@Saladudo: They can change around stuff like that. I for one would like to see bullets and actual aim tracking in ME1. That game might be my favorite of the 3, but it has some questionable design flaws, which can be fixed by a few hours of programing.
@dorog1995: Cutscenes weren't better in DMC3 in fact that's the one point a lot of people actually agree on was better in 1. In everything else most people prefer 3 though. And i agree its a great game one of the best of its kind, but i always preferred the original, the combat felt more strategic and every weapon was good. DMC3 had a lot of bad moves, doppelganger for example (or royal guard) this meant that if you didn't upgrade the right path game would be infinitely harder.
They cant be serious? I know they own the mgs franchise, they can do what they want. But at least let it die with some dignity? This game should a) be a DLC for MGS5 and b) not be freaking zombie survival, but online co-op extension of the main game. Why alienate the audience? There are still people out there playing MGO.
@ILSATS: If you're talking about Pokemon Go, that game has very little to do with Nintendo as they only own 33% of the pokemon company. And it wasn't even them that made the game, so they only own like 17% of pokemon go, and the investors got confused so it ended up losing Nintendo money as their stock plummeted. Wii was 10 years ago, so i take it you're not talking about that.
@yarbed: Funny thing is if the console was 100% portable, good battery life, as powerful as a 360 with Nintendo first party and support for either Android or Ios it would be the 2nd coming of the Wii. But no, they had to throw android down the drain for a "proprietary system" and there goes there shot at dominating the market.
@lostn: Mayority of games will be digital, the only reason for physical copies are for those few people that want collectors edition and stuff or people with capped internet. Also most games wont be more than 16 gig, those flash cards are really cheap. Mass produced, they can probably get cost down to $5 per cartridge.
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