There absolutely is. Left-handed options were in every Move game I saw where it was relevant.
There absolutely is. Left-handed options were in every Move game I saw where it was relevant.
Well, Mario Kart Wii's cars definitely looked better, but the rest of the game, it's hard to tell. I'd have to take a look at both next to each other to say that.
Definitely. This is the game to see, or tech demo to see, or the thing to see of the show, honestly. Hands down.
There was more to it than Nick lets on! At one point, after the first set of targets is broken, the entire area the card is on stretched in and out, making a table essentially look like it's made of oscillating Jello.
The Dragon, itself, looked very detailed, at least to me. The design, I felt, was something similar to what you'd expect from Metroid crossed with those Paper Mario dragon bosses, like Fracktail or Wracktail, or whatever they're called.
I'm looking forward to seeing what else happens, but actually seeing augmented reality play out this way on the 3DS would've sold me on the product if absolutely nothing else were shown at E3 about it.
Toad's your favorite character? News to me.
I haven't played it, but I plan to tomorrow. I might add in whatever I see here.
Actually, that's my fault. We ran out of time in the Convention Center media center and the podcast had just uploaded. My computer was still connected, and I hurriedly posted this, skipping over just about everything.
I saw it on the floor, but still haven't played it. Regardless, it did look exactly the same as the first game, with little differences in item control. A little bubble would appear over people's heads to tell you what they were sometimes, but I'm not sure if it was a result of a player's actions or something like that.
I saw this baby yesterday, and any guitar enthusiast who's wanted to play a more realistic and accurate Rock Band would really love it.
I still have to stop by, it's on my to-do list. I'll try to persuade the guy to give extra kirby stickers, but no guarantees!
YES! That was the first thing I asked Nick, and we talk about it in length in the podcast, which should be up on the site soon. Take a listen, if you like Nintendo, you'll hear a lot of good stuff.