Yeah honestly I don't want to buy this game with that type of control system. It needs to at least offer the option of choosing what control scheme you want.
Yeah honestly I don't want to buy this game with that type of control system. It needs to at least offer the option of choosing what control scheme you want.
05/05/15
Well the reviews are in...and they're not good.
I will say that SFZ is the game that has tipped the scales most in favor of owning a U for me.
- 3djuegos – 8
- Nintendo Life – 8
- Nintendo World Report – 8
- Nintendo Enthusiast – 8
- God is a Geek – 8
- Meristation – 7.5
- IGN – 7.5
- Time – 3.5/5
- EGM – 7
- USgamer – 3.5/5
- Gamespot – 7
- Fnintendo – 7 (Portugal)
- Telegraph – 3/5
- Digital Spy – 3/5
- Shack – 6
- TSA – 6
- GamesRadar – 2.5/5
- Giant Bomb – 2/5
- ArsTechnica – Skip and find a copy of Star Fox 64 instead.
- Wired – no score system
Its horrible because the only reason they shoehorned the motion controls in, is they're trying to prove that the tablet controller isn't unnecessary. They're trying to shot back at all the people who are telling them to drop the controller.
Another one bites the dust.
Certified F-Zero GX fanboy
Motion controls and a five hour game for $59.99? GTFO Nintendo.
It will most likely get a re-release on the NX. I'm betting anything that 90% of the games released the first 3 months will be Wii U ports and more "HD" remasters.
^That's the real problem with Nintendo IMO. They just aren't making new things anymore. I think it all started with the GC, the N64 had its share of new ideas.
To be honest I liked stuff like Captain Toad's Treasure Tracker a lot along with Hyrule Warriors. Both of those titles were amazingly fun. If they actually patch this new Starfox with the option to use a Wii U pro-controller, then yeah I'll buy it. As it is now I'm not interested.
Come to think of it, Xenoblade Chronicles X was badass as well.
Generally tho Blades, I don't need any new gimmicks. Just fun new games. Hell even Super Mario 3D World was a blast.
05/05/15
^Just tried Captain Toad's Treasure Tracker. It looks great.
On another topic:
I've been following this production for a while and just watched the final trailer. It gave me the hibby jibbies. WTF did young Mystique say: "If I'm going to teach your kids something, I'm going to teach them how to fight"? Really? Love the actress. And heck, I even loved X-Men First Class (I thought it was brilliant). I even understand it's supposed to take place in the 80s. But seriously, though. What kind of ensemble are we expecting here? It's not like they even attempted to make the characters look 20 years older from First Class. And I undderstand Mystique can choose to look whatever age she wants. But it just doesn't come out that way. It's like children teaching slightly younger children.
'Will try to keep my composure till it releases, I guess.
You are a funny guy. Funny how? Even Nintendo seems to believe the value of Guard is quite low so maybe you get two games in the box but the reality of it all is a bit different.
Even with obtaining the medals, finding the alternate routes, etc.., how many more hours can one squeeze out of it? Some of the recent Platinum games seem quite short.
Lol. I was being sarcastic man. Of course I don't consider it a full of content, AAA title. It's more like the Sega Swirl of the Wii U if I were to give it a fair comparison.
Funnily enough, today at GameStop I saw it going for $10. You'd think I'd find it a very fair price for a brand new physical release. Not really. I thought it was $9 too expensive.
But as a collector, I have to admit I'm still extremely exhilarated to find it having been released on its own separate box with separate artwork as a new physical release for a system with so little of them compared to others and for its time in the market. Heck, what I would've given for a Sega Swirl box and manual back in the day. The demo discs weren't too shabby, though.
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