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See AllZelda: Ocarina of Time Fan Makes Unexpected Discovery in Parking Lot
Weird, I actually just started playing through Ocarina of Time 3D and Majoras Mask 3D recently since I dug up my 3DSXL. I still can’t believe Nintendo hasn’t tried porting these versions (with some changes to go from 3DS to console). They overhauled the visuals but kept the feeling the exact same. They added several much-needed quality-of-life changes to Majoras Mask in particular as well.
I know that the original versions are the classics, but it’s a shame these excellent remakes are locked behind being 3ds games.
Capcom Threatens Legal Action In Response to Monster Hunter Wilds Harassment
What do you mean by “called out”? Is harassing individual developers count? Does sending death threats count? How far do you think is acceptable for the crime of being a small cog in the development of a game that disappointed you in some way?
Don’t pretend that all negativity is just rational discussion. We all know how some gamers can be, they’ve been doing this crap for many years now.
Silent Hill f Confirms Controversial Detail That Might Not Sit Right With Fans
I don’t care for its setting and character designs personally. The Japanese schoolgirl in a horror genre thing has been done to death already. Applying it to Silent Hill doesn’t make Silent Hill more interesting, it makes it more like other things.
Gamers Are Reportedly Losing Interest in Battle Royale Games
Battle Royales just aren’t for me. I played some Apex a couple years back, but I found that the matches are waaay too long for the 1%-5% chance you’ll have of winning.
Matches were pretty boring too (with a couple of exciting moments sprinkled in sometimes). Yah, could run-and-gun, but if I’m playing that way, I’d rather play a game where I can respawn shortly. Otherwise, it’s just a waste of time (unless it’s at the very beginning of a match).
To each their own, but I’m just glad that the trend has died down and not every single game is trying to chase it anymore.
Resident Evil 4: What is the Best Version?
I’d rather play the original than the remake. I enjoyed the remake, but I don’t like when they change too much and they did here I thought. The pacing feels different as a result and it doesn’t feel as good as the original in that regard. Didn’t care for the removing of fights and the smashing of areas together either (made it feel smaller imo).
It depends what you want out of a remake though. I also thought the villains were worse in the remake. They tried to flesh them out through journal entries, but they reduced the amount of interactions with them. Saddler doesn’t interact with Leon or even become a character really until halfway through the third act this time (where, in the original, he’s interacting with Leon since very early in the game). The encounter with the big dude in the village felt expedited this time as well. Salazar was decent, but still not as memorable as the original.
Was still a very good game, I just didn’t love it as much as others seemed to. Much preferred the Dead Space remake myself.
Marvel Rivals Players Agree That Banning 4 Specific Heroes Makes the Game More Fun
Whiny people being whiny. Happens with games like these. There ARE counters to those characters, you just have to change it up. Then again, I don’t do competitive so maybe there’s some extra craziness there.