RolStoppable said:
Yes, he is. Not only does he allow Zelda to be ruined, he even supports it. |
Let's go lynch mob on their asses!
I'm on Twitter @DanneSandin!
Furthermore, I think VGChartz should add a "Like"-button.
RolStoppable said:
Yes, he is. Not only does he allow Zelda to be ruined, he even supports it. |
Let's go lynch mob on their asses!
I'm on Twitter @DanneSandin!
Furthermore, I think VGChartz should add a "Like"-button.
RolStoppable said:
Yes, he is. Not only does he allow Zelda to be ruined, he even supports it. |
You're an idiot and I don't like you anymore.
That's based solely on this. It easily outweighs the good of your other 25198 posts.
Pineapple said:
You're an idiot and I don't like you anymore. That's based solely on this. It easily outweighs the good of your other 25198 posts. |
Haha! "like"
It's funny tho how untouchable Miyamoto is - at least it seems like that... I've never heard anyone say something bad about him...
I'm on Twitter @DanneSandin!
Furthermore, I think VGChartz should add a "Like"-button.
Badassbab said:
I think Nintendo is trying to appeal to the Apple crowd with the tab style controller. And Apple have one massive crowd.... I'm sure they'll release a standard controller for the purists.
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Yeah, I'm sure they'll release a standard controller for the purists - Nintendo love filling my world with shit-loads of tacky peripherals. This controller had best not be a lightweight afterthought like the MH3 controller.
It's reassuring to find that I'm not the only one critical of SS and of course, it's no surprise there are still those who adore the game - which is fair enough (ultimately I'm going to play it to completion as well, especially now I've heard about this "best ending ever" - although i think Princess Zelda would have to burst out of the screen, nosh me off and give me a winning lottery ticket to make it worth all the grinding, painstaking effort involved in SS), I'm pleased for Nintendo that they've got away with it this time - BUT THEY'D BETTER UP THEIR GAME NEXT TIME.
Too much planning, and you'll never get anything done.
Karl Pilkington.