Glitchy Bowser Jr.
"Stuff it, sponge brain!"
Lucina said:for honor is perhaps the most stupid game name ive seen in while
I prefer For Glory.
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Lucina said:for honor is perhaps the most stupid game name ive seen in while
Eri Ayase said:Purple Yoshi said:At E3, what would be your "shut up and take my money" game?
The usual suspects:
-Shenmue III (not gonna happen I know)
-A HD remake of FFVI (^) (just imagine i wrote 7)
-And something unexpected I see that makes me insanely hyped (there's usually one game like that in every E3).
Why?Paper Jorge said:fuck rare replays
fuck that so fucking hard
I thought Sony's was absolutely great. We got THREE highly requested titles that people thought would never happen. So far, it's Sony>Bethesda>Microsoft>Ubisoft>>>>Electronic Arts for me.Eri Ayase said:words cannot describe what just happened
Lumastar said:Why?Paper Jorge said:fuck rare replays
fuck that so fucking hard
True, but:Paul Heyman said:Lumastar said:Why?Paper Jorge said:fuck rare replays
fuck that so fucking hard
>hype up rare something all e3
>it ends up being 30 rare games for $30
>in spite of the fact that this is a good deal no banjo-threeie kills it
>then rare proceeds to reveal fucking pirate MMO
srsly
Good answerDragonFreak said:(Don't give any money to Rare, spend it on Playtonic instead)
supermariofan said:I haven't played a single Shenmue game. What is it about the series that I'm missing out on?
I'm adding two more:Lumastar said:My Predictions for Nintendo
- Star Fox Wii U kicks off the conference. Single player and multiplayer are both shown off. It comes out this holiday.
- Super Mario Maker is shown. A recap is given from the NWC, a new trailer is shown, and the special amiibo that got leaked is announced to launch in a bundle with the game. The game and amiibo are announced to launch on September 11th, and by the end of June the game's release date is changed by somewhere between a day and a week.
- Paper Mario Wii U is confirmed. The game's new mechanic revolves around origami, and the game is set to launch in early 2016.
- Mario Strikers Wii U is happening. It is once again developed by Next Level Games. It will launch at the end of the year.
- A remake of Sunshine is confirmed to be happening for Wii U. It will be released on the e-Shop this winter.
- Blast Ball is shown off again. It will release by the end of the year.
- A new third-party partnership is shown off.
- A new trailer is shown for Project Treasure. Details about gameplay are given. The title will launch in Fall worldwide. (Japan gets it early.)
- New details about Shin Megami Tensai X Fire Emblem are given, including a trailer. The title is still given a launch window of 2016.
- Details about Fire Emblem if are shown. Japan gets a short launch trailer while everywhere else gets a recap of details already revealed in Japan.
- Rhythm Heaven: The Best Plus is confirmed for a worldwide release. A trailer is shown. The game will release by the end of the year.
- Yoshi's Woolly World gets a short presentation. The game and amiibo will release in North America on August 14th, 2015.
- We get a third-party reel.
- We get an indie reel almost immediately after.
- Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer is shown off. Details about interacting with other players are revealed. After a new trailer, a new announcement is confirmed.
- Animal Crossing Wii U is happening and will release in Spring of 2016. The game features more content, new multiplayer features, and at least one new location to travel to.
- The leaked Animal Crossing amiibo figures are shown off. Their functionality is explained. In the Wii U game, they give boosts to the player. For example, the Maple amiibo gives discounts at the Able Sisters. There is a limit to how many times you can use these amiibo.
- A new Diddy Kong Racing is shown off for Wii U. It is led my Monster Games with assistance from Retro Studios.
- The next installments in the Metroid franchise are shown off. Both a Wii U and 3DS Metroid game, 3D and 2D respectively, are being developed and will be released in 2016. The biggest news is that the Wii U version is being co-developed by Platinum Games and Retro Studios. Retro and another company are making the 3DS version.