I hope this turns out to be all wrong....
Not that I don't love classic Nintendo franchises, but it'd be refreshing to see Nintendo make great original games again.
Looks like my kind of game!
I'd definitely like to see some improvements/updates to this series. I know they can rest on their laurels and still make plenty of money, but it'd be nice to see some of the features you can find elsewhere in these games, too.
So glad I don't have financial information on record with them. I'll likely not leave cards on file very frequently in the furute, either.
I agree with a lot of what's said here. Sex scenes in games are rarely "good," but when the story built around the characters is strong, those types of scenes are often better as a result.
I do feel that the tameness of many of the scenes detract from their believability, thus making them simply ridiculous.
Yeah, I feel like I was all about Sub Zero back in the day (although I am a proud Street Fighter proponent in the battle of the fighters).
Yeah... I figured as much. I just love God of War. :-D
I find these to be mostly great ideas. These old games, updated to play like modern productions, bring back that old feeling from the initial experience.
Best username ever.
Whatever Kratos does wins automatically.
Yeah, the whole DLC situation is tough. I find it difficult to commit to an item on XBLA, rarely knowing whether it will be worth the time/money or will just be a waste. The Alan Wake episodes and AC2 add-ons were a few I enjoyed.
I love this perspective. It's almost alien to many gamers.
Yeah, it's tough when a new dev takes over a franchise.
I doubt Portal 2 can do anything BAD to the franchise
MLG is really growing. The author is right about the implications of what transpired in Dallas for the industry as a whole. Good things.
Colin is rad, and Guild Wars 2 is looking and sounding damn good.
This is moving in the right direction...
MMOs definitely NEED to do so.
I like that All-Stars has more moves per wrestler than SvR2011 (grapples: standing, facing), but the production and flexibility with delivering signature moves and finishers in SvR are far superior, especially for wrestling fans.
If SvR just gave me some more options for moves, we'd be all set. WWF No Mercy on the N64 offered 16 moves for each wrestler from a standing, face-to-face position ALONE!!
I would totally NOT mind playing games with a d pad and 2 face buttons again. XBLA? PSN?