You should absolutely get this game or at least try it if they somehow decide to make a demo
Rhythm Heaven fans have been patiently waiting for the latest game, and it’s finally coming over as Rhythm Heaven Megamix sometime in 2016. I need this game in my life ASAP.
This was announced as part of Japan’s Nintendo Direct this evening. It’s a New 3DS XL that shares the colour scheme/design elements of the timeless Japanese/PAL Super Nintendo
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“At E3, there was one game we introduced that left fans with some questions,” Nintendo’s Bill Trinen said today in a Nintendo Direct, which was basically an indirect way of acknowledging the backlash to the multiplayer-centric shooter that the company unveiled last June. Fans still seem upset about it.
I was curious to see how this guy would play Aramaki, but then this article reminded me about the rest of the cast.
Famed filmmaker, actor, and comedian Beat Takeshi is joining the cast of the Hollywood Ghost in the Shellmovie. You know, the one that is starring Scarlett Johansson and some other white people.
I thought the original questionable outfits in the first game were borderline ridiculous and merited the changes, but comparatively this game's changes are downright pointless.
A handful of character models have been changed in order to cover up certain parts of the body, along with other modifications, in the western version of the game.
Nintendo announced that they’re having a Nintendo Direct presentation tomorrow, March 3, at 2:00pm PT for updates on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS titles planned for launch through summer 2016.
Dave must be having the time of his life right now
Right now, Capcom doesn’t have a way to punish people who disconnect from online Street Fighter V matches when they lose. Until they do, the game’s publisher is asking people to record rage-quitters and put them on blast.
“I am blue because that’s the way I was born...” “‘Literally a puppet literally playing games.’ Both statements are true.” Oh, Bennyfits, let’s be best internet friends.
I still do this instinctively, possibly even in games that aren't explicitly pokemon
Some people think that walking under a ladder is bad luck. Others knock on wood so they don’t tempt fate. And we can’t forget about the people who avoid the number 13. Some people even press “down B” after they throw a Pokeball in Pokémon games, because they think it will help them capture monsters with ease. Wait, what?
Apparently not having enough copies of the special edition to meet even a fraction of the demand is "best"
Fire Emblem Fates had the best U.S. launch in series history, Nintendo said this morning. They sold 300,000+ copies of the game. Also noteworthy: Birthright outsold Conquest, which makes sense
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This morning, Naughty Dog published an incredible trailer
for their next game, Uncharted 4. Within the next two hours, some developers at Ubisoft noticed something strange: It uses concept art from Assassin’s Creed.
Don't worry, it'll be a f2p smartphone game or something
Silicon Studio, the folks behind Bravely Default and Bravely Second, are teaming up with Mistwalker to co-develop a new title. Details about the game, the title, and the release will be announced at a later date.
And cut to several years later when all those people are shitting over it and needlessly overblowing the game's flaws. I think it was this game that first started me taking a good hard look at the gaming fandom and becoming disillusioned with it.
Sorry for the expected and tired negativity over this, but I guess the Wii era had a lot of games that left deep cuts for one reason or another.
Few game reveals are more anticipated a brand-new Legend of Zelda game, but nothing touches the intense reaction Twilight Princess generated at E3 2004.
You may have heard that online movie ticket seller Fandango just purchased Rotten Tomatoes and Flixster. But you may not have heard the bad news: Fandango will probably ruin Rotten Tomatoes.
Yeah I have no idea what these other games are that it's talking abou--
"If you’re down with the premise but have little board game experience, imagine that there was a TMNT version of Fire Emblem or XCOM."
Oh.
There’s a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles board game up on Kickstarter. It’s already been funded, so don’t sweat, it’s getting made. Which is cool, because it sounds like the perfect TMNT game.
This is a still from the Togainu no Chi anime. At first glance, it doesn’t appear odd. But look closer. For some, it’s hard to explain what’s going on.