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"Quite frankly, I got so tired with this game's constant cutscenes that I put it away and went on to play other things. However, ironically, the story sticked to me and I wanted to know what happened next, so I'm back playing it. I'm not sure if I should praise the developers or reprimend them for this. LOL! :D"
Friday, August 03, 2012
"Great post! I can relate to this, my wife can't handle 3D environments either. She's stuck on 2D platforms..."
Friday, August 03, 2012
"Actually, by the looks of it, it appears that the Wii U's GPU is going to be slightly better then the Xbox 720's!
http://www.nintengen.com/2012/01/speculation-wii-u-gpu-vs-xbox-720-gpu.html"
http://www.nintengen.com/2012/01/speculation-wii-u-gpu-vs-xbox-720-gpu.html"
Friday, August 03, 2012
"I agree with everything that has been said here (though there is a direct relationship between computational power and graphics, which I imagine is the main reason why we need more computational power). Having said that, I feel that Nintendo has its own place in the market - which is innovating. Some people call it gimmicks. I see them as interesting experiments in gameplay.
Having said all that, I believe the only weakness of the Wii U is not a lack of computational power, but more specifically, a lack of a separate CPU in the controller (which would transform it into a stand-alone tablet when on the go and help with the main unit's processing at home). As for a threat to Wii U in relation to the next generation, I believe the possibility of Microsoft developing a console with AR / VR power is the main threat."
Having said all that, I believe the only weakness of the Wii U is not a lack of computational power, but more specifically, a lack of a separate CPU in the controller (which would transform it into a stand-alone tablet when on the go and help with the main unit's processing at home). As for a threat to Wii U in relation to the next generation, I believe the possibility of Microsoft developing a console with AR / VR power is the main threat."
Friday, August 03, 2012
"Oh look! Another "all that matters in gaming is good graphics" PS3 / Xbox 360 player bashing the Wii U for not having better graphics! Do any of you guys ever consider that Nintendo's target market is not you but KIDS? Look at all Nintendo's titles - they are all oriented for kids. Which is why I have a Wii right now (I have two kids). And, quite frankly, I was planning to buy an Xbox 360 or PS3 for myself, but with Wii U's graphics and more mature titles (and pro controller), I might not need one of them after all.
I'm starting to wonder rather all the people who write about Wii being so bad because of graphics are teenagers who never experienced the old days of gaming. I remember playing pixelated games with no color when I was a kid and it was a lot of fun. I like good graphics, yes, but it is not an absolute necessity by any means. What makes a game good is not graphics, but gameplay. And Nintendo sure seems to understand that."
I'm starting to wonder rather all the people who write about Wii being so bad because of graphics are teenagers who never experienced the old days of gaming. I remember playing pixelated games with no color when I was a kid and it was a lot of fun. I like good graphics, yes, but it is not an absolute necessity by any means. What makes a game good is not graphics, but gameplay. And Nintendo sure seems to understand that."
Friday, August 03, 2012
"Bravo! I've always felt the same way! Far too many are obcessed with realistic graphics. As a side-note, however, from what I read about Watch Dogs, it is not the graphics that is the most exciting aspect of it, but the gameplay. Still, I heard it does come back to the usual FPS gameplay..."
Monday, July 02, 2012
