Nintendo has a habit over the last 4 years of not holding an E3 press conference and just throwing out a "treehouse" show. You can argue it doesn't make a difference, but I've always found press conferences more professional and to the point. They want to shock and awe you, but at the same time answer questions and tell us what we want to know. The Treehouse shows feel like they spent too much time & money on making the show (like those puppets or that Terminator spoof). Sure **** might find it funny, but it becomes unbearably long without substance. Case in point this year, their "show" was just about the new Zelda and Pokemon Sun/Moon, both which we knew about for a while now.How did Nintendo say screw it anyway?
I'm curious if they are doing anything else with the 3DS, the WiiU and the new one I know nothing about.
Yes, where is FF7? Zelda, however, looked good. More RPG-like, and I love the hybrid look between Twilight Princess and the cell shading animation of Wind Waker.
Link jumping is just so strange.
After all this time why do developers feel the need to add that to games? I don't know anybody who has ever liked weapon upkeep in a game.Yeah, it looks good, but I don't see why everybody is gushing over it so much.I liked everything about it until I read it has a equipment damage mechanic in it's gameplay.After all this time why do developers feel the need to add that to games? I don't know anybody who has ever liked weapon upkeep in a game.
Ask and you shall receive!Still trying to figure out wtd the Nintendo NX will be. Anyone got rumour-free facts?