt like a (smallish) Zelda Dungeon. Then I did Vah Naboris and it was also nice, an interesting challenge which made me scratch my head a few times and also a very involved

The reason I own a 3DS: Fire Emblem. All of them.

Why the cheap tablets have to be categorized as “disposable tech”? About three years ago I gifted both my parents with the cheaper Fire 7 tablet (U$30 each) and they have been using them daily to read the news, watch youtube videos and play some light games. They’re far for “disposable”.

I have to agree on the topic of Saturn D-pad: there’s nothing on par with it, not before and not since. At least if we’re talking about the Japanese Saturn D-pad (second version of the controller on USA), because the first American controller, the launch version, was awful :P

Backers are *not* happy

So much potential to be wasted on a “service game”. It’s sad

No More Heroes 3, Evil Genius 2 and Baldur’s Gate 3: my 2020 will be all about “forgotten” game series and I’m loving it!

Now, how about a true Phantasy Star game? They don’t even need to call it “Phantasy Star V”.

A damn shame this game is in first person. Platforming and melee in first person is a chore, not something fun

I really hope this crash and burn fast! Because if this business model does succeed, it will come back to bite us all in the ass.

I still am

Being a south american myself, I can say Athlos is correct. Outside very minor groups of radicals (thus, people without half a brain), this kind of “government should seize all means of production” socialism is dead - however many claim it’s still a thing in order to use it as a boogeyman, usually the same people who

I really hope this crash and burn *hard*. Streaming games isn’t good news for gamers.

Nope, he’s completely wrong. Brazil didn’t diverge money from the country to others, they used BNDS as any bank: providing loans and gaining from interest and taxes on the way. And, beyond that, those loans provided the country with political and diplomatic influence all over the world, enabling trade deals and

To me it’s:
1 - Secret of Mana
2 - Lunar: The Silver Star
3 - Phantasy Star IV
4 - Chrono Trigger
5 - Shinning Force II
6 - Lunar: The Eternal Blue

But you are right: you can’t go wrong with 16 bit RPGs: Starflight, Beyond Oasis, Link to the Past, Seiken Densetsu 3, Phantasy Star 2, Super Mario RPG, Dragon Quest, Illusion of