In terms of intentions vs execution. This looks like it could suffer from lack coherency in the visuals making sure what’s going on when things get hectic, and having the controls being too immediate, giving it a jerky feeling instead of buffer in controls and animation, which hit Bro Force pretty hard.
On topic of indies, if anyone here has a Wii U (Lulz) check out Rive. Very cool twin-stick shooter, either nice platforming with great controls. Planned on picking up Freedom Planet, but not to sure since the controls->animation felt off. Rive on the other hand felt superb!
Yes Splatoon had the test fire event but the other games should still be on the eshop for the 3DS and Wii U. Cept probably MH3U for both platforms…I’m betting that got taken off when MH4U got put up.
Had to return a game yesterday since it didn’t work. I exchanged it for Dishonored: GOTY edition.
I look at the game the next day and while the jewel case is of the GOTY edition, the disc itself is the vanilla version which I already finished months ago, I only wanted this version for the DLC content.
#REKT
Now I gotta take this back later today or next Sat.
Man I really hate the excitement of the new releases because now I feel like I have nothing to play. First time in a week I get to sit down and have a good session and I can’t choose.
It would have been much harder if he said “that’s not a port or remake” Lol. I think there are ton’s of fun good games on Vita though, they just don’t get advertised.
Even with those disqualified, my list still almost meets his requirements. The list would’ve been a lot longer, but I forgot a bunch and didn’t feel like looking at the list of titles.
Are those really demos or just stress tests/limited betas? Last I looked on the eShop, the same demos are still up from 6 months ago, which only added 3 games from the time I got it at the tail-end of 2013. ‘Nindies’ is nice, but c’mon. The only demos Nintendo is releasing is at Best Buy kiosks. That’s some BS.
The PS4 kiosks are nice, and I’d imagine it’s the same for PS4 owners as well? The Xbone ones are by far the worst.
Beat Batman: Arkham Asylum. Overall great game, combat really gets fun when you’ve got a ton of enemies around, and got the Critical Strike upgrade and are delivering critical strikes left and right. (Not hard to time but still satisfying nonetheless)
Only real complaint overall is that the final boss was…kinda disappointing, all things considered. Especially considering the boss fight you have immediately before it.
That and the enemies during the stealth sections seem a bit too stupid…two guys standing not too far apart and you can silent take-down one guy and the other guy doesn’t even notice. I mean, I know it says “silent” take-down but the guy you’re taking down isn’t exactly…well, silent.
Also completed all of the Riddler challenges. All that’s left is challenge mode. Debating whether to do that, or start Arkham City since I have it.
With the recent success of Bloodstain and Shenmue 3 kickstarters how do you guys feel about big companies using kickstater as a means to gauge interest on a project? Right from the start we knew these games already had publishers and kickstater is merely to show said publishers there is a demand for their product. I hope that this doesn’t become a trend. The way kickstarter works right now it would be highly exploitable. If games become a sales success who’s to say that a company like Capcom would license the Darkstalkers IP to some random dev so they can make a kickstater and say this is the only way this game will happen?
Shenmue IP wasn’t sold. On the FAQ for the Shenmue kickstarter page Yu Suzuki stated this team obtain the license to make the game from Sega. Sega is still the IP holder.