Old games running better on modern hardware.. So how is this amazing? My PC has been doing just that for years. Anything less would have been incompetent.
Thumbnail.. Yep
Remember how we used to have green blood to tone down violence on Nintendo consoles?
It seems the tables have turned! :p
Why is it that the most successful player in a console generation always has to be the biggest killjoy.
Sure.. Indie games.
For Nintendo's that's too much. They gimp the user experience in favor of attempting to stop homebrew and piracy.
You won't believe how many hoops developers have to jump through in order to get permission to incorporate SD card support for their games as external data can be manipulated and potentially allow code execution.
In 20 years we'll look back and be like: Remember when we could actually mess with games we paid for and create mods and play kickass fighting games that don't have a billion years of input lag? Yeah those were the days.
I would have agreed with you if this wasn't Microsoft. What have they done for gaming? All I see is studio after studio closing and great companies like rareware turning to shit after acquisition. It must suck being a Rare employee pitching great ideas and wanting to make a new Killer Instinct for years only for MS to outsource it to a company with a questionable track record. Even on the hardware side of things they are incompetent. Remember RROD?
The GameCube was such an amazing system and is the sole reason Nintendo stopped trying to compete with other systems. Too bad it sold so poorly. We may have not have to put up with the underpowered systems that they put out afterwards. At least the Switch has a reason to be underpowered.
M. Bison: YES!! YESSSSS!!
Hope the entire f2p industry burns.
I was planning to play this game, now they can shove those cars up their ass like Steve-O
This is really only cool if you haven't played em yet.
If you're like me and played TP + TPHD + WW + WWHD already it's hard to give a fuck. On top of that emulators do everything better too. From higher resolutions, anti-aliasing and texture packs you name it. That would be my go to version if I ever decided to replay em.
Pretty sure they're gonna charge full price for this too.
I haven't even remotely liked any Zelda game on a home console since...
But is it time for the edgier, more challenging gameplay found in his SNES roots to make its return?
Definitely.
Also, the better the graphics get the more kiddie these games appear to be.
I feel Yoshi's Island got it just right due to the limitations back at the time, now it just looks like babby's first platformer. This experimentation with different weird art styles and stupid yarn has to stop.
Controls are also crap and limited. Go ...
Because if it doesn't fail others will follow.
And when that happens:
No more offline gaming.
No more buttersmooth controls.
Gameplay experiences gimped to accommodate high input lag.
No more downloading games to try before you buy when there is no demo.
No more experiences tailored towards specific devices and taking advantage of unique hardware.
Worse than closed source since there is nothing to reverse enginee...
You know where the first Switch Rumors detailing its design and components came from? The Wall Street Journal. You know which website backed up this rumor with confidence? Eurogamer. I'm not questioning this anymore.
Especially not with tons of unpatchable switches in the wild and a new exploit being kept under wraps for the new units that released last year.
Depends how bullshit the rates are. If it's anything like Path of Exile's I stay the hell away from it. RNG is never fun.
I used to be all about grinding until I developed a brain and realized those thousands of hours could have been spent on new experiences rather than killing the same enemies over and over in one single game - for hardly any reward whatsoever.
To me epic went to shit long before that. Any UT game after the 2003 (or was it 2004?) release has been mediocre at best and I don't give a crap about Fortshite
Here's enough money so you and your crew can retire forever and live a good life.
No sir, we are far too passionate to abandon gamers.
See how dumb that sounds?
The best looking games with that thumbnail? This is either delusional or next level clickbait.
They'll get cocky again due to their success. It's a neverending cycle that applies to pretty much every company until gamers are sick of it and start review bombing again :p
When you own all consoles including PC and you know what each platform has to offer its only fair to expect similar results from competitors. Consoles have lost their unique charm since they are literally PCs now so it isn't apples and oranges anymore. The only difference is you get a custom operating system that runs less applications just so companies can create controlled environments that don't benefit anyone but them. Meanwhile the PC is a platform where you can take advantages o...