great fucking Mad Max Thunderdome reverence..respect bro.that was a good one.and what kinda sick fuck wishes death on their dying mom? i aint playing. im a ninja.i just might come for his ass.nobody would and nobody would care. he better get right if he has one once of intelligence.ill give him a Columbian necktie.ded srs. im aChicago ganster
Hearing that kind of stuff from him erased any possible, for a lack of a better phrase, benefit of the doubt or "just ignore him and move along" attitude.
It's one indefensible act on top of another that puts that entire forum in a bad light to keep him and others like him around.
Does he have something on one or more of the admins/mods? Are they too lazy to beef up the security to keep him and a legion of alt spam out? I would be perpetually ashamed of myself if I knew
everything that he's said, done, and wished upon others and
still defended him.
Switch 2 is either gonna be shit or epic.just get a steamdeck already and call it a day.mod it and get any game you want
What's going to be shit is if NIntendo really does go through with DRM that works.
Nintendo would rather get pissy that people just want to play their games on hardware that doesn't fucking suck and wasn't designed around whatever asinine gimmicks they dreamt up each successive generation than just port that shit and print money.
Not everyone even wants a "Switch," either, just a device that plays games, be it a console or PC, but you're stuck paying for a screen that might never see the full light of day. Dollar for dollar, I'd rather get a dedicated, plug-in device with better performance across the board because it doesn't have to be limited by form factor.
Yeah brah, about to start Stellar Blade soon, the game with the hot chick. Played a little bit of it and the combat is really fun. It has a very satisfying parry system.
Switch 2 looks cool, but I've never been much into Nintendo games. I'll see what's better between that and the Steam Deck 2.
I grew up with Nintendo games, but man did I grow out of them. Nothing ever really lived up to or interested me like the N64 staples, nor has Nintendo ever really had the same variety in terms of maturity for wide appeal. It wasn't only all Mario and Kirby, they had Goldeneye and Turok, and Ocarina of Time/Majora's Mask were the darkest of the series for being more oriented towards a younger audience (one of the dungeons' backstories is that it was a torture chamber for interrogations and the boss has floating, severed hands).
After the Mario Movie I was thinking, "yes, give me
that magical mushroom kingdom," not this fever dream shit:
Then the closest they ever got to the Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask aesthetic was Twilight Princess, but I couldn't put up with the egregious handholding and drawn out, boring intro that treats the player like a lobotomy patient.
Now after the success of BotW/TotK, I don't have much faith in the IP's future. It's not as though the series didn't always have the hints of aspiring towards an open world game, however I'm not interested if Nintendo is going to continue ditching what made the franchise unique with the gadgets and dungeons in exchange for for copy-paste rewards and not even bothering to at least improve the combat and bosses or
something to compensate, because a lot of the problems/critiques you hear about them are things that numerous past games have already solved.
Nintendo's greatest enemy is themselves because they refuse to acknowledge that other games exist and learn from the mistakes that they made, and hell, probably eventually fixed as the respective genre/gameplay/concept type evolved while Nintendo shut itself in its room pretending that people don't play games not made by Nintendo.
It also sucks that they sold Rare to Microsoft, because that company's been mismanaged to shit and they could have continued making the perfect complements to Nintendo's own games.
Good to see you again girl.
Pepperidge Farms remembers.
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That person needs Jesus, and Jesus filed a restraining order in response.