Eurogamer Dragon Quest Heroes review
"Omega Force may gain some new supporters to its cause, but something vital has been traded in the endeavour."eurogamer.net impressions gamingeek
Affordable Space Adventures review
Affordable Space Adventures is a brilliant ride from beginning to end. however, the game can understandably be overwhelming for the solo playernintendoworldreport.com impressions gamingeek
Etrian Mystery Dungeon Review: 8/10
"the masterful mix of addictive exploration, strategic combat, extensive customization, and a real sense of adventure remains engrossing throughout."nintendolife.com impressions robio
Splatoon - EDGE article details
Thinks Splatoon IP has huge potential. Important to have things that will draw attention to the game after release (basically hints at content updates/DLC).neogaf.com gamingeek
Nintendo customer service blames retailers for amiibo shortages
Nintendo has no input on when or how retailers sell our products, if or when new products are stocked, or when and how the retailer takes pre-orders. These decisions are made by retailers at the admingameinformer.com gamingeek
Let the rumors of the new Call of Duty on Wii U begin again
As you can see, the page has been updated with info for the Nintendo Network ID. Why add that content this year if there's no plans for the new CoD to come our way?gonintendo.com news gamingeek
Game Under Podcast Ep. 62
Foolz and Aspro talk about Bayonetta, Dangan Ronpa, Costume Quest and more.gameunder.net editorial impressions media news aspro
Alien Isolation is incredible. I really had no clue what this was about. I'm thinking an action game with horror touches like Dead Space. Nope! This game is pure stealth with a few chills. The sound design is integral to the experience. Everything makes noise and every type of noise gives me the creeps. I love that I feel like it belongs perfectly in the same universe as the original Alien. There are great touches like the playing cards, tape deck stereo, plastic bird that drinks water, electric fans, ancient computers that constantly click, etc.
Alien Isolation is incredible. I really had no clue what this was about. I'm thinking an action game with horror touches like Dead Space. Nope! This game is pure stealth with a few chills. The sound design is integral to the experience. Everything makes noise and every type of noise gives me the creeps. I love that I feel like it belongs perfectly in the same universe as the original Alien. There are great touches like the playing cards, tape deck stereo, plastic bird that drinks water, electric fans, ancient computers that constantly click, etc.
Alien Isolation is incredible. I really had no clue what this was about. I'm thinking an action game with horror touches like Dead Space. Nope! This game is pure stealth with a few chills. The sound design is integral to the experience. Everything makes noise and every type of noise gives me the creeps. I love that I feel like it belongs perfectly in the same universe as the original Alien. There are great touches like the playing cards, tape deck stereo, plastic bird that drinks water, electric fans, ancient computers that constantly click, etc.
The announcement of 200CC in MK8 struk me as an easy way for Nintendo to add replayability to the game, where they were hopefull that doing so would keep people gaming and happy, despite the lackluster lineup for the rest of the year.
However, after seeing as how ludicrously fast 200CC is, I'm beginning to suspect that this was in the cards from the beginning. Why else would all the track be so wide (which I bemoaned when the game released), if not to accomodate to higher speed races?
So what say you fellow forumites? Did Nintendo just look at how they could add replayability with minimum effort, or are they masters in drip-feeding us with free DLC to keep their evergreens relevant and entertaining?
WB announced Lego Deminsions it is a massive crossover between other Lego games and even features properties that never had a Lego game like Wizard of Oz and Back to the Future.
The announcement of 200CC in MK8 struk me as an easy way for Nintendo to add replayability to the game, where they were hopefull that doing so would keep people gaming and happy, despite the lackluster lineup for the rest of the year.
However, after seeing as how ludicrously fast 200CC is, I'm beginning to suspect that this was in the cards from the beginning. Why else would all the track be so wide (which I bemoaned when the game released), if not to accomodate to higher speed races?
So what say you fellow forumites? Did Nintendo just look at how they could add replayability with minimum effort, or are they masters in drip-feeding us with free DLC to keep their evergreens relevant and entertaining?
Given all the DLC, new tracks, karts and enhancements I couldn't really say they are doing the bare minimum for MK8 owners. I'm more impressed that they can ramp up the speed and still deliver 60 FPS with those visuals.
Archangel3371 said:
Oh crap. There goes my money. Lego Dimensions, a Skylanders-type game, has been announced. I must have this.
Get Lego City FFS.
That goes for everybody except Edge. Who wont play more of it because he is poop.
pOOOOOoooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooo
no u!
po
Get off the crack son.
It better sell seven million or it will be considered a dud.
Its going to sell 14 million.
...for the Wii U alone!
Alien Isolation is incredible. I really had no clue what this was about. I'm thinking an action game with horror touches like Dead Space. Nope! This game is pure stealth with a few chills. The sound design is integral to the experience. Everything makes noise and every type of noise gives me the creeps. I love that I feel like it belongs perfectly in the same universe as the original Alien. There are great touches like the playing cards, tape deck stereo, plastic bird that drinks water, electric fans, ancient computers that constantly click, etc.
Yep.. I agree. Best horror game in years.
Looks like I fucked up. I just checked.
Try PhillFogg
Oh shit, I forgot I bought that.
The announcement of 200CC in MK8 struk me as an easy way for Nintendo to add replayability to the game, where they were hopefull that doing so would keep people gaming and happy, despite the lackluster lineup for the rest of the year.
However, after seeing as how ludicrously fast 200CC is, I'm beginning to suspect that this was in the cards from the beginning. Why else would all the track be so wide (which I bemoaned when the game released), if not to accomodate to higher speed races?
So what say you fellow forumites? Did Nintendo just look at how they could add replayability with minimum effort, or are they masters in drip-feeding us with free DLC to keep their evergreens relevant and entertaining?
WB announced Lego Deminsions it is a massive crossover between other Lego games and even features properties that never had a Lego game like Wizard of Oz and Back to the Future.
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Oh crap. There goes my money. Lego Dimensions, a Skylanders-type game, has been announced. I must have this.
Given all the DLC, new tracks, karts and enhancements I couldn't really say they are doing the bare minimum for MK8 owners. I'm more impressed that they can ramp up the speed and still deliver 60 FPS with those visuals.
Get Lego City FFS.
That goes for everybody except Edge. Who wont play more of it because he is poop.
POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPP!!!!!!!!!!!
I suck at Shadows of Mordor. This one guy just can't be stopped and he haunts me everywhere. I will kill him, dammit!
Welcome to the Nemesis system!
That Nintendo Super Spring Sale is very disappointing.