A USA Today article I read on E3 suggested a possible announcement of a price cut to the Wii-U. I don't think that happened, did it?
A USA Today article I read on E3 suggested a possible announcement of a price cut to the Wii-U. I don't think that happened, did it?
Was there any big events at E3 like that one MS did with Cirque du Soleil a few years ago to show off Kinect? I want to see a real circus of splendor.
It was a really late release PSone game. I stumbled across it, probably when Blockbuster was selling stuff for cheap, and fell in love with it. It's basically 3D Worms but with pigs in WWI gear. There was a long single player campaign and then lots of multiplayer maps. I don't really like the Worms games, but this I did. I played through the campaign many times and got all my friends to play multiplayer with me. Rik Mayall's funny one liners for all the different pigs was just icing on the cake.
Bayonetta 2 comes with the frist one? Cool.
Why hasn't there been tons of Minecraft clones? I can only think of Shovel Knight as having some influence. A Nintendo sandbox world would be awesome.
Amiibo's are customizable? Oo that's cool!
I'm finally pretty excited about a Zelda game.
I watched some games on Twitch last week. I thought it was hilarious and strange at first but after a while I started to get interested. It's kinda fun to watch.
Gonna start Enemy Front this weekend. It's a WWII FPS set in Poland. Should be interesting. And I'm trying to get some time on DS with Lunar Dragon Song. So far this game doesn't tell you how to do anything. I can't even figure out how you level up in the game. I fight and fight and fight and all I get are huge bags full of monster parts which seem to be for some sort of crafting mechanic, but I end up just selling them because that seems to be the only way you earn cash. I don't know what's going on in this game.
I saw a Xevious reference in there.
How did people get to see the conferences in the theaters? I would've loved to do that. I don't see anything listed in my area of the east coast.
Why is everyone so down on Crackdown 2? It wasn't a bad game. I really enjoyed it. It just wasn't really a full sequel. It's been described as Crackdown 2.0 and I'd agree with that, but it was still good. They even improved on some things. This new one though looks like the real deal. I heard from one of my podcasts that they got the original director and some of the Real Time Worlds team that did the first game. I can't wait. It's a system seller for me.
I still haven't played any of the games in this series, but I have a few of them now. I really want to play 3 and 4 especially. The new one looks great too.