Champ Gold
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Should I buy Skullgirls on Xbox One or wait for......something
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Skullgirls is amazing. Assuming you don't play on PC (so you can get the game and all DLC for like 3 dollars) You should probably do it.Should I buy Skullgirls on Xbox One or wait for......something
Buy itShould I buy Skullgirls on Xbox One or wait for......something
My PC can barely run Sonic CD HD.Skullgirls is amazing. Assuming you don't play on PC (so you can get the game and all DLC for like 3 dollars) You should probably do it.
A 3DS Metroid game would be satisfactory as well...Metroid 5 or a Metroid II remake could make for great 2.5D games on the system...as much as I want a Metroid Prime 4, the franchise needs to take the next step with its sidescrollers as well...Zero Mission was the last 2D Metroid game afterall and its been what? 12 years since its release?Not to go briefly off-topic, but this might interest all of you:
To me, for Nintendo to redeem themselves at this E3, here's some games that NEED to be revealed or mentioned in my eyes;
1. Paper Mario Color Splash Update.
After all the rage and anger about this game practically being Sticker Star 2, the game ended up going into deep silence following the direct back on March 3, 2016; the trailer on Nintendo's website was removed as well. Whether or not they have taken these few months worth of time to fix Color Splash or even consider thinking about delaying it to make a true RPG, that is uncertain. I just hope Intelligent Systems can possibly break from what Miyamoto wants on the game series and go back to its old roots.
2. Mother 3.
This game has been clamored for a translation for what, 10 years now? The game only has a fan translation (which by the way is something I'm glad the developers behind the fan translation did), and it would be a good move on Nintendo to give their fans what they want after a long 10 years of waiting. This would help Nintendo get back on the right track of listening to their fans.
3. A new mainstream Metroid game (no spin-offs).
After Metroid Prime: Federation Force was revealed (and also revealed to have been in development since 2009, which is absurd), it was universally panned by fans due to not staying true to the main Metroid games. For example, not having Samus Aran as the main character or not having an essence on exploration are two problems people seem to have had in this spin-off. If they can reveal a true Metroid game for the Wii U/NX, that'll show that Metroid is still alive and well and that the spin-off is not the end.
4. Super Mario Galaxy 3
Trust me when I say this, but this game has practically been in-demand for a long time; it's a super successful franchise of Mario games and it would be a smart move to announce a third game. I honestly want this myself, and it'll again show that Nintendo is capable of listening to fans and not ignoring them.
5. A new Donkey Kong game involving King K. Rool's Krazy return.
As we all know (not to annoy/anger people), King K. Rool did not make it into Smash Bros; he only became a costume for reasons that Sakurai has never stated (but relevancy may of been a main factor and his last game appearance was about in 2008, around the time that Brawl came into existence). If they can announce a brand new Donkey Kong game that actually revives the King as the main antagonist, it'll make him relevant again to allow Sakurai to reconsider him and let him into the game.
The guy said that he was sure everyone in the audience would love it. We are the audience, we didn't like itSteep is not a gamer's game.
It's meant for people who want an alpine exploration simulator.
It looks promising for what it is though.
Complaining about it is like complaining about Train Simulator though, it isn't supposed to be a "game-y game".
The first South Park had not an ounce of DLC.I swear, if Ubi somehow ****s up South Park with DLC bull****, I'm not buying it until they release a definitive version.
I love South Park, but not enough to sit through Ubi's crap.
He meant the live audience.The guy said that he was sure everyone in the audience would love it. We are the audience, we didn't like it
True. It could have been like EA.Ubisoft gets a Not as bad as it could've been/10.
It had DLC. Though it was just armor and weapons that did absolutely nothing to otherwise enhance the game (which I was totally fine with especially when it was preinstalled with the used copy I bought).The first South Park had not an ounce of DLC.
I don't think Matt and Trey would let them pull that bull****.
****ing hell I was about to post thatHe meant the live audience.
AKA a lot of plants.
Anyway
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Second best bit of the trailer.
After the doggos.
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Which character is that? Depending on the answer, I may have to agree with themI start watching the videos from a YouTube channel that was linked in here and I end up finding a video where they call my favorite video game character the third most annoying video game character in all of existence because "he's the reason why there are all these other characters that aren't the main character in the series and we hate them all too."
. . .This is why I rarely check out gaming channels.