This is where I'm at. If I was getting Blue Shift and the other expansion, I'd probably be tempted at 30... but just HL2? And a version I've already played most of for free? That's 10, at best.I might have considered $5. But $20 seems more than it is worth, to me.
Well, yes, it does, but that doesn't mean people will pay it!"How long" you work on something doesn't determine price. Battlecruiser 3000AD would have made Derek Smart a jillionaire
I think at this point people just want to save PT because it's seriously the best horror game ever made with or without Silent Hills and it's a MASSIVE shame to lose it over some bitterness.People are petitioning to save the project despite every major participant having left the project. What exactly do they think they're saving when none of the influence that would've made it great will be present? It's not like Guillermo del Toro has nothing else to do--these things run on schedules because people with talent are busy.
I think it'd be funny if Del Toro and Kojima went and made the game without Konami.I think at this point people just want to save PT because it's seriously the best horror game ever made with or without Silent Hills and it's a MASSIVE shame to lose it over some bitterness.
Sneak peak!I think it'd be funny if Del Toro and Kojima went and made the game without Konami.
They could call it...Quiet Ridge! Muted Slope! Muffled Mound! Hushed Highland! Quieted Butte! Noiseless Gradient!
This isn't an issue of under utilizing the gamepad microphone, it's a purposeful design choice by Nintendo in order to keep their first party titles Family Friendly. Basically, they don't want people shouting and swearing at little kids and basically turning the community for the game into Xbox Live. Unfortunately, this meant they decided to take voice chat out completely.So, the game is dead to me. You can't cooperate with a person in the room with you, a Nintendo staple, because the online multiplayer relies so heavily on the gamepad. You can't cooperate with people in your team, because the built-in mic on the gamepad is never properly utilized.
I know that's why they did it, but it still goes to, why bother having a mic at all? Same for 3DS. You can chat during Pokemon stuff; nothing to stop people from cursing at each other. Hell, I'm sure it happens.[DOUBLEPOST=1430949791,1430949738][/DOUBLEPOST]In any case, for Splatoon, if I can't coordinate with a team, and I can't play with my wife aside from against each other, I just have no reason to buy it.This isn't an issue of under utilizing the gamepad microphone, it's a purposeful design choice by Nintendo in order to keep their first party titles Family Friendly. Basically, they don't want people shouting and swearing at little kids and basically turning the community for the game into Xbox Live. Unfortunately, this meant they decided to take voice chat out completely.
Wii would like you to play...our way.Ahahahaha, so you can join a Splatoon game lobby with a friend, but there's no guarantee you'll be on the same team because it shuffles everyone. GG Nintendo.
So much for clan gaming. Eh, won't miss that.Ahahahaha, so you can join a Splatoon game lobby with a friend, but there's no guarantee you'll be on the same team because it shuffles everyone. GG Nintendo.[DOUBLEPOST=1431016718,1431016394][/DOUBLEPOST]As an aside, is anyone going to try the demo times this weekend? I might try it out on Friday, the Saturday morning time is too early, and I'll probably let my kids try it out in the afternoon.
I'm sure the property is in the right hands. The one they've got for Monster Hunter looks pretty cool.Well, while it isn't about new games, Universal Studios has announced that they will be developing attractions for their theme parks based on Nintendo properties.
http://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/201505/4541/
I enjoyed playing that game, back in the dreamcast days.