JujuFish
Lifer
I'm with you. And even then, they said they're "aiming" for 2022, so I'm now fully expecting 2023.BOTW2 is the only thing I really cared about from this. I didn't think it would be 2021 so that is no surprise.
I'm with you. And even then, they said they're "aiming" for 2022, so I'm now fully expecting 2023.BOTW2 is the only thing I really cared about from this. I didn't think it would be 2021 so that is no surprise.
New 2D Metroid in October alone makes Nintendo's presentation the best of E3 by far
Tried so many times to get into BOTW, I think 3 times and it didn't do much for me. I guess nothing like what I was used to and I'm coming from where I really enjoyed the N64 version of Zelda and Majora's mask,etc.
It’s not prime which is what I think most people really wanted to see so I don’t agree 100%. For some a 2D Metroid may be a step back and they are going to play Halo on Xbox instead or some other title.
I guess I fall into that camp a bit. I can totally see your point though so don’t misunderstand. I think on the whole it is one of the better titles shown in a sea of CG/cinematic trailers and blandness and I’ll probably buy it so I can have something to play.
I think it comes down to how Super Metroid is a fairly beloved game from the SNES, and I believe all 2D Metroid games after Super Metroid were all handheld games. So, it's nice to have a console release instead of having to stare at such a small screen. That reminds me of when I tried to play Radiant Historia on the 3DS because I had heard so much praise for it, but I got tired of staring at the small screen. I ended up hacking my 3DS (far more time-consuming than the Vita), pulling my save file, and running it on the PC via emulator instead. I think I was also able to inject Japanese voices that way?
I think it comes down to how Super Metroid is a fairly beloved game from the SNES, and I believe all 2D Metroid games after Super Metroid were all handheld games. So, it's nice to have a console release instead of having to stare at such a small screen. That reminds me of when I tried to play Radiant Historia on the 3DS because I had heard so much praise for it, but I got tired of staring at the small screen. I ended up hacking my 3DS (far more time-consuming than the Vita), pulling my save file, and running it on the PC via emulator instead. I think I was also able to inject Japanese voices that way?
Is Citra pretty good these days? Really want to replay Shin Megami Tensei IV on a bigscreen and a decent sound system since I know it's never coming to Switch. God that soundtrack.
Hey that’s what I just bought on Friday with some Father’s Day money. Read basically if you like jrpg’s this is a good buy. Played all the other ones so dived in. Funny they made the option to play SNES 2D mode.
DQXI is a blast. Be prepared to sink a fair number of hours into it since, just when you think it's over . . . it isn't.
A little off topic, but I still remember renting and trying to beat DQ(W)5 on NES over a weekend. Could never do it, always got to chapter 5 but could never beat it in a weekend.Will play that next on PS5 once I finish TLOU Part II. Feels weird to be a big JPRG fan, especially stuff like Shin Megami Tensei, Persona, Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy IV & VI, while having never played a game from this series that originated the JRPG. But bought XIS when it went on sale a month or two ago and am very eager to try it out. God the art looks amazing.
A little off topic, but I still remember renting and trying to beat DQ(W)5 on NES over a weekend. Could never do it, always got to chapter 5 but could never beat it in a weekend.
I think thats what I ended up doing, but it was a bear to try and get my dad to rent the same game back to back, it was at a local supermarket of all places as well.I always saved RPG for the summer so I could rent the game 2 or 3 times in a row (thank you Blockbuster 5-night rentals) and beat it. Don't remember if Blockbuster did the 5-night rentals in the NES era though, as my first console was SNES (unless you want to consider Ti99 4/A a console).
Will play that next on PS5 once I finish TLOU Part II. Feels weird to be a big JPRG fan, especially stuff like Shin Megami Tensei, Persona, Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy IV & VI, while having never played a game from this series that originated the JRPG. But bought XIS when it went on sale a month or two ago and am very eager to try it out. God the art looks amazing.
A little off topic, but I still remember renting and trying to beat DQ(W)5 on NES over a weekend. Could never do it, always got to chapter 5 but could never beat it in a weekend.
Oh you are right, it was 4. 3 was the one you could build any party/character you wanted and 4 was the one the first chapter you started with the healie that eventually turned into a person.DQXI is interesting. It's vintage Toriyama, but a huge step forward for DQVIII and DQIX (which in turn was a step back from DQVIII since they went mobile for that game). I think it kind of surprised a lot of people to see DQ go back to its roots after going mobile for IX and MMO for X. Too bad American audiences never got to see DQX.
Sure you don't mean DQIV? DQV was Super Famicom/SNES.
Switch OLED model announced. Release is October 8th. No updated processor, just the screen and the dock now includes an ethernet port.
Wonder if you can save a few bucks just buying the tablet instead.
arstechnica.com