PS4.5? Yeah, how cute...Soon... we RIDE.
Aww man, and I haven't even gotten my hands on a Hoopa yet.Starters and cover legendaries revealed for Pokemon Sun and Moon:
The water starter looks bad, but I like these legendaries more than any others in the series.
Saw that, but couldn't figure out at first whether they were just canceling Disney Infinity, or whether this meant all the Disney games (Ultimate Mickey, Duck Tales: Remastered, etc.) were going bye-bye.Disney is cancelling the Infinity game and figure lines, and will also apparently be halting their video game publishing.
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I stopped caring about catching them all last gen, so even though there have been free legendaries every month so far this year, I haven't bothered. I don't know if we're missing much.Aww man, and I haven't even gotten my hands on a Hoopa yet.
In terms of gameplay, I suppose not, especially if you mainly play single-player, like I do. I have plenty of Pokemon who would pwn in-game trainers as well as Hoopa would.I stopped caring about catching them all last gen, so even though there have been free legendaries every month so far this year, I haven't bothered. I don't know if we're missing much.
It's called a Cloyster. Use a Water Stone on a Shelder and there you go.In terms of gameplay, I suppose not, especially if you mainly play single-player, like I do. I have plenty of Pokemon who would pwn in-game trainers as well as Hoopa would.
In terms of wanting to catch them all though... I have a hole in my Pokedex and I'd like to fill it.
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The current rumor is that Disney is ether entering into a partnership or out-right buying a major game studio to handle this sort of thing. It's exactly what happened before the Marvel buy-out: Disney drops all of their "boys stuff" like Power Rangers (which they were embarrassed to help produce and run because of how "violent" it was and how little control they had over the Japanese side) then buys out a company that specialized in producing that content.Disney is cancelling the Infinity game and figure lines, and will also apparently be halting their video game publishing.
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We could finally settle the debate on who's the most powerful Disney Princess!Could you imagine a future Smash Bros. if Disney bought Nintendo?
Sora or Riku from Kingdom Hearts would be a huge selling point for me. Less so for someone like Mickey... though Mickey/Donald/Goofy as an assist would be fun. Really, a lot of Disney guys would be cool assists...Could you imagine a future Smash Bros. if Disney bought Nintendo?
There actually were plans for a Kingdom Hearts animated series, but they got nixed when it was decided they'd rather release each story as an entire chunk instead of risking cancellation partway through. Of course, that was before it took... what, 10 years to get KH3?I've said before, a Kingdom Hearts movie would've been a hit for Disney.
I have a hard time believing Disney is poised to take over either Nintendo or Sony, but I would've said the same about Marvel if that had been a rumor I heard before it happened. Kinda hoping it's neither though.
Technically, Elsa's a queen, so you're right.Don't say Elsa, Elsa doesn't count.
I mean, every game has had one-sitting sessions, it's just that one sitting turns out to be about 9-10 hours.Civ VI coming out this fall
Apparently it will have a multiplayer mode that is playable in a single sitting. That would be nice.
I'm sure single player won't change much in that regard, but a shorter multiplayer mode is definitely welcome.I'm not sure I like the idea of "Civ playable in one sitting". It depends on how it's implemented, of course, and I'll defintely buy Civ VI once it's out, in the Steam Christmas Sale or so , but...Will it be dumbed down even further? Flashier, time limited terms? Less decisions? Hard cap on time spent? Smaller maps? Faster advancement? Wait and see.
This is part of what I really like about Fallen Enchantress... it's civ, until one stack of units moves into another stack of units, and then it's Fire Emblem.Let's hope so. I'm....cautiously optimistic. I quite liked Civ V, though mostly only after the expansions. A lot of fans hated some of the decisions they made, so I'm curious which way they're going. Combined arms might be a good balance between murderstacks and one unit per tile, for example; cities stretching several times might be great or horrible depending on the implementation, and so on.
I have no doubt it can pull it off. My concern whether all that wonder will become predictable and boring after a few hours, or if it'll be a game that rewards continued exploration with more interesting and impressive discoveries.I'm cautiously optimistic about No Man's Sky, I genuinely wonder if it'll be able to pull off all it's promised so far, but I hope it will.
Hah, I actually owned Pyst.
I hope not.No Man's Sky will be 2016's Spore.
Yeah, I'm wondering if not starting at launch will mean all these billions of planets will be claimed and named because the developers underestimate what we as a subculture are willing and able to do.After a few months of play, it'll be Every Man's Sky.