The article recognizes that Pauline is not a princess. However, Rosalina does have a crown, and according to Mario Galaxy lore, she is absolutely a princess.
And since Pauline is a mayor of New Donk City, she is kind of the princess of the city, no? hehe
Precisely. The ritual bug, particularly, is crippling.
Go back and play Mighty No. 9. It is not nearly as bad as it was initially lambasted for. Is it a great game? No. But it is a slightly above mediocre one that will forever be associated with a poorly handled Kickstarter campaign and some weird decisions during development.
The only issue with Zelda, for me, is that it won't have the same freedom of styles that Mario Marker has. Zelda 1, LttP, and the Game Boy ones could all possibly work, but Zelda also has a lot of 3D games. I guess if you limited the styles to Original Zelda, LttP, Minish Cap, and Link's Awakening, that could work. That's four different styles for a dungeon maker, but I think a Metroid Maker is closer to Mario and would probably be easier to make.
Did you bother reading? haha
Did you bother reading it? It was quite insightful. Sure, the author made up title names, but they weren't uneducated guesses. They are based on proper research and understanding of the series.
Umm... what? hahaha
Understood, but clearly this is a product designed for people who have a lot of physical games and want to keep them in one place. :)
Golf is an absolute. We know that, but Basketball and Dodgeball have been leaked through datamining. That means those two sports are likely to join the fray, but I wouldn't bet on any others at the moment. Hopefully more will be introduced later, and honestly, I wouldn't mind paying for something like hockey. haha
So Explouder is cute?
The fact that you haven't even played the game yet is quite telling. The demo is simply that: a demo. It is a simple representation of what the game offers, but if you genuinely play it, get ready to be blown away. This is by far the best Kirby game to date, and there is so much to do! It is easy enough for casuals to enjoy, and it genuinely becomes a challenge for those seeking that. HAL Laboratory somehow found a way to please both crowds, which is a feat in and of itself.
I mean, reviews are subjective, so don't think too much about the number. The words are more important. It is still a good kart racer, but yeah. The insane amount of nickel-and-diming is disgusting, and I can't believe Square Enix is shoving that down players' throats after they already paid $50.
It is a shame, though, as the game is quite fun! The Chocobo GP Mode is a blast, and the characters and environments are genuinely good.
They are helpful for those who happen to skip a lot of dialog and miss key moments. I mean, honestly RPGs should never need guides if everyone read every single word of dialog, but let's be honest. Those individuals are few while most people just like to escape and play. I think both styles of gameplay are fine, as it is up to the individual, but those who blast through text and story parts tend to miss things and guides are there to help those particular individuals.
GameStop sent me two Metroid Dreads for the price of one. I called them about it because I felt guilty, and they said don't worry about it. So... it became a present for a friend. haha
What do you mean? Like doing the same task three times in a row?
Yeah. It is funny some of the design decisions made by developers. Another one that irks me is unskippable cutscenes, especially after you die after the cutscene and are forced to rewatch the unskippable cutscene AGAIN. I mean, who thinks that a great idea?! haha
Wow. That is so cheap, but I know I personally already have all the games in the list. haha. I guess I should have waited.
You are aware that "bold" is not inherently a positive word, right? It just means that it takes risks, and some times that pays off and some times it does not. This is one of those cases, if you actually read the review.
Umm... did we play the same game?? Because Dread is the best controlled 2D Metroid game to date by a long shot. Not only that, but I would argue that this is one of the most fluid 2D Metroidvania controls in recent memory.
Not only that, but the boss fights in Dread are excellent.
Decent is a major understatement. Dread is fantastic!
Rosalina is described as an intergalactic princess and a "mother" to the Lumas. That's straight from Nintendo.