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Wed, 20 Jun 2018 17:55:47
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Tried Sea of Theives yesterday. Just a bunch of wandering around, crashing my boat into islands that have nothing on them. I landed in one with snakes, chickens and some skeletons. Found a treasure chest but had no way to open it, I guess you need to carry it back to the boat. Couldn't find a mission to do. Combat is just a terrible 6 shot pistol and the most basic of melee slash, awful. Never want to touch it again.


Ouch. That does not sound promising at all.
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Wed, 20 Jun 2018 19:55:18
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Edge I've been playing Prey, incredible game! It's totally bioshock, but with better powers I feel.

Finally, somebody sees the light!!!

Yeah it's Bioshock in Space, so basically System Shock 3. Fan fucking tastic game, and it's a crime that it got so overlooked. People complain about not getting enough old school games like this, and then nobody buys this amazing title. It's my favorite game of that type other than the first Bioshock. IMO it's better than Bioshock 2 & 3.

Like i've said before, these days I usually can't stay interested in one game for long. When a game comes along like Prey that I can get totally engulfed in from start to finish without getting bored or wanting to play something else, it says a lot about how great it is.

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Wed, 20 Jun 2018 19:56:36
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Dvader said:

Tried Sea of Theives yesterday. Just a bunch of wandering around, crashing my boat into islands that have nothing on them. I landed in one with snakes, chickens and some skeletons. Found a treasure chest but had no way to open it, I guess you need to carry it back to the boat. Couldn't find a mission to do. Combat is just a terrible 6 shot pistol and the most basic of melee slash, awful. Never want to touch it again.



Ouch. That does not sound promising at all.

Good to see the return of that Rareware magic.

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Wed, 20 Jun 2018 20:23:19

Mario Tennis Aces reviews


Hobby Console:



Without any doubt, this is one of the best installments if the Mario Tennis series. Not only for the number of game modes it offers, but because of its addictive gameplay. Mario Tennis Aces is a must-buy for Nintendo Switch owners. 9.2/10

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Mario Tennis Aces is a great game which everyone can enjoy. Even for those who do not game that often. It is great that there is a Story Mode, though it actually still feels a bit unbalanced. You can play with a bunch of characters and there is a great deal of content to enjoy. 9/10

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Neither easy nor unforgiving, it makes you wonder who Aces is really for; stalwart Mario fans may love the premise but find the complex combos tricky to master, whilst tennis purists may love the core game, but also struggle to adjust to those special abilities...That said, it’s beautiful, it’s polished, and it will likely be a smash hit for anyone who’s been waiting all these years for a complex and challenging Mario tennis game. 7/10

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Shacknews:



Should you pick up Mario Tennis Aces? If the answer wasn't immediately obvious already, that's a resounding yes. It's the best the series has seen in years, and that's saying something for this tennis fan. If you're looking for one of the best sports games the Switch has to offer, look no further. You've found it. 9/10

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Put everything together, and Mario Tennis Aces is a great addition to the Switch lineup. For hardcore tennis fans, there's lots of authenticity to the shot selection and special moves. If you like an RPG-style Mario adventure, there's a deep and well-written mode that will keep you interested. The game could do better to prepare you for unexpected moments of difficulty, but that doesn't change the fact that Mario Tennis Aces is a really fun game and another essential title for any Switch owner. 8.6/10

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Colorful, intuitive, profound and exceptionally fun, Mario Tennis Aces proves to be a spin-off suitable for anyone, from casual to very early arms to a more proudly hardcore audience. 8/10

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Mario Tennis Aces is an important title for the Nintendo line-up. A new and fresh game able to transmit the philosophy of Switch in an solid and funny way. Too bad for a series of single player variants that are a little disappointing. 8/10

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A bizarre coming together of Smash Bros. and Mario Tennis that strangely works, even if the Adventure mode occasionally frustrates. 8/10

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We’re used to seeing Wii U games transfer to Switch, but for Ultra Smash to have moved across without a substantial makeover would have been disastrous. Aces, wonderfully, is anything but that – it’s a superb arcade sports game that’s generous with its suite of player options and only occasionally guilty of being a little cheap in its Adventure Mode. The presentation is spot on, and the core tennis action is absorbing whether you’re trading simple strokes or firing off special shots. Some animations and voice overs are identical to Ultra Smash’s, but everything around them has been overhauled to quite splendid heights. This is something of a Switch Port Plus, then – not quite a whole new experience, but so improved as to be near unrecognisable next to its preceding title. 8/10

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Despite some original minigames and clever boss battles, the story mode falls short, since it strictly serves to teach the new gameplay mechanics. Mario Tennis Aces introduces "zone" tricks that prove both spectacular and powerful, offensively as well as defensively, thus creating a singular, radical timing approach to tennis, yet rather adequate for such competitive ambitions online. However, more risks should have been taken, particularly through the evolution of the double tap system in order to play closer to the lines, and increase the errors potential, which would add not only consistency, but also authenticity. Therefore this episode reaffirms the series' legendary accessibility underlined by the discrete motion mode à la Wii Sports, a classical ace of conviviality on the whole from Camelot. 8/10

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Mario Tennis Aces offers up plenty to keep single-players busy, but playing with friends takes everything the game does well up a big notch. 8/10

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Mario Tennis Aces gives the arcade tennis series a massive injection of depth, turning this family friendly sports title into a tactical, fast-paced chess game that is a thrill to play against other people. Its depth is well explained in a limited story mode that has some interesting ideas, but it’s a tougher sell if you’re not looking to lose yourself in hours and hours of online play. 8/10

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Mario Tennis Aces is one of the best Mario Tennis games, and well worth it for gamers who love to sit back with groups of friends. If you appreciate a good game of tennis with some whacky rules to spice it all up, you'll surely enjoy this. 8/10

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Mario Tennis Aces is without doubt the best tennis game to come out in the last five years. 8/10

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Mario Tennis Aces is not the greatest of the saga, but it’s not the worst at all. The control system has been perfected to be as fun as it is addictive, opening the door to new mechanics that put it at the level of, for example, Mario Kart. 7.8/10

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Mario Tennis Aces looks fine and plays even better. But its single player story mode is a real disappointment. 7.5/10

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Mario Tennis Aces has fantastic gameplay held back by barebones content and not much customization. 7.5/10

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Mario Tennis Aces has some of the best gameplay mechanics that we have ever seen in a tennis game. It’s fun, balanced and fair, making this game a potential multiplayer success. However, the lack of single player content and a dedicated competitive system makes this launch relatively incomplete. 7.5/10

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Mario Tennis Aces is a good tennis game let down by an Adventure Mode that often feels as though it's cheating you. 7/10

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It’s the best of Mario Tennis and Wii Sports motion tennis rolled into one game, but in distinct and very seperate modes, it just lacks one thing: being able to play a proper set of tennis. 7/10

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Mario Tennis Aces looks and performs as well as anything you'd expect from the House of 'Tache, but its family friendly appearance disguises a brutally difficult single player experience that will surely alienate younger players. With a high skill threshold, it also loses out on the simple delights of pick up and play local multiplayer, but for those willing to put in the time and effort there's still enjoyment to be found in its surprisingly challenging, albeit embellished, take on the sport. 7/10

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Mario Tennis Aces is a solid but incomplete title, which also lacks that note of color and imagination that we loved in Mario Power Tennis for GameCube. The technical and rewarding control system promotes competitive confrontation, and if Nintendo plans to frequently update the game with new contents and events, we will surely have a lot of fun for a long time. 7/10

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Play through the story mode until you take out the first boss and you should have a good grip on how the game is played, once there I suggest you stop before the game turns you into a gibbering gibbon of pure hatred. Take that part as a tutorial and then play against your friends and you’ll have a whale of a time. I put the game in front of my family members, and for the first time ever I saw interactions that wouldn’t look out of place in a Switch infomercial, they were having pure, unadulterated fun and that’s where this game’s magic lies. 7/10

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Eurogamer:



But after the dismal Ultra Smash and the lacklustre compilation that was Superstars, Mario Tennis Aces is a return to form for Camelot, even if it's not quite the equal of this series at its very best. It's a good game, if never quite a great one, and one that's still capable of some real magic. This is Mario Tennis serving up a much more full-blooded spin on the sport than we've seen in quite a while, even if its new depths have been pursued to a fault.

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Mario Tennis Aces functions best as a local, couch game. There's no better fun than gathering a group of mates, having some drinks and wiling away the night with game after game of Mario Tennis. 7.4/10

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Probably the best Mario Tennis game since the N64 era, but the trick shots can still frustrate and the story campaign is a disappointment. 7/10

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Mario’s latest tennis event sports pitch-perfect gameplay that’s only let down by a barebones feature set 7.5/10

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A game that is almost great but manages to forget everything about the details to become a masterpiece. Mario Tennis Aces could have been much better with a ton more of possibilities, but as it is is a great game to play with friends. 7.5/10

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Mario Tennis Aces looks fine and plays even better. But its single player story mode is a real disappointment. 8/10

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Mario Tennis Aces is the definitive series entry. Camelot has firmly established what it means to Mario-ize an already solid tennis foundation. 8/10

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Aces brings much-needed complexity to the Mario Tennis formula. 8/10

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Wed, 20 Jun 2018 20:25:15

I'm gonna hold fire on Mario Tennis for a while, because Octopath Traveler is out next montha and after playing the 2nd demo last night - I cannot see myself not buying this game.

The nostalgia is real, the presentation is top notch and all the gameplay and menu systems are easy to use and result in snappy battles too. The 2nd demo is a prologue you can play for 3 hours and then you can use the save data to transfer into the retail game.

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Wed, 20 Jun 2018 20:40:45

Continuing Steamworld Dig 2.

It's much the same as the first, there are a few new toys to play with that make exploration easier. It's as addictive as ever and looks beautiful too.

Dvader said:

So what was everyone's game of the show? Mine was RE2, it's everything I could have dreamed of. Next is TLOU2, the animations make it look like next gen combat, it's wild how natural it all looks. Sekiro is third with it's insane looking action and souls World to explore. Then we have DMC5, KH3 and Anthem all looking great. Lots of good stuff to look forward to but all in like 2019 and beyond.

I barely watched anything so my favourite thing was Splatoon 2's Octo Expansion. Not just because of what it is, but the joy of E3 for this year and the past one, is literally turning on your console on the same day and downloading whatever new demo releases. For me, that instant access is what I like.

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Wed, 20 Jun 2018 21:03:53

I still have Virtua Tennis 2k2 on the Dreamcast, unplayed.

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Wed, 20 Jun 2018 23:05:27
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Pot will be legal here in Canada October 17th.

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Wed, 20 Jun 2018 23:08:20

My top five games of E3 were:

  • Resident Evil 2 remake
  • Devil May Cry 5
  • Forza Horizon 4
  • Gears of War 5
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

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Wed, 20 Jun 2018 23:16:09
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Pot will be legal here in Canada October 17th.

To go with your Doritos, Mountain Dew and Xbox, I suppose.

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Thu, 21 Jun 2018 00:16:29

My top E3 games where they actually showed what the game looks like when you're playing it would be:

  1. Resident Evil 2: Mr X Edition
  2. The Last of Us 2
  3. Ghost of Tsushima
  4. Spiderman
  5. Devil May Cry 5

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Thu, 21 Jun 2018 00:44:12
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Pot will be legal here in Canada October 17th.


So, we are coming over for game night right?
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Thu, 21 Jun 2018 01:34:58
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Archangel3371 said:

Pot will be legal here in Canada October 17th.

To go with your Doritos, Mountain Dew and Xbox, I suppose.

Well actually we Canadians prefer Zelda apparently. WinkWink

robio said:
Archangel3371 said:

Pot will be legal here in Canada October 17th.



So, we are coming over for game night right?

Of course. Beers and bud. Nyaa

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Thu, 21 Jun 2018 03:22:18
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Of course. Beers and bud. Nyaa

Cool...I'll sit in a corner like a vegetable and smile.

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Thu, 21 Jun 2018 03:45:34

I liked Control, Spider-Man and Resident Evil 2, if I remember correctly. Even if I don't, I do remember those three, so they should probably be winners anyway.

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Thu, 21 Jun 2018 12:09:43

TOKYO—Japanese videogame publisher Capcom Co. may bring more high-end games to Nintendo Co.’s NTDOY 2.13% Switch in a cloud-based streaming service, one sign that videogames could follow a path already well established for movies and music.

Many companies already stream data to customers at home from remote servers, with Netflix Inc.’s video service and Spotify Technology SA’s music app among the best-known examples. But the videogame industry hasn’t fully embraced the idea of “cloud” services—delivering programs over an internet connection—because the remote server has to respond immediately to unpredictable game play rather than just transmit a prerecorded song or movie.

Capcom, based in Osaka, released a cloud version of its “Resident Evil 7” for the Switch game machine in Japan last month, charging about $18 for 180 days of access compared with as much as $50 for those who download the game for other devices.

Now the maker of Mega Man, Street Fighter and Monster Hunter franchises is looking at other titles to include in its cloud service, people with direct knowledge of the matter at Capcom said. It isn’t clear which titles will be released or when.

A Capcom spokeswoman said the company would decide whether to expand its cloud offerings after assessing the performance of the “Resident Evil 7” Switch version.

Capcom is in a small group of early birds including Sony Corp. and Square Enix Holdings Co. that have begun to invest in cloud game services. Sony offers PlayStation Now, a cloud-based game-streaming program available in the U.S., Japan and parts of Europe, while Square Enix has released several titles available through the cloud in Japan, including “Dragon Quest X” for Nintendo’s 3DS hand-held device.

Game makers like the idea of cloud games because they can extend the life of a previously released title or, in the case of services such as PlayStation Now, provide regular revenue through monthly fees.

Companies are still trying to sort out the business model for a game service, including how profit would be shared among software makers, hardware makers and the telecommunications companies that connect the remote server to the consumer.

Another challenge is getting the technology right. Some players of the cloud version of Capcom’s “Resident Evil 7” have said the gameplay quality is jerky.

Engineers say the issue generally lies in inadequate internet connections on the consumers’ side, especially if they are sharing a connection with neighbors in an apartment complex. The industry is betting that next-generation wireless technology, often referred to as fifth-generation or 5G, will address the problem with faster and more-reliable internet access.

Making a cloud version of already-completed games doesn’t require much investment, say people in the industry. Capcom has already released “Resident Evil 7” as downloaded or packaged software for the PlayStation 4, Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox One and personal computers.

The Switch is less powerful than the other game machines. By keeping the bulk of the software in the cloud, Capcom relies less on the Switch’s computing power and saves money in adapting the game. Users need to download only a small “client” program to play.

Analysts said game makers are likely to release their major titles first as packaged or downloaded software for purchase at a higher price, and then make them available over the cloud later. Software publishers hunting for larger audiences can use this “post-launch monetization” to reduce reliance on initial sales, said Piers Harding-Rolls, an analyst at research firm IHS Markit .

If Capcom’s effort is successful, more companies known for high-end games would likely look at cloud versions for the Nintendo Switch, which has small built-in storage.

Still, it isn’t clear how much support the idea would gain from Nintendo because the Kyoto-based company tends to take a conservative approach to any technology that isn’t ready for the mass market, including virtual reality. Also, cloud gaming goes against the Switch’s key concept of “play anytime, anywhere, with anyone” because it requires the device to be connected continuously to the internet. Nintendo declined to comment.

So now we know why RE7 is cloud only on Switch. Less effort, less money.

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Thu, 21 Jun 2018 15:26:49


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Anyone see this yet? it's a trailer for Minecraft on Nintendo, that features cross play with the Xbox. A Nintendo commercial with the Xbox controller, name, and logo. This blows my mind in a very good way. even with the cross play feature becoming more and more common, I never really thought I would see it promoted like this.
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Thu, 21 Jun 2018 15:29:40
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Nintendo knows you want Mother 3 localized

Oh yes, I remember when Emily Rogers "leaked" that Mother 3 would be announced for the Wii U at E3 2 years ago. I called her a lying whore then and I stand by it.
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Thu, 21 Jun 2018 22:10:41

I'm still not excited for Minecraft.

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Thu, 21 Jun 2018 23:49:00
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I'm still not excited for Minecraft.



Its not so much Minecraft that I'm excited about, rather that cross plays being promoted as such a big deal. Just makes me wonder if this is how it will be going forward, or if we might actually see a little more cooperation between Nintendo and Microsoft. At this stage of the game, the two really don't compete too closely, so I could see something being done between the two of them
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