Its not exactly the biggest discount ever (3DS deals are always rare) but for the next few days you can grab 10% off on some key recently released Nintendo 3DS titles, including Atlus’s Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl and Neverland Co’s Rune Factory 4.
20 years later, The Wind Waker’s Ganondorf is still The Legend of Zelda’s best villain.
Nintendo is a weird company. It has the most illustrious legacy of any single company in the medium and seldom chooses to take advantage of that fact. Countless classics are confined to their original platforms or only available through outdated retail models or a cheeky bit of emulation.
This holiday would've been great and it would've calmed my hunger for tears of the kingdom. It supposedly exists but why has it taken this long I wonder. Here's hoping it still releases before totk, maybe a trailer at the game awards and a shadow drop.
Wii U was such a great to play every 3D Zelda game and various 2D ones as well
It'd be nice if Switch caught up to that wealth of legacy content
Booted up WW HD through emulation on Deck. Forgot how much I like that game, it's so charming with how expressive Link is. Ninty has taken too long.
Nintendo wants the focus on tears of the kingdom. Though with these year Zelda old rumors I question if the collection ever existed for the Switch. Much like the Prime Trilogy that evolved into a remake or remaster of just Prime 1 in recent months.
Cultured Vultures: FromSoftware appears to be moving towards a new Armored Core game, so Alex takes a look at what it would need to include.
Be fun. Be good. Be difficult but rewarding based on your skill of the rig. Be "mech-y."
If so, you'll be excited to know that there's about to be a new installment in the series. But what does this mean for fans of the game? In this post, we explore what a new Armored Core game might have to offer, and how it could impact the series as a whole. We also discuss the potential for cross-platform play and how this could benefit fans of the game on different platforms. So whether you're a diehard Armored Core player or just looking for some fresh entertainment.
Role playing and/or open world "elements"? Not "be out of the cockpit" but ability to interact with NPCs and actively explore the world. To investigate research and scrounge about for resources and parts.