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Re: Review: Darksiders: Warmastered Edition (Wii U)

Azooooz

Funny, at the time you posted this review, I've just completed the game on PC. I've really enjoyed playing this game. Challenging puzzle, hard to find collectibles, and good combat mechanics. The thing that have made the game bad that the game stuttering when moving through Serpent Holes, and also when in some of the places in the game.

Can't wait to install the sequel on PC. I already have the Wii U version, but there is no harm in trying it on other machines.

Re: Guide: A Nintendo Fan's Breakdown of E3 2017's Press Conferences and Events

Azooooz

Of all three companies, Nintendo seems to be the most interesting one. There are still many things that we don't know about Switch and its online features. It's a make or break for Nintendo to reveal how good the Online Services will be.

Microsoft is bragging how Project Scorpio is the most powerful home console. They need to back up their claim with games. If the games are bad, then Project Scorpio isn't likely to be picked up but hard-core fans.

Sony will just need to unveil more exclusives to their PS4 (and PS4 Pro). Rumours that they might reveal a new portable console that competes with Nintendo Switch, but we'll keep our fingers crossed with this one.

The rest of the companies depend on the big 3's performance.

Re: Nintendo Has Discontinued The NES Classic Edition in North America

Azooooz

@nab1 Even if Nintendo didn't state anything about that, it's obvious from the start that this thing would be temporary. I mean, why would you expect that Nintendo plans to continue selling a product that would cannibalize its newest console. I read on twitter many times that people want NES Classic mini more than the Switch, and that is where Nintendo started to worry.

Re: ARM Confirms That The Nintendo Switch's Chipset Is Very Close To Tegra X1 Spec

Azooooz

@Yasume The article above is confirmed to be a rumour, so the actual custom Nvidia Tegra specs are yet to be revealed.

And you can't tell if the system will fail or not based on your assumption. I say wait for at least a year before judging. If it fails, then it fails, and if it succeeds, then it succeeds, and that's that! 3rd party devs will only join if there are more sales of the console, whether the console is powerful or not.

Example: PS Vita and 3DS. 3DS, despite having weak specs, its user base is marginally bigger than the powerful PS Vita, and 3rd party devs are making games for 3DS more than PS Vita because of that.

Devs go where the money is, even if the console runs on a potato.