thedevilsjester
thedevilsjester
thedevilsjester

Both of those are going to be great, but we have known about them for quite awhile, so getting an official name for one, and showing a bit more of the other, was not that exciting unless you are really desperase for some news.

Its a pretty terrible game. I tried to like it, tried really hard, because I can play it on the go, and on my computer (and I have grown tired of the direction of MTG), but its just...well...it has all the strategic depth of tic-tac-toe. It all boils down to a couple design choices that severely limit its strategic

Both MS and Sony had this ability last generation (360/PS3), there were articles about it early into last generation, though to the best of my knowledge it was never used by either company. Its not surprising that they have this ability in the current generation, just surprising that they are using it. AFIAK its

But its sure to increase stability!

While I am not trying to nitpick your post (I appreciate an in-depth look at this game) I do think that your comment about never having seen a game design studio so responsive is not quite true if you look at FFXIV:ARR, that went much, much further than just redoing some end game progression, they literally rebuilt

I am not a fan of playing games multiplayer, and a racing game like this doesnt hold much enjoyment solo for very long, so even though I have a WiiU and even though videos of Mario Kart 8 look bad ass, I am not interested in it at any price higher than $20 (which it will never drop to).

I dont know about that. I bought a WiiU a couple months ago and other than the pack-in game (Super Mario 3D World, which was disappointing), Dr Luigi (which I love but the controller gets in the way), and the Zelda HD remake (which makes me wish I had a pro controller), we have used it as a classic Wii because there

The eShop has a terrible interface and its hard to find anything. I got a WiiU and a New 3DS recently and decided to browse the store to see what they have, and will continue to avoid it until Nintendo gets their shit together.

The problem is that most stores, like GameStop dont have a New 3DS section, its listed as a 3DS game that requires a New 3DS.

Not on my 3DS they are not. The games look just as bad as they do on the screenshots. Complete with jaggies and low res textures. Its not a strong system for “classic” 3D. I still play the games, because fun trumps graphics, but boy they are sure ugly.

Just wait until someone makes a game or app like Playroom...then you'll get your pics!

Yeah I noticed that in a later reply of yours (and put an edit in my original), thats not what the article is about though. Its about having the same platform, just two (or more) of them and switching to a different one to continue playing.

A console in your bedroom and one in the living room is a pretty common scenario.

You wouldnt think that maybe someone has a console in their bedroom and one in their living room? Or any other mutli console in a big house scenario? And that maybe, just maybe, they want to continue their game on a different console? Thats not some rare edge case, its a pretty common scenario.

It's not even close, not unless he thinks that the virtual characters drink virtual red paint for its healing properties. He more likely meant that it looks and behaves in a similar fashion to red paint to such a degree that it can draw a close likeness which isn't even close to literal.

Because literally means just that. The container would have to actually be filled with red paint (digitally of course). Not look like red paint, or behave like red paint, or take on all the behaviors and attributes of red paint, but in no uncertain terms be red paint, exactly in every way, which means you think that

You use that word...I'm not sure you understand what literally means...

Lower the bar.

The cynic in me says that it wasn't actually Gabe that answered the guy in the first place. Just because it's Gabes name on the reply, doesn't mean it wasn't someone else acting on his behalf.

That's what I feel like when I play Tekken. It's like fighting in molasses, it's slow and clunky. Almost how I would imagine playing a fighting game over a streaming service with terrible Internet would feel. I hope SFV does well.