Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is the most ambitious Metroid title Nintendo & @RetroStudios have ever developed, and it feels like a miracle to have even played it. But was it worth the 18-year wait?
My latest review for @GoNintendoTweet! https://t.co/njEQrOKIKT
Saw in the replies that this guy has never seen Mad Men.
Pete Campbell? He thought of that. Turned out it already existed, but he arrived at it independently.
o unico jeito de um remake de majoras mask fazer jus o original é se ele so tiver 1 ano de desenvolvimento num crunch aonde os devs nao podem ver suas familias
Help me out here, so the Switch 2 in its second and third year will have, at LEAST:
- A New Zelda
- A New Fire emblem
- A New Xenoblade
- A New Onimush
- A New Rayman
- A New Call of Duty
- A New Tomb Raider
- A New Dragon Quest
- A New Deltarune Chapter
- A New Kingdom Hearts
- A New Final Fantasy X 2
- A New Square Zelda-Like
- A New Exclusive Fromsoft Game
- A New Splatoon
- A Bunch of very good PC/PS5/Xbox Ports
Have I lost my mind...but this seems like a pretty decent lineup? My Ps5 was gathering dust at this stage (is so much better now) and don't get me started on my Xbox Series X.
Idea: Why don't we go back to actually LIKING games?
There is no need for a PS6 or Xbox Helix. We are only just now really seeing devs take advantage of PS5/XSX exclusive software. And the Switch 2 has perfectly adequate ports of 3rd party games, not to mention their exclusive titles.
We don’t need a new generation anytime soon.
I truly believe we’re at the apex of game consoles. Sony and Microsoft can ride comfortably for the next decade on current hardware and release high-fidelity games at a regular clip. Nintendo is marginally behind specs wise, but they have the portability factor to make up for it.
So it looks like the two options for Xbox Helix/PS6 are;
1. Wait until the Trump Tariffs and Ai bubble dissolve before production.
2. Offset the cost of the console to the consumer at +$4000
So it looks like the two options for Xbox Helix/PS6 are;
1. Wait until the Trump Tariffs and Ai bubble dissolve before production.
2. Offset the cost of the console to the consumer at +$4000
@DerriqEvans I agree, but it’s probably too expensive in this current global economic environment. Nintendo is keeping things simple to keep costs down as much as possible.
I honestly think the reason why Nintendo’s not doing colorful joycons anymore is bc of Trump’s tariffs. It’s likely more cost effective to mass produce black shells and just replace the joysticks with different colors.
Otherwise these special editions would probably be $120.