Ok fine, I'll play Overwatch!
So many great games and memories! I've always loved getting to play as Knuckles in the Sonic games (except for the parts where instead of punching things you have to painstakingly hunt out hidden emeralds. Boo.)
They'll get it right the third or fourth time. Maybe.
I usually tend towards realistic games, but I'm ready for shooters to be zany and colourful again. Splatoon was a breath of fresh air, and Overwatch looks like a lot of fun.
I'm glad Naughty Dog have taken a more somber tone with Uncharted 4. There wasn't anything wrong with the previous games, but I always like when situations (and decisions, though Uncharted doesn't have many of those) have weight.
Front Mission, with full English translation. I loved this little tactical mech game, but can't read Japanese much at all. Cannon Fodder would transition over very well too, I think, especially with the touch screen.
Overwatch looks like it's going to be a hell of a good time. I hope it ends up as balanced as it seems; exploits can kill a lot of the fun in these kinds of shooters.
I know that the fire/water/grass combination is always chosen because of the rock/paper/scissors relationship between them, but I'm so sick of not getting any different starter types. Give me some steel or ice, electric at the very least. I don't care how they stack up to each other; just mix it up a bit.
Glad they've stopped with the fire/fighting starter tradition, too. I liked Blaziken, I was a bit disappointed to see it again (albeit with radically differen...
Star Fox might just be the next Sonic, and no, '90s kids; that's not a compliment.
Thirteen classes sounds good to me. Of course, there's a chance I'd try to win with all of the same class, if that's even allowed. :P
I thought I was done with JRPGs, but this series might just pull me back in.
I used to be a staunch console gamer. I liked the certainty that any game I bought for a console would definitely work on that console. But as they withered and died, I ended up with a lot of favourite old games I couldn't play any more. This is why I switched to PC gaming, but if I did still have a console focus, I don't think this would bother me too much. Having a newer, more powerul version of the console might extend the shelf life of the current generation, letting you play game...
You mean the series didn't just go 6, 7, 10 and 13? :P You make a compelling case. If I ever actually finish 6, I'll pick this one up next.
Final Fantasy needs a dynamic morality and reputation system, radial dialogue options and nineteen different endings based on your choice of in-game coffee cup (via microtransaction, of course) if it wants to keep pace with Western RPGs. :P
To be honest, I thought this had already come out a year ago. Glad it's shaping up well.
This feels like a spiritual successor to Bad Dudes. I need it.
Remember, only YOU can prevent forest fires.
Still looks like a game I'd like to play at least once.
Yet another game that makes me want to learn to knit.
Hahaha, wish I'd thought of that.