thedoktor
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thedoktor

It’s really a shame the designers didn’t take more cues from Super Mario Odyssey instead of Breath of the Wild. Odyssey is an excellent game that successfully blends a variety of different mechanics for an enjoyable overall experience without needing a giant open world. It even incorporates retro 2D sections (which

The True(TM) adaptation discussion is always fascinating as it somehow requires accepting the idea that the original story is somehow independent of the medium it was originally told in. I mean there are adherents to that approach, but I can’t think of many cases where it has worked even when trying to shift things

lol, no the witcher is not a bigger name than freakin’ SUPERMAN, even with how bad DC movies are. And I say this as the biggest Witcher fan I know

The problem a lot of people seem to be unable to fully grasp is that an unfaithful adaptation isn’t necessarily a bad one. The Witcher Netflix series while not faithful to the source material is a great series. The same is true for the video game series.

John Carpenter’s The Thing is completely unfaithful to the source

There’s no such thing as limited supply anymore. If you want a game on release day, you can get it.

Don’t. Pre. Order. Games.

2K as well, but it feels like the higher-quality the head models got, the worse this tech got at meshing the texture to the model properly

Reminds me of rainbow six vegas lets you map a photo to an ingame model

There is a Cat School, so that could be it! Apparently they also have female witchers and non-pureblood human witchers. (Does that mean half elf half human or dwarf?)

Oh shush, Epic are fine and have one of the best game engines in the business.

This also would’ve been an ideal time to port this classic to Switch and make the easiest profit in the world, but then again, those FF Pixel Remasters are in the same boat. COME ON GUYS.

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His comment on the camera controls also felt a little off to me. Like, the point of the game was that it was giving us a 2D-esque experience within a 3D world, so it makes perfect sense that we’d be given carefully curated camera angles instead of a free-range camera.

If I’d bought one, I’d keep it for the exclusivity.

I like the “theory” a lot (I put the quotes because it isn’t really a theory, but a way to read the canon of the movies), specially because it allows Michael Bay’s The Rock as part of the Bond canon, if you take Connery’s character as a retired 007.

sure thing! sorry for not being more thorough in the main review.

I would really like it if someone could something to me; why don’t Nintendo like Analogue Triggers any more?

I mean, Mario in 64 had, like, a dozen different kinds of jumps he could perform, not to mention  his other moves like his punches and kicks.

I will get this... in about 2 years and when it has dropped to $45.”

While I do prefer the first, Galaxy 2 is still an exceptional game, and I’m sad it’s not part of the 3D collection.