oprainfall writes: “Dillon’s Rolling Western is far from the image that it gives off at first. Make no mistake: this is a really meaty game, and if you play it without taking it seriously, it’ll practically punch you in the face. It demands skill, strategy, and a lot of attention. Despite having fairly low expectations at first, I now consider it one of the greatest tests of my all-around video game ability. It’s one I can truly feel proud to have passed. Give it a try—if you’re up to the challenge.”
A Nintendo franchise is making a comeback after a brief hiatus. The Dillon series is continuing with Dillon’s Dead-Heat Breakers. But here is the thing: Dillon is not really a household name. Even though he has two games under his belt and made a cameo in Super Smash Bros. on the 3DS and Wii U, people might not know who he is or what to expect.
Howdy, Pardner! An exciting new item has just been revealed for upcoming fighting title Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Meet the Dillon Assist Trophy! The news was announced by Super Smash Bros. series director Masahiro Sakurai just moments ago.
nintendo needs to reveal more new franchises in Smash...show off what they got!! some chibbi robot, pushmo, sakura samurai, harmoknight, zael, shulk, aeron, some glory of heracles characters, wonderful 101
I liked the first Dillion's ALOT. Pretty cool assist trophy. Have yet to purchase the 2nd Dillion's. Too much other to play right now, but maybe someday!
2 games just 2 games in the horizon of a console. This is a debacle for nintendo and the gaming industry.
Nintendo needs to reinvent themselves ASAP!
please nintendo do not forget to remove the "wii" from the name of your next console.
When I first saw that game (the 3DSware one) I imagined the character or the game referenced in the new Smash Bros and face palmed since the game looks bad.
The more content the better though, I suppose.
That looks pretty awesome!
Now what I wanted them to do, but pretty late in the game now, is to have 2-4 exclusive characters to each platform.
Think of it as Mario Golf/Tennis 64, where when you connected the portable version to the console, the characters got unlocked on the console to be playable. Would give a little more incentive to owning both versions.
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