I don't think a 3D version is really the way to go. I would be mad if they did that.
Sony loses.
It's the same with movies. Why not just do the easy thing again for cheaper?
Yo dude. What's up?
I wouldn't say it's dying, because people still play. Still, it is a bit in decline, so I think Blizz just needs to get their shit together. Cata was the best expansion for sure, but I dunno.
Interesting.
That was for the week prior.
What I find funny is just the fact that "What I hate about this site" turned into "Me talking about various shooter games incoherently" rather quickly.
We're switching from Zelda to General Gaming; the domain is temporary. :P
I didn't say he was stupid. It's a valid point in a Global context. But as far as comparing to just other industry regulations in the United States, there is no legal inconsistency. The only reason movie theaters enforce MPAA ratings is because of contracts that require them to do so. Ratings in the United States are just for informational purposes more than actual enforcement purposes.
Video game ratings and Movie ratings are both not legal forces, and never should be. It doesn't matter what the rest of the world does, this is the United States, not the rest of the world. That's the awesome, awesome part of being a sovereign state.
Well that's like Abyss Master is saying, why is it so difficult to also port it over to America when it's already going to Europe?
Yeah, the article was written with the intent of saying what SHOULD BE done, despite what is or is not being done in reality, to make this game great. I should have specified that somewhere.
Hopefully this game will go down as the best Zelda game ever. I'd like to see OoT dethroned. =P
Couldn't have said it better myself.