Is it really "so soon" when the last one came out in 2014 though?
Pretty daft having one of the biggest spoilers in the entire series in your headline, dude. Believe it or not, people are still experiencing the game for the first time; you can buy and play it on PS4.
I'll take Sub-Zero and Spawn. Yes -- I want some guest cameos. I don't care who else shows up (as long as Red Hood shows up.)
No problem at all @MilkMan
You have every right to your opinion. I mainly replied because I can't stop talking about the game. =P
This review is mine, though I didn't upload it here. I mention outright in the review that it is a subjective opinion. I also state that I believe it to be an instant classic, coincidentally enough.
I meant what I said. Ubisoft's "Art of Battle" combat system feels wonderful, and it's a huge step forward. I think it will influence the fighting and action game genres for a long time, and For Honor's genre-bending mechanics weighed heavily into my sc...
Nothing stopping them from releasing upgraded Switch models over time as well. Working with Nvidia, and using engines and API's like unreal, vulkan, etc... Taking the PS4 Pro and Scorpio route is perfectly viable. Release iterated versions of the hardware where games will still work on older versions. No one gets left behind, but the experience keeps evolving.
That would make sense with Project Scorpio around the corner.
Haha, that was literally the FIRST thing I mentioned in the article. Never forget the Honey Bee Inn.
There's NO way the turn-based battle system will be there. We've already seen some combat in a trailer. Maybe they'll add in a traditional mode or something, but it's looking more like an action game. Like Type-0
Haha well that's a given.
Honestly I'd rather see it come from Ubisoft and Nintendo. Ubi is a little more free-spirited, and I think this is going to take the Mario RPG / Paper Mario line in a whole new direction. Can't wait to see it.
The article isn't really about the shortage of the NES Classic Edition, though that's what most of these comments are discussing. It's really just discussing the possibility of a mini SNES and what we would want to see there. As for supply, I think Nintendo heard its fans loud and clear after the NES. I assume that if an SNES Classic Edition comes out there will be enough of them, but if there isn't, THEN we can flame Nintendo for sucking at manufacturing (or negotiating with ...
We'll hope that they learned their lesson. =]
Check out PlayStation Now. Seriously, there are TONS of JRPGs there and you can play them on your PS4 or on your PC.
Come at me, pro.
I still love to share that screencap of everyone in the "boycott modern warfare 2" group on Steam online playing modern warfare 2. Why people love to bash CoD is a mystery to me.
Don't say that =[
My copy arrives tomorrow, and I can't wait. Already played the crap out of the beta; good on Nadeo for letting progress carry over to the full version. This is a developer that cares about its fans.
Omni-compatibility is my new dig. If they dare make the promise that this new platform will be able to play all Nintendo games old and new (over time), this thing will be a dream come true; especially if they implement share features as robust or more robust than what we have on the PS4. I can't wait.
You know what's next... * looks at Toad *