I think its just that Nintendo puts fun and innovation before anything else, they just use their popular franchises as a shell for that innovation. Mario Galaxy is still a "Mario" game, yet you wont encounter the same thing twice in it, each level is full of new ideas and gameplay mechanics. I dig Nintendo's games cause I always seem to have a good time with them. I'm not planning on getting a WiiU anytime soon, but I will say that I'm a bit tempted now that Nintendo is finally showing games for it.
Last Guardian is a big one...at this point one would think that its been delayed in order to be ported up to the ps4. I just wonder when we'll see some new info on it, maybe e3?
I just beat the game yesterday. I love the moments in that game where things just go bat-shit insane. Fighting the dragon, sneaking into the Duchess chamber at night, the beasts in the ever-fall, and finally the last portion of that game were all good moments to be sure... to bad the middle of that game was completely lacking in story.
@Tennmuerti said:
Also funny thing: you are still vulnurable to the Brine, while well you know.... :P
I also found that funny, it was the first thing I tested out once I regained control, strongest being in Dragons Dogma is the brine...
I wasn't particularly disturbed by the violence, and felt that it looked very kinetic, gritty, and awesome. The one place in which it puzzled me however, was the justification for it. Granted I don't know anything about the games plot or events leading up to this particular moment, but it seemed to me like a bunch of dudes where simply trying to survive and look for supplies together, when all of a sudden a 13 year old girl with a knife and a guy wielding a magnum, burst in and started killing them.
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