There has been no delaying, only TotK itself was delayed by a year.
There has been no delaying, only TotK itself was delayed by a year.
Yup, perfect time to clear some stock
Don’t worry, we’ll all be able to purchase the game on Switch 2, eventually. And anyone who missed it or wants to play it again will pick it up. Everybody wins, except our wallets!
Great list, pretty much my childhood. I’ll add some more:
I was sooooo salty when SC III went PS2 exclusive. I mean not really but I was pretty bummed back then. Until I got a PS2 to go with my GameCube and Xbox, at least.
Soul Calibur was one of the few fighting games I really enjoyed because of the different weapons and stats they could have. It really set it apart from the other fighting games back then like DBZ, Bloody Roar, Mortal Kombat, etc.
The intro cinematics were pretty epic for their time too!
That’s what the world needs. Smart notifications. And I’m not being sarcastic, this is such a good example of how something like that enriches the user experience that a timer on your phone could never achieve. Keep it up!
You can either love or hate dunkey’s style, but the fact that he published this game should mean something. Picking this up as soon as I can, it looks gorgeous as well.
In the logo it’s like “A ^the Lord of the Rings™ Game”
They were probably as pained as you are with having to include the full name due to the license, and this was the best way around it, I suppose.
It’s not useful, as it doesn’t always reflect reality so it’s just a bunch of loading bars to manage customer expectation. Ask the domino’s subreddit
Perhaps generic is the wrong term. It’s the contrast in styles that caught me off-guard and it looks like a very different level of quality.
Perhaps it’s just not my game and I can’t appreciate the art for what it is.
I feel the combat has an amazing artstyle, but the artstyle outside of that looks very generic. This contrast feels really weird to me. Does anyone else feel that way?
I had it on the gamecube, but to play multiplayer you each needed a gameboy with link cable, still.
This could be explained by the use of the GBA screen when in caves and buildings, but it’s a very easy method to fleece the fans while the general public will go “never mind, not worth”.