I never pre order anything but i need this though!. Cause i know this will sell like crazy when it first comes out.
I never pre order anything but i need this though!. Cause i know this will sell like crazy when it first comes out.
I think this is going to be a damned if you do/don’t situation.
I heard the next Call of Duty game isn’t going to have guns or grenades or explosions.
I honestly hope this game does well just to prove to Nintendo that people want to see Metroid around for decades to come.
I was okay with the art style, my issue was more with the lack of a certain character and her story...
The U-Wing is bigger than it looks and has a crew compartment underneath. It’s definitely a dropship. You can barely make out the side door in the painting below...
I guess the ship’s body is the wing ins a U-wing?
dude, facebook coders never needed any knowledge of C++.
A machine that allowed you to play games from your childhood ruined your childhood? You’re blaming the machine for intruding on your childhood and ruining it, not yourself for understanding what nostalgia is and how to peer through that lens? You don’t even have to place blame on anyone or anything, it just happens.
I find it funny that I completely agree with your conclusion (a lot of 8-bit games are boring compared to modern games) but hate your example because I just replayed Super Mario Bros. 3 last year and it’s still as great as I remember. It’s not like the original Super Mario Bros. or Zelda where I just thank God that…
Ya know, I keep reading the same comments over and over again: get a Raspberry Pi, learn a bunch of shit you likely don’t already know about, have some headaches, then finally play a limited number of emulators (due to lack of system power) on your TV.
Here’s something that costs even less and takes far less learning:…
Any editor who calls NES games “boring” should be never be allowed to write about video games again.
There’s so much wrong with this review I don’t even know where to begin.
Oh please, back in the day, this WAS cutting edge and much like the early days of the Internet, no one could conceive where it was all going.
For me, the most traumatized I have been by a movie scene is in Alien, in the escape pod. Not the jump scare when the alien reaches out for Ripley, no, it’s the part where she’s terrified in the spacesuit locker putting on the suit, while the alien is sitting in its ambush spot, slowly extending and retracting its…
yeah, a lot of 8 bit stuff doesn’t really hold up.
The obvious explanation here is that kids in the 80s were easily entertained by simple video games
“Eating the superdog” sounds like something you could turn into a form of “jumping the shark”.
Maybe they’re trying to appeal to the Chinese audience?
Because marketers believe people only want to see conventionally attractive people on the screen. It’s pretty rare to find overweight actors on TV, and even rarer to find them in the leading role.