I hope all this motion **** fails and we can play with a normal controller.deleterguy
Do not be sure of that, as by the success of it, and whether you like it or not, motion control is here to stay. It will not disappear anytime soon and will evolve.
People today who are skeptical or fearful of motion control will one day accept it.
It's interesting that "anime" is listed as a **** "Anime" isn't a **** it's the shortened word for "animation" that refers to both animation in the west and the east.
hakanakumono
Westerners tend to define "anime" in a way that is different from the Japanese. Westerners define the term in a technical way, while the Japanese define it as a generic way.
I have been a long-time supporter of Nintendo since the NES days because its major franchises appeal to my gaming tastes. That is why I often buy/play Nintendo systems and Nintendo's first-party games. I care very little for other developers and the other console makers (Sony, Sega, and Microsoft).
I am not influenced by review scores, but the written reviews (there is too much focus on numbers instead of the opinions behind them on this forum). Even though I buy games based on personal preferences, mostly first-party developed Mario games, I look beyond the scores and into the written reviews on whether I should really buy the game even if I have already decided beforehand. I cannot always trust my gaming instincts and the written reviews (from GameSpot or Gametrailers, as I prefer longer and detailed reviews) will act as a guide on whether I should buy a game or not. Not only I cannot always trust my gaming instincts, but I have a limited budget for gaming so I do not buy every game that interests me.
Log in to comment