Take-Two teases “highly-anticipated new title
from one of 2K’s biggest franchises” for fiscal 2019
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Dev update on Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night
game is roughly 20-30% complete
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How has fashion progressed in the Inkling world?
Update from the Squid Research Lab
nintendo.co.uk
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Nintendo stock may have closed higher on May 23rd
than at the peak of the Pokemon GO craze
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Final Fantasy VII Remake and Kingdom Hearts III to launch
“in the next three years or so”
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Not till Saturday at noon. Here your one starts at like 3am UK time.
The only reason that I would accept for the Final Fantasy VII Remake and Kingdom Hearts 3 lengthy development cycle is that they have been secretly working on a new Chrono game.
I suspect Nintendo has outsourced them to make Star Tropics 3.
Ah ha! It's all coming together now isn't it.
Did not like arms at all. The motion control system are messy, blocking was like guess work. I could never punch straight. I'm sure you can master this and have fun but then what. This party online mode was like ADD throwing you into random one round matches. There was a volleyball mode which was whatever too. I just don't see the depth.
Then after Wars she I got sick from my stomach and had diarrhea. So arms made me shit all night.
Vader. Try the pro controller. Gaf says its great. I'll try buttons tonight.
Also were you holding the joycons properly? Check the in game imagery and help pages.Very fun game.
I'm seriously thinking of buying a Switch and using PayPal to make monthly payments however I can't find one in stock. Unless I want to pay QVC for a Switch and some shit doodads.
I've only been able to play the ARMS tutorial yesterday, so impressions are very early. Motion controls seemed spot on to me, nothing like Vader said. As for movement, I'm not sure movement really is the correct term. It's more about dodgeing and slowly creeping behind cover than really moving freely around the field. It's much more like I assume actual boxing would be.
My son played part of the tutorial as well. This concept was alien to him, and so he couldn't really wrap his head around it all. Fighting to him is still just about flailing your arms around wildly as fast as you can, naturally he didn't fare well. I'll be playing at least one testpunch today to see how it all works, but I'm not sure this is a game that will be able to keep my attention. While the graphics have mass appeal, I think that the game itself is much more niche and I would be very surprised for it to make a splash akin of that of Splatoon or Mario Kart.
Well seems like I'll only be able to play this evenings Testpunch. Go-go gadget arms!