@Rena Lanford: Play Okami if you haven't already.
@Rena Lanford: Play Okami if you haven't already.
@BiggieShorty: I didn't get my wavebird until after I gave up on TP. I wish I would have played it that way, might have changed my mind. I've heard as much from others who did the same.
@Q27: Zelda is the most 'hardcore' oriented franchise Nintendo has, and if Twilight Princess or Link's Crossbow Training was someone's first experience with a Zelda game, then I feel sorry for them.
@SageofMusic: Avatar sucked and 3D didn't do much to help IMO. It was Pocahontas with indigenous alien smurfs and the visuals were supposed to help us forget that there was almost no substance to the script whatsoever. It didn't work.
@igloochan: I purposely left SMG2 out of my above rantings, as I know it's good, but it's not exactly the same thing as when you first popped in Super Mario Galaxy for the first time and 'got it'. Great game, but the sequel is still just s sequel that recycles what worked about the first game with new visuals and more…
@Rena Lanford: OK, I don't really get your muscle car-TV analogy here. The fact of the matter was that Twilight Princess was a Gamecube game with waggle tacked on the give Nintendo a major 1st party release when the Wii launched. Compared to even Wii Sports, TP paled in comparison from a visual fidelity standpoint. It…
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@igloochan: You are certainly entitled to your feelings, but mine towards Twilight Princess extend far beyond the weak visuals.
There isn't a single game on that list I'd like to own, other than Mario Galaxy, which I already have. Says alot about the Wii, doesn't it?
I was scared off of a school like that here in Chicago:
Now I don't feel so weird for having spent 100's of hours on Red Dead Redemption and still as of this writing have not finished the campaign...
@EcceHobo: comment of the week. Well done.
Just so long as it isn't another Resistance game, I'm interested.
This has become a sticking point for me as I get older. I love FPS games and will continue to play them for years to come I am sure, but I absolutely long for games where it isn't all about the combat. The sensory overload of 5.1 gunfire and explosions rocking my living room is great, but unbelievably tiresome.
@EmeraldStorm: @Heturi:
@TheGMan323: I'm a 'real' gamer, and I don't know what a Falcon Punch is...
@arionfrost: I enjoyed the movie, but the problem with many Nolan films, to your point, is that after the roller coaster thrill wears off, you realize there was almost no substance to the experience. It's a brief, fun thrill that gets less and less impacting with each repeated run because for all of the twists, turns,…
I dunno. I'm getting sick of all of these comparisons of Inception to videogames...
Since when did looking like an alien from another planet become equivocal to looking attractive?
Or is it?