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Amazing Games: Bioshock Infinite

Adam Cook: "BioShock Infinite is one of my favourite games of the last generation, and while the circumstances around playing it weren’t ideal, it didn’t hamper my enjoyment one bit. If anything, the pressure put me in a bubble of BioShock that enriched the experience".

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Miyamoto: Nintendo Won't Be Opening Museums In Other Locations

"We have no intention of expanding" - Miyamoto

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Chocoburger17h ago

Feels like a missed opportunity, since Nintendo is loved all around the world, a museum in USA / CAN / UK / AUS / etc. would always be packed with fans.

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Nintendo To Go In 'Different Direction' To Current AI Trends, Says Miyamoto

Music to our ears.

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Jin_Sakai1d 7h ago

“There is a lot of talk about A.I., for example. When that happens, everyone starts to go in the same direction, but that is where Nintendo would rather go in a different direction."

Good on Nintendo for not chasing the next big thing.

Aussiesummer1d 3h ago

Well nintendo has always been about innovation so I'm not surprised.

KyRo1d 1h ago

Always? I feel the last time off the top of my head that they were innovative was the 3DS/Wii era. They are very successful at what they do but I wouldn't say they are as innovative as they used to be.

Venoxn4g1d ago

Well, in my opinion they have popularised hybrid console which is the Switch

KyRo23h ago(Edited 23h ago)

Your opinion is correct. There's no denying Nintendo's influence on the handheld market that's paved the way for the ROG, Steam Deck, MSI Claw etc but apart from the dock to get a small jump in power, it wasn't really revolutionary, even back when it launched. It was a more refined concept of the Wii U which again wasn't new or groundbreaking back then either.

Aussiesummer15h ago

What the switch wasn't innovative? Cmon.

SeTTriP12h ago

He was saying that's what they strive for and that is a fact.do they always hit the mark?. no but it's in they're design philosophy all the same.

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badz1491d 2h ago

LOL simply because they don't want to invest in it and stick to their outdated approach. See the next pokemon game on Switch 2 will look like something that should come out during the PS3 gen

Profchaos1d ago (Edited 1d ago )

So a custom art style vs GTA trilogy style mistakes through their games

I'll take the art style thanks

WolfSeed1d 2h ago (Edited 1d 2h ago )

Translation: We'll wait until it's cheaper.

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Ubisoft CEO says Assassin's Creed Shadows and Ghost of Yōtei 'can both sell very well' in 2025

“I would like to say that there’s a lot of space for very high quality games," says Yves Guillemot.

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Kaii1d 6h ago

" very high quality "
That's only true for one of the two though, and we all know which one that'll be.

DarXyde1d 6h ago

I promise, only one of them will.

And it's the one that is the better franchise and respects the historical context of the region.

Hotpot1d 5h ago (Edited 1d 5h ago )

Dude’s getting the sweat because star wars outlaws underperformed, and that’s with far smaller controversy compared to AC shadows.

Extermin8or3_1d 2h ago

The AC shadows controversy is fucking ridiculous though.

CS78h ago

As a black man I find the concept of a huge black Samurai in feudal Japan so bad that is funny.

Such a dumb decision.

thorstein7h ago

The people arguing about "historical accuracy" were very quiet when AC Valhalla allowed players to play Eivor Varinsdottir (a real shieldmaiden) as a man.

Abnor_Mal1d 5h ago

Well of course, but AC: Shadows will be on more platforms so I would expect it to sell more than Ghost.

raWfodog1d 4h ago

I won’t be buying either until 2026 though lol

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