This video hits the nail on the head... unfortunately...
The voice acting isn't great in either. If anything, I'd say the HD actors slightly edge out the old ones. Either way, it's not impressive though.
Those are still sliders. To be honest the sliders don't bother me. They are an improved version of the 3DS slider, and that plays great.
I'm sick of seeing lame articles like this. There has been practically no Wii U news since E3, yet "journalists" continue to extrapolate non-stories about the system to get hits for their site.
Usually these stories are new ways of telling us what we already know. But this one takes it a step further and reads like a message board rant from someone that doesn't like Nintendo. This is why game journalism is such a joke to most people.
I loved Batman Beyond, but I won't be reserving this at Gamestop. As more and more of this stuff gets announced I'm strongly leaning towards the Wii U version. Hopefully it's the GOTY edition.
This article was poorly thought out. Nintendo doesn't "invest" in those shitty 3rd party games. Hack publishers just throw them on the system because it's so cheap to do. The rest of the article is either subjective (i.e. Zelda, a lot of people loved Wind Waker's style) or obvious to everyone at this point.
Yeah, at some point, you need to draw the line, I think. I still contend that Sony could have handled this whole situation much better. But hindsight is 20/20 I suppose.
Including inFamous was a clever way to get more people to buy the soon-to-be-released sequel.
I wouldn't be against Sony announced new PSN features for EVERYBODY (not just PS+ subscribers) at E3.
I'm personally happy to see that it's finally back online. I hope the store returns soon.
It wouldn't be exclusive and it wouldn't kill the franchise. That's stupid.
"Yes I see that but right now 360 is the only console that has indie games and developers. PSn and XBLA both have arcade games but PS3 has nothing similar to indie other than LBP."
This is just not true. PSN has seen many indie games and will continue to see more. Did you not see the games I listed in my last post?
There's a lot more. CritterCrunch, EchoChrome, The Last Guy, Crash Commando, TerRover, Gravity Crash... Those are just some of the e...
I'm lumping them together, but only because they ultimately appear on the same platform.
There's a lot of indie games on PSN. The PixelJunk games, Flower, Fat Princess are just a few off the top of my head.
I thought this article was kind of interesting, concerning how at least one developer feels about the different outlets they have:
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I'd like to see more indie games hit PSN. XBLA gets some pretty cool games despite some of the negative feedback I've heard from developers.
$150 is WAY too steep for a camera peripheral. I'm actually pretty surprised it has as many pre-sales as it does.
Doesn't sound like you read the article past the title on N4G.
MS is going to be pushing Kinect hard come November. Right now, I'm not too impressed with anything they are spotlighting for the accessory. The games are blatant "Mii-too" kind of games. It's just all been done before. And from the way the user manual sounds, it seems like it'll be a pain to play if you don't immediately have the room/brightly colored clothes.
Maybe I've seen too many bad Kinect impressions, but I just don't see anything to ...
I agree that the Move is a more blatant copy of the Wii. It's the same thing, with a glowing ball at the end. Sony is not spending the same kind of money in order to get people playing it though. Although MS will buy some guaranteed success with the $500 million, I'm wondering just how much it will haunt them in the end.
That's around the price the game will cost at Warehouse retailers like Costco.
I'm liking the competitive moves the retail world has taken towards gaming recently.
Much better than the AA cover.