Ehh, he tends to twist the truth to suit his point, but generally his point is solid enough that that can be overlooked. In this case, i think it's neither. I don't think Nintendo has ever quite lost the touch of the NES/SNES era games, which is why they've stayed true to their roots. They occasionally experiment a little, but it doesn't really alter the core concept at all

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







