I haven't played this game yet, so I'll go ahead and pick it up. Price tag will dictate whether I pick it up right away or wait for a price drop. I wouldn't pay more than $30 for a 2 year old game. Even with these additions.
I took advantage of the Amazon preorder discount and saved $20 by purchasing both. This will be my first real experience with the series. I can't wait to hunt at home and on the go.
Excellent article. I just hope they give the Wii U a fair shake but it sounds like studios may have already had their development dollars in PS4 and Xbox Next efforts. Hopefully, major releases coming soon for Wii U will help to bolster system sales and companies will again pickup projects they might have shelved. I'd hate to see third party support relegated to the dismal state we saw on Wii. However, I will always support Nintendo's quality and innovation. Maybe the excellent JRPG titles finally making their way to the US on the Wii will have enough success so that we may see more ports of Japanese Wii U releases here. I'm just afraid it won't come until the end of the consoles life cycle.
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Re: Wii U Version Of Deus Ex Will Be The "Ultimate Edition Of The Game"
I haven't played this game yet, so I'll go ahead and pick it up. Price tag will dictate whether I pick it up right away or wait for a price drop. I wouldn't pay more than $30 for a 2 year old game. Even with these additions.
Re: Review: Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (3DS)
I took advantage of the Amazon preorder discount and saved $20 by purchasing both. This will be my first real experience with the series. I can't wait to hunt at home and on the go.
Re: Talking Point: The Problem With 'Old' Wii U Ports
Excellent article. I just hope they give the Wii U a fair shake but it sounds like studios may have already had their development dollars in PS4 and Xbox Next efforts. Hopefully, major releases coming soon for Wii U will help to bolster system sales and companies will again pickup projects they might have shelved. I'd hate to see third party support relegated to the dismal state we saw on Wii. However, I will always support Nintendo's quality and innovation. Maybe the excellent JRPG titles finally making their way to the US on the Wii will have enough success so that we may see more ports of Japanese Wii U releases here. I'm just afraid it won't come until the end of the consoles life cycle.