Metroid: Zero Mission is the best remake ever.
It's on the eShop. Hint hint.
Metroid: Zero Mission is the best remake ever.
It's on the eShop. Hint hint.
The GamePad screen shows the clay details just fine and dandy, and I was looking at it the entire time.
Either clean the screen or increase the backlight.
Trying to get Rainbow Rank in NES Remix 2 for this game is such a massive pain in the ass.
Somehow it made me a bit better at the game.
Can't argue against that, Tropical Freeze is absolutely baller. Should really get around to finishing and reviewing that...
Sequels serve a purpose in gaming to improve experiences and fix flaws. I also don't give a rat's rear Super Mario World had hidden challenging stages, a game should be judged on it's own merits but there is sometimes a need to compare if said game got sequels and how they hold up.
"The gameplay is rather simplistic and gimmicky."
How funny, this term applies to a majority of indie games released today.
And how you made your post read out, you sound like the type of guy who gets pissy at a game which actually requires skill.
I am glad to see puns in article subtitles still persist!
Capcom's faux NES game: Dark Void Zero, a DSiWare title, was much better.
No, it wasn't. It's like Other Ocean and Capcom tried to mix Metroid, Contra and Bionic Commando together and forget to add fun into the finished product.
Just because a good "looks" hard doesn't mean you avoid it because it might pose a challenge.
As happy as I am to see Goldeneye 64 on this list, do you all want to know how disappointed I am not to see Perfect Dark on this list?
DAMN I DISAPPOINTED, but all sarcasm aside, Perfect Dark was my bonafide all time favorite FPS game. Even as giant as a monster it is, the N64 controller just felt perfect for FPS console games.
Well this is interesting... I pre-posted this review before the Bayo1 packaged for free with Bayo2 annoucement at E3 2014.
Must've been fate.