Nintendo needs to remember to make actual games before they begin worrying about movies.
Nintendo needs to remember to make actual games before they begin worrying about movies.
So what you’re saying is, the games might be awful but it looks like star wars so you’re going to keep buying it? That’s why Disney gave the rights to a company who is only going to use it to sell you a $60 DLC portal.
They need to patch this Guile combo. a 30-hit frame trap is game breaking.
But content ‘owners’ still don’t get a penalty for filing false claims, you still can’t dispute claims if you have a pending strike, and you still get permanently banned if you get three strikes.
This is treating a severed arm with a band aid.
I bought a Wii U for Mario Kart and Smash Bros, looking forward to new Metroid and Zelda and Kirby and a sequel to Mario Galaxy. Little did I know that they were already done with the console 2 years ago, and I got my Wii U because I was so disappointed with the Wii’s library.
The 64 is for people who don’t think cat puke graphics make bad games. Live your whole life from 0-13 playing 2D top down cartoon games, then wake up one day and walk around a fully explorable forest with shields and faries and secret passageways, then come back and tell me the 64 is a lame console.
What do you mean the NX is out next year?! I bought my Wii U for Mario Kart and Smash Bros two years ago, and haven’t played it since because they haven’t released anything!
Nintendo should focus on making games. This is the second time I only bought 2 games for a Nintendo console before they released the next one.…
And another slow year makes another slow console generation. I got my Wii U for Mario Kart 8 and Smashbros. Lo and behold, almost two years later and Nintendo still hasn’t released any games for it. I’ve got better things to play Call of Paint and Dynasty Warriors 10: Hyrule.
They’re so committed to preserving the…
Just proving that Capcom will do whatever they can to appease fans, just so long as they don’t have to release any content to do it.
Note: If you are going to reply saying that adding characters I can buy for real money makes up for not having an Arcade mode or Story mode in my $60 game, I invite you to think about it…
You’re absolutely right. A career is more than a job. My career is in digital marketing, which means I’ve been doing this kind of work for 5 years, and have the portfolio of skills and professional connections you can only get from doing that kind of work. I’ve got hundreds of people I know that I don’t even work with…
I’m not butthurt. I simply demand consistency from everyone and everything.
Gone home gets people pissed because, by lacking a goal, challenge, a way to fail, antagonist, or character arcs, it is verifiably and objectively not a video game.
How is it that arguably the person most outspoken about videogames supposedly oppressing and excluding women is writing a positive article about this game?
I think they meant Halo. Until the demons showed up I was sure I was watching Halo.
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I could stomach my ranked match ending in a rage quit if it didn’t take me three and a half minutes to find another one. I wish SF5 came with a game to play while I’m waiting to play the game.
The entire point of street fighter is to get good at street fighter. There’s nothing wrong with being casual, but it is the drive to be be better that keeps anyone really into it going. It’s not too down conceit. The push to be a better player is at the very core of street fighter.
You asked why Lego didn’t do a Pacific Rim line, and I told you because I’m involved in the industry and happen to know. Don’t ask questions if you’re going to argue with and then ignore someone who can give you an answer.
There’s no outward violence in star wars, it’s all implied. The only characters that die are faceless stormtroopers wearing armor who just fall over. The only characters that die onscreen just disappear. The most violent things in star wars are explosions on spaceships or vehicles. And marvel is superhero violence;…
They have a policy against taking up licenses that are too violent. Lego wouldn’t make sets for a license about post apocalyptic war machines. They have the Simpson’s license but won’t even make Moe’s Tavern because of the implied alcohol.