February is jam packed with heavy hitters as it is, Ubisoft needs AC Shadows to be a smashing hit as their stocks are taking a massive hits since Star Wars: Outlaws cost them so much damages to their stocks.
I don't want to see AC Shadows failed but even I'm not excited for it since Ghost of Tsushima gave me what I wanted for the past 4 years. I'm more interested in AC Hexe. I will give Shadows a try using Ubisoft+ sub.
There's no Sonic without Dr. Robotnik and there's no Dr. Robotnik without Jim Carrey either. I really cannot think of anyone replacing Jim as he brought Ivo Robotnik to life in a way that made me feel like a Sonic fan kid again. So do whatever it takes to bring Jim back! Even if you have to pull a Sonic CD style to do so.
Richard Wakeling, why did you change the score from an 8 to a 7? That's a dirty move if you ask me because I didn't see a "Review in Progress" on scores that are subject to change.
Edit: Already bought Stalker 2 on GoG and wanted to show my support for GSC Game World who are Ukraine developers. Regardless of the score, I'm excited to play this either way.
So basically form what's been happening so far, it looks like Nintendo is giving Pocket Pair a speeding ticket instead of actually suing them which tells me Nintendo isn't sure they can win this case at all. It's definitely gonna cost Nintendo more money for suing them than they'll win back whatever amounts their asking back for. To sum it up, Nintendo knew Palworld existed when it was still in Early Access and they could have sued them but nothing was ground breaking Nintendo's law.
Throwing an object to a creature isn't really new nor it belongs to Nintendo exclusively. Nintendo is known to copy stuff from other media such as Luigi's Mansion whenever Luigi is using his vacuum pack to capture ghost and Ghostbusters use their Protonpacks doing the same thing. I'm not an attorney at law, just a guy who sees what's fair is fair and as far as Nintendo's concern, they're more concern protecting their image when it comes to Pokemon.
Honestly, if a Zelda ever needed a movie, it shouldn't have to be live action at all! I wish Nintendo would consider going with a different style for a Zelda media such as Ghibli style from the one's I've seen on YouTube but that's my opinion. I just can't imagine seeing Legend of Zelda as live action.
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