Kotaku keeps claiming that the new Kirby is supposed to be open-world like Mario Odyssey or Breath of the Wild, when nothing so far has suggested that.
Kotaku keeps claiming that the new Kirby is supposed to be open-world like Mario Odyssey or Breath of the Wild, when nothing so far has suggested that.
I saw the headlines everywhere and thought this was terrible. Snorlaxes were a dime a dozen by spring 2017.
Hope she sees this. I think she really meant it when she said she liked you.
I don’t have an XBox and will probably never get one, but I’m glad I read this article so I could find out about “The Wild at Heart." As a big Pikmin fan, this sounds right up my alley.
That is not at all how I remember Nintendo over the past two decades. Delay, delay, delay is their way.
Source is the update in the article I linked.
Not if you remember the reaction to this article by Nintendo’s lawyers.
No Nintendo game is going to end up on one of these lists as long as Kotaku is still hurt over Nintendo’s reaction to their “Thank god for pirates” article.
Maybe there’s an algorithm that just searches the word “best” and plucks out all the games in each article.
Play new games. I’ve been doing the Metroid series in preparation for Metroid Dread, and I’ve replayed games from PS Now, but I haven’t tried very many new things even though I’ve bought several. Lately I’ve been preferring the comfort of old experiences rather than learning some new buttom combos, but I feel like my…
You woke this thread up six months later to drunkpost a response at 3 am on New Year’s Day? Wow. Solid priorities.
The story isn’t THAT bad. It’s a very simplistic approach to divorce, and the book character is a pretty bad racial stereotype, but the relationship between the two main characters is developed and acted pretty well IMO.
NEO TWEWY sounds like a cutesy name for the sequel, like Banjo Tooie.
Huh, no Metroid Dread? Weird considering you can play it for free on your PC right now.
Psychonauts 2 has been on sale three times on the PS storefront since it launched. I got it for free on PC (due to being a backer) but I’d still much rather play it on console. Holding out for $30...
I will only be on board for this if, in addition to the wild set-piece platforming we see here, there is at least one scene of Nathan trying to jump in a place he’s not supposed to.
I’m 4 episodes in and having a hell of a time remembering who these various people are. Aside from Geralt and Yennefer, most of the characters are not instantly recognizable, and the show does virtually nothing to remind you of who they are. Only Jaskier gets a good return scene since he’s singing.
Well I definitely want to like it, but I have much less patience for boss fights than most people. I don’t remember Fusion being all that hard, and all the other Metroid games are fine, but everyone says this one is the hardest. I tried AM2R and had to quit at the Tester boss, for example, but I’ve been able to get…
This isn’t a random sample though, it’s only people who have created an account on a gamer site and upload their completion times for games. So likely they’re much better at this sort of thing than average players.
Damn it. I hate difficult boss battles in games. I have actually been playing a Metroid marathon of all the previous games in preparation for buying Metroid Dread. I quit the original Metroid Prime 2 at the final boss (but the Wii remake is significantly easier).