Hobby Consolas reviews The Wonderful 101
92% "Exquisite gameplay, overflowing with personality, right to the final screen of the end credits."
hobbyconsolas.com impressions
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Nowgamer reviews The Wonderful 101
9/10 - "Deep and rewarding combat, entertaining characters and plenty of hours of gameplay"
nowgamer.com impressions
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The Telegraph reviews The Wonderful 101
5 out of 5 - "One of the boldest and most original visions on any system this year"
telegraph.co.uk impressions
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Nintendo Insider reviews The Wonderful 101- 92%
"For such undoubted quality, PlatinumGames sheer talent in the genre remains unquestionable."
nintendo-insider.com impressions
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COD Ghosts current-gen to be the 'full featured'
"Our entire goal is ensuring we hit that 60 frames and this is going to be the best current gen we’ve ever done, it looks better than ever and it’s the full featured experience."
nowgamer.com
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Unity for Wii U opens up GamePad hardware and more
- the license's cost is waived for developers on Wii U
polygon.com
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Ubisoft believes in Nintendo, thinks Wii U can be a success
Work on Zombi U helped Watch_Dogs experience
polygon.com
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Wind Waker HD - more details on Hero mode
Enemies deal double damage, cannot find hearts in the environment... more
polygon.com
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$2 billion Microsoft investor looking to end Xbox division
Investor getting board seat “Xbox is cool, but by our estimates Microsoft has not made money at this”
eteknix.com
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GameStop: Holiday 2013 is Key to Wii U Success!
'At launch, the Wii U exceeded expectations. Since then they have been softer'
craveonline.com
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Rare have ideas for Kinect in Perfect Dark, Banjo, Viva Pinata
"Xbox deploy Kazoozie glide move"
oxm.co.uk
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Miyamoto to be guest editor for 100th issue
of Official Nintendo Magazine
nintendo-insider.com
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Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara still coming to Wii U
moved to September
capcom-unity.com
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I finished DuckTales Remastered, but I'm still replaying the levels trying to earn more money to unlock all the music.
And now I'm enjoying some classic Harvest Moon
And I'll be playing some Pikmin 3 mission mode here and there for a change of pace.
Shadowrun Returns: Been chipping away at this game in an on and off fashion. It's been great, even for someone who is new to the series.
Amnesia: The Dark Descent. Part of my ongoing horror game extravaganza, I have only recently gotten back to it, and just went through one of the scariest parts of the game. I plan to beat it before its sequel, A Machine for Pigs gets released. Also want to try out some of the mods for it.
Fallout 3: Someone said with the types of mods I have installed, this game plays more like a mix of Fallout and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Well I haven't played S.T.A.L.K.E.R. yet, but I can safely say the game is keeping me on my toes unlike Oblivion or Skyrim, in which I became a god within a few hours. I have been forced to approach big fights in a much more tactical way, using mines, gunpower and flanking as much as possible. I just had a nasty mexican standoff with some super mutants inside a police station, those sons of bitches can really pack a wallop.
I played absolutely nothing this week.
I started back at school and have been dog tired and just didn't feel like playing anything. I did actually save my son's Mario from certain death a couple of times but that doesn't count. It also doesn't help that the TV at work had been missing at work for weeks now, so no gaming there either.
Hey!! I had nothing to do with it!!
Sympathy +1!
Seriously, what's up with my autocorrect?
We know you sext leo daily.
Emuparadise has GameCube ISOs and is meant to be safe. Doesn't have Wii games, though.
Finished Max Payne 2:
Started Max Payne 3:
Started: Mafia II:
Started: Red Steel 2 (third attempt):
Red Steel 2's controls are just incredible. It could be the shittest game ever, and it would still be amazing to play. Do other motion plus games control so well?
Mafia 2 is a fine game. I am especially fond of it because of its story and characters in the same way I also liked Call of Juarez Bound in Blood.
Thanks Robio and Foolz for the recommendations. I'll give them a try.
I hated the start, but it's going along okay now. I miss the nuanced character development from the first game though, but maybe it will start to kick in soon as I'm not very far into it.
It's one of the very best to do it. I would say Zelda was close but if I have to compare the two I think RS2 controlled better more consistantly.
So Wonderful 101 isnt exactly setting the world on fire with its review scores, I didnt think it would but I was hoping for more 9s.
They are incredble alright.
I can see where this is going.
I loved RS2. I can't believe the game didn't make more of a lasting impression in the greater sheme of things. The controls were very good, combat was nice with an original mix of sword- and gunplay, and the graphical style was unique (save for borderlands maybe). I'd say the controls were much more satisfying then those of Skyward Sword, as the game would also judge how hard you were hitting. The only thing I didn't like, just as in SS, is that the cutscenes were much more lavishly rendered then the actual game. It made you wonder how much more kickass RS2 would have been on a system with more raw power.
I played the game with the options set to 'heavy slashing', or something. Basically it means you have to swing harder to do damage. It really made the game more enjoyable for me.
Well you can't play the games you own on Dolphin, you have to download ROMS of the games online. You might as well sell your Wii collection then.
Skyward Sword plays pretty well. Never tried Sports Resort myself.