
Splatoon won my Game of the Year award last year.
I don't keep track of which games I have beaten. I probably should, though.
Splatoon won my Game of the Year award last year.
I don't keep track of which games I have beaten. I probably should, though.
I prefer console games because I don't have to deal with the uncertainty of "will this run on my machine?" and such. Plus I just like being able to plop down on the couch to play a game on my TV, not at a computer desk.
I really enjoyed my Xbox 360. Heck, I liked it better than the Wii, and that's saying a lot. But I just can't see much reason for me to get an Xbox One. There are only three games on it that I'd be interested in playing. One is Rare Replay, which is just a bunch of old games. And Cuphead looks great, but I'd probably be happy just watching someone else play it. And that just leaves Ori and the Blind Forest. I hear it's a great game, but one game isn't reason enough for me to get a whole new console.
Only four main dungeons? That's a little discouraging. Other than that, the game looks fantastic. But then, Zelda games rarely disappoint. Too bad we won't see it until next year. I hope Nintendo at least shows a little bit about what the NX is before E3 is over.
I hope I never get in a position where I have to sell games I want to keep. That would be tough.
Well I think that everyone who clears out spam here does a great job. I hardly ever see it, and when I do it sure doesn't last long!
I'm not a big Crash Bandicoot fan but it is nice to see Sony doing something cheeful and whimsical in their lineup.
Since I've been blind in my left eye since birth, it's hard for me to get excited about the VR stuff since I may not be able to see it very well. If everything goes VR in the future, I don't know what I'll do. I may not be able to review games anymore, and that's a bit depressing to me, since I've been able to do this for nearly 20 years with no problems.
Since I've been blind in my left eye since birth, it's hard for me to get excited about VR stuff since I wouldn't be able to see it that well. If in the future, all video games go VR, I don't know what I'll do. I probably won't be able to review games anymore, and that's very depressing, considering I've been able to do this for nearly 20 years with no problems.
Trust me, you do not want Color Splash to be like Sticker Star. The bad thing about Sticker Star is that it discouraged you from entering battles, which should be the most fun part of any Mario RPG. I sincerely hope that Color Splash is more like The Thousand Year Door rather than Sticker Star.
I'm not interested in the new Metroid game either. Just doesn't feel like what Metroid fans would want. But I don't have t like EVERY Nintendo game out there.
As far as E3 wishes, as long as Nintendo continues to make fun and whimsical games on platforms I can play them on with a relative amount of ease, I'll be happy. I guess we'll find out shortly what they have to offer at this year's E3 anyway.
I'm not as interested in this year's E3 as I have been in previous years, which is surprising. I'm curious to see what they'll do with the LEGO Dimensions expansion, though. Hope I get to review some of that!