:D I'd ride it!
Because not all coasters have loops?
Sony just needs to announce a THIRD concurrently-produced Ghostbusters movie, and then just subtitle them with cities. Ghostbusters: Las Vegas. Ghostbusters: Miami. Ghostbusters: International.
"Free" on PS+ isn't entirely free, since you have to pay for the subscription, and you lose the game when you go off subscription. So it's more like a deep discount.
If there is room in the movie world for 12 Years a Slave AND Guardians of the Galaxy, there's room in the gaming world for fun games AND serious ones.
Call me crazy, but this kind of looks like it'd be fun to play in co-op. XD
Weird that the "bolder" ideas get shut down, because Nintendo always seems to have the kookiest ideas for gaming that no one else ever does. Motion controls, Streetpass, Mario Kart, Smash Bros, Pikmin, Splatoon, Codename STEAM, Wii Fit, Wonderful 101... those are all pretty wacky ideas.
Oh, I wholeheartedly disagree. I felt he was one of the easiest Ganons to beat, thanks to that auto-dodge-attack thing. You just had to stand there and wait 'til the A-button prompt flashed.
What are you grousing about? They DID change the textures and models. Or did you not watch the video at all?
You know replacing 2d sprites with other 2d sprites is nothing like the work required to change out a 3D game, right?
Oh yeah, I totally forgot about the Pkmn remakes. XD
I can't think of any time Nintendo's done a total re-do of any of their games. (HD Wind Waker already had a nice-looking original to start from.)
No they won't. The small-size N3DS's have swappable covers. The XL versions don't.
"Then again I never understood the appeal of watching someone else play a game."
Never played Magic, only Pokemon, (and Neopets, when Wizards still made that) and decks designed to win by emptied-deck were always known as "stall decks."
Never played Magic, only Pokemon, (and Neopets, when Wizards still made that) and decks designed to win by emptied-deck were always known as "stall decks."
So, you're telling me that if I spent $400 on a PC in 2005, I'd still be able to play Dragon Age Inquisition? (Xbox 360, released 2005 for $399)
Doesn't mean Valve has to sell it. Steam's a store just like any other store, and they can pick what they put on their shelves. People can't cry "Steam needs to stop allowing all that buggy shovelware garbage in its store" and "Steam needs to allow every single game in its store" in the same breath.
Gotta change it up every now and then. Sometimes cinematic trailers, sometimes gameplay trailers, sometimes devs playing and talking about their own games. And really, I think a well-edited trailer with in-game footage is usually used closer to release when the devs have more polished footage to show.