The WiiU adds a screen onto a normal controller. This is further out-there plans than purely motion-controlled? I think the Wii-U might be a step in the right direction, and I'm excited for it's potential!
The WiiU adds a screen onto a normal controller. This is further out-there plans than purely motion-controlled? I think the Wii-U might be a step in the right direction, and I'm excited for it's potential!
Rest in peace, Mega Man Legends.
I'd expect Shiggy to sooner let Mario die than let that happen.
Certainly a different view.
I also like the parts where he characterized the Covenant a bit. In Ghosts of Onyx he has some parts that shows the Covenant side, and I think that's required. It made the Covenant less of an unstoppable god-like war machine, and more something that was being held together by smoke and mirrors. It gave an extra…
...it's not Eric Nylund, but I'll still read it.
I don't know. All I know is that the MGS games sold very well, and there hasn't been a new one for a while so maybe the hole of stealth-games is something gamers felt they needed to fill.
I see everyone goin' all Solid Snake on this, so I figured a Doom Marine take would be a little different, and maybe more fun.
Mass Effect 2 is pretty much the closest you'll get. You fight bug-aliens in a third person shooter, and the final boss plays out like as if you can only run left to right. Maybe this is one reason I liked it so much.
Personally, I'm playing through this game differently than everyone else. My strategy won't be persuasion and hacking, it will to shoot first and ask questions later!
But I loved that boss-fight, though! I made me feel like I was playing a Jet Force Gemini boss!
I associate it with the books. But no Batman has ever made me laugh like West has. And no, not the animated one. I mean the real deal: cheap costume, slight chub, and angry eyebrows drawn on the mask.
VERY disappoint at the lack of Adam West here.
I just posted it for kicks and giggles. But I warn you, the story from all of them gets REALLY complicated and hard to follow. I suggest playing them back-to-back so the facts are fresh in mind.
I know it's a fact. But your reaction to it is opinion. What I meant by "Opinion as fact" was blatantly calling it a bad system or a piece of **** even if others may like it. You know the drill, a lot of the time "I really don't like it and won't buy it" is more accurate than "That thing is a piece of crap and nobody…
But if there's anything the DS has taught us, hardware isn't everything. As I've said before, if a console has a good launch with a promising line up, it will be successful. In the case of the PSP and the PS3, if you don't have a great line-up at the start, you aren't going anywhere.
In my opinion, getting the job on the console generations is not all that bad of a move. While I do prefer Nintendo, I'm not a hater of the other companies (got a PS3 and Xbox360 as well). I follow what games I want to get, and get systems if I feel there's a lot of games I want for them. Nintendo just happens to hold…
I agree. I'm glad Nintendo looked at the Wii and thought "You know, we had a good run. But it's time to move on."
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