@omnichris: I get it, you didn't like the game, but why are you trolling so hard? Move on. Tales of Berseria is out, and Persona 5 is 2 months away. It will be ok.
@bat725: No, it's the second best selling game in December. It's the 10th best selling game of the year, which is still great considering it didn't come out until November, and all the other huge games that released.
I was up til 4 in the morning at the moogle chocobo festival. Some of the activities were boring, but the setting design is amazing. Waterfalls, beautiful buildings, and the fireworks show. If you have a TV that can hit those brights in HDR, WOW!! The fireworks show was insane. I was literally squinting, it's so bright at points. It looked real, but better. Overall it's a fun start to the dlc. I'm still surprised I like the game as much as I do. I really thought it looked boring at first, but I can't put it down.
I honestly think Nintendo doesn't want any major games at launch taking away from Zelda. If there are any major 3rd party games coming, Nintendo is probably holding off until just outside of the launch window. I don't fault them from keeping one of their bigger (if not biggest) properties free of real competition. It's a good idea to spread out any major releases until Mario comes out. Maybe Nintendo will actually have a real presence at E3 this year. E3 is going to be jam packed with Switch, Scorpio, and ps4 games (Spider-Man, God of War, etc.) Getting more info. With all of this stuff coming out I'll need to open a separate account just to get all these systems and games. Come on flash sales.
@rob9999991: Yup, Trump made Microsoft and Phil Spencer Secretary of Technology. Phil went on and on about building a wall around Japan, so PlayStation couldn't continue ass raping them in sales. Something about Mexico and Japan paying for it, and Trump mentioned how big his hands are, and he will make games great again. He cancelled Scalbound, because he cares for us soooo much. U. S. A. U. S. A. Yeah, I'm going to get some hate mail for this one.
@spartanx169x: How often does the average person travel? As for the doctors office, 15-20 minute wait unless something is going on. The rest of the time I'm getting yanked and needles jabbed in me. I'm at a doctor's office 5-6 times a month (yeah, I'm jacked up). Sometimes I take my small tablet, but usually I just mess around on the web through their WiFi on my phone. Maybe I'm not seeing it because I've never had a system that can do all of those things. I seriously hope it's awesome. I would love nothing more than a big 3 way brawl between Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft. More great games is better for everyone. Even if you don't own all systems. Competition brings consumers the best games.
@jschmidt32: You keep on believing that nonsense if you want to, but your not helping America, your helping greedy corporate fat cats, whether they're American or Japanese. Yes, a small (very, very small) percentage is diversified in some "regular Americans" portfolios, but that's not creating these magical nonexistent jobs you're speaking of. What your talking about sounds more like trickle down economics, and that's garbage. Great for those already rich, but crap for everyone else. Stop kidding yourself. What you don't seem to get, is what I said. Sony creates just as many American jobs as the American Xbox division of Microsoft. Possibly more considering the larger number of studios directly owned by, or working exclusively for Sony. The better the system sells, the more opportunities arise for these studios and new ones to hire and work on bigger things. Should you buy a Ford or a Honda? The Ford is an American company, but the car was probably assembled in Mexico, while the Honda is Japanese, but built in America, by Americans. Who do you really want to support? The American bureaucrats and Mexican labor, or the Japanese bureaucrats and American blue collar workers? Face it, you're just touting America because you think it's the right thing to do, and your mind is in the right place, but it's just not the reality.
@balindos: as far as the tablets/ipads, I don't know many people that take it anywhere outside of the house. A cell phone does that for me when I'm on the go. Though I do agree with what your saying. I think it would make a big difference if the dock made it more powerful.
@kaminobenimizu: that is true, but (and I'm just speculating here) when tablet games make it to console (vita, 3ds, and home consoles), the price usually doubles or triples even. An example is Hitman GO. $5 on tablet, $10 on vita and ps4. Will Nintendo keep the publisher charges low to compete? Remember, it's usually free to put a game on Google play, but a game has to be approved to get on Nintendo systems. I'll have one by the end of the year, so I hope it sells well, but I can't help but question their actions.
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