Hmm, I never thought about the MT framework engine. I'd love a chance to play Marvel vs. Capcom 3 on a 3DS.
Hmm, I never thought about the MT framework engine. I'd love a chance to play Marvel vs. Capcom 3 on a 3DS.
That's a lot of games!
I watched a little bit about the storyline on the show floor, and while I'd never been interested in the series before, the concept introduced, a sort of war between assassins and Templar (Though I have no idea what a Templar is supposed to be in the game,) seemed like it could become very compelling. Surprisingly enough, this will be a game I look into closer to release, which is completely out of character for me.
I think the important part to take away from this, looking now, is what Nick says at the very end. Yeah, you can do a little more to vary up your words, but variety of summons wasn't Scribblenauts's problem. I didn't end up playing the game, I watched some other people struggling through the line stage Nick mentioned and decided it wasn't worth my time, because it was the exact same game as before, but with better control.
Unless you actually loved the first Scribblenauts game, and not just the concept and the hype, skip this one. Really. It's the same thing.
How should we know to trust you, Anonymous?
@Anonymous #1
That's about what we try to do at PixlBit. We like something, we say we like it. We don't like it, we say so. If we can't tell, we let you know we can't tell. We'll even get into arguments about our opinions of stuff pretty openly. You should definitely stick around if you like actual opinion.
I still think I'm right about the co-op. Co-op is never a bad thing.
Wow, I have to disagree. The game fits Kirby entirely. The ability to transform has been shifted, yes, so now Kirby has innate transformation options, as well as stage-specific ones, like the classic UFO ability, but the enemies, the stage design, and even the way the game felt to play are all very reminiscent of Kirby games.
Just because there's no copy ability and Kirby can't fly doesn't mean it isn't a Kirby game. There's been Kirby games before that excluded those abilities. In fact, didn't Kirby's Dream Land leave Kirby copy-less?
As far as another Kirby game, the Nintendo rep demoing the game couldn't tell me what happened to "Hoshi no Kirby," the game that was canceled for the GameCube and perennially is on Nintendo's release lists as "TBA." We'll have to wait until the next release list update to find out for sure.
I learned on the trip that Nick really likes to say "that guy." I had to make every time he did exceptionally awkward.
Why are there cupcakes under the rug?