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Re: Metroid Dread's Producer Would Like To See Samus In Her Own Movie One Day

TheFozboz

If done correctly technically the way that (most) Metroid games are constructed price very adaptable to the "Hero's journey" arc that makes for good drama. Hero does cool stuff, hero comes across new enemy or environment, power shift there hero had to adapt and overcome, hero defeats enemies be it environmental, anti hero or both. Sign me up.

Re: Review: GoNNER (Switch eShop)

TheFozboz

This is the quintessential "one more time" game. Sure you could be careful and try to survive and make it to the boss. To me though the greatest fun is getting and keeping the uber cool multi-color techno combo system. This game is great for a short few playthroughs and the long grind.

Re: Nintendo's History With Playing Cards Directly Influenced The Switch

TheFozboz

I have the starter bundle pre-ordered and cannot wait to try out 1 2 switch with friends and family....and then go to my room and play BOTW on my tv. So i really do not know what all the fuss about it being a pack in is all about. 1 game is for the portable and the other is mainly for tv. That does not seem unreasonable if 1 2 switch has the content and production that they are claiming.

Re: Talking Point: Wii U vs Xbox One - Online Requirements and On-Disc DRM

TheFozboz

I have read through most of this discussion and am horrified at some of the borderline brainwashed statements for pro-drm/anti-share. I understand the point of view "the developers deserve every dollar from their work". At the same time, do you pay royalties on the refrigerator design that you are selling? remember you only payed to use the finished cooling product, there was a lot of research and work put into the final design, so lets give those engineers some credit huh. Or even better we all like music right? I have a few guitar tab books, I suppose you should pay the artist of these books if I decide to lend or even........gulp sell it to someone.
Some of you have to remember that it is not the 'poor' developers who are trying to change the used game paradigm, it is large money centric corporations who are the shakers of this movement and I am pretty sure it is not so that the developers get their "fair share".
sorry for the mini-rant but jeeze.....