I'm in the same boat as far as the TV series, but I love Arc System Works games and they worked on FighterZ.
I'm in the same boat as far as the TV series, but I love Arc System Works games and they worked on FighterZ.
Honestly, I didn't consider it a Metroidvania. It had some backtracking, but to me it was an action-platformer first. WHich I guess Metroids are as well, but I don't recall Strider focusing all that much on exploration.
Well, while it's not technically an emulator, that is what I was talking about. Such a better value proposition than shitty PS Now.
Did you like it or was the high school setting not your speed?
I guess I'll have to watch R&C for myself. I just know it got really bad reviews.
I don't remember what I paid for Gravity Rush Remastered, but I definitely bought it on sale. I like the main character as well. I was a little weirded out by some of the times the game would imply she's homely, because she's so clearly not. You meet a guy looking for his dream girl who doesn't think she's "fair" enough and it's like ... dude, she's waaaaaay out of your league; seize the opportunity.
I can't imagine Stardew Valley is much different from Farmville ...
I'd buy Pokken Tournament if I ever got a Switch.
Hyrule Warriors was fun while I played it, which was for about an hour or two at a friend's place, but I could definitiely see it getting too repetitive.
Same here as far the old phone. I wanted to go out more, but my phone was not going to handle Pokemon Go, so I had to go without Pokemon.
I know at least one or two people on here who actually really liked Zero and said they got used to the controls, but I just wish they'd make a regular Star Fox game with regular controls. He's seriously like Nintendo's mini-Sonic at this point in that they can't accept people just want the classic gameplay and not a bunch of gimmickery.
I haven't seen it, but honestly the game's story was just ok, so I can see how folks who only saw the movie weren't fans.
It would get old in fighting games as well, but that's the one genre I'm curious to see how it turns out.
But I hear you.
I think a Street Fighter where you actually go around streets picking fights would be great.
I hate that so many racers went open world. Honestly, I would like a fighting game to do that, but I can't stand it in racing games.
I'm curious about Far Cry 5, but am going to wait for reviews.
Only game I've bought released this year so far is Shadow of the Colossus, though I'll likely get FighterZ at some point.
I'm fine if they would just bring back unlocking content by playing the game. Even if you're going to have DLC, at least give me a reason to play arcade mode beyond getting good enough to fight online, which is never going to happen. Apparently, Dragon Ball FighterZ lets you unlock characters that way, so I may still pick it up.