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Re: Video: Blaster Master Zero and Its Loving Tribute to the NES Original

raisenv

@Romeo-75
"these people pick games apart so bad they have to hate playing them and its all a big bunch of BS"
Really? Do you even watch the video? The guy keep talking about how much he LOVE the game (and Blaster Master franchise as a whole). Accusing him to hate the game because he pointed some flaws of the game is just immature.
It's his job and DF specialty to pick apart technical aspect of video games, regardless how they feel about. But doesn't mean that by pointing flaws they hate the game in question. You should know that if you really love something, you have to accept and recognize the flaws it has, otherwise it's just blind fanboyism. In fact, if you love a game so much you probably play it enough times to spot something that other people don't.
Oh yes you never notice nor care about the pixels integer or whatever, that's fine and all but doesn't mean the problems don't exist or other people shouldn't care too. Remember, no product is perfect. DF just did their job because they have tools and knowledge at their disposal; their findings can be useful (or just making it some interesting facts) for some people. Also, this video here isn't some review that encourage/discourage people to buy the game, it's not like they said "hey, don't buy this game because one pixel is off", it's just technical analysis.

Re: PS4 and Sony Enjoy Dominant Week in Japan With Price Cut and New Releases

raisenv

@carlos82
"or having second screens nobody uses"
Excuse me, that's exaggeration and ignorance. At least there's this one person who can claim to find a good use of Gamepad: me. My TV suddenly turned off on its own in the middle of my Wind Waker HD session. It failed to turn on again, something was broken. I just push a button to continue my game in the gamepad anyway. If I play in any other console, surely I would be forced to forfeit my session and lost my hard earned progress.
Another example, while Fatal Frame V wasn't a smash hit in Japan, surely of all those thousands people who bought the game used the Gamepad too (because it's integrated to the game mechanic). Thousands may not equal to million but definitely not 'nobody'.
The gamepad has many potential. It's just under-utilized. I'm not blindly defending Nintendo, the wasted potential of Gamepad is something I love to complain. But your kind of ignorance and cynicism about 'gimmicks nobody uses' won't help the situation.

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