| LilChicken22 said: High quality developer? You're kidding right? Those games are terrible. |
I was just bsing around. I actually bought Heroes of Ruin and it was an okay game although there was a lot more potential for it to be way better.
| LilChicken22 said: High quality developer? You're kidding right? Those games are terrible. |
I was just bsing around. I actually bought Heroes of Ruin and it was an okay game although there was a lot more potential for it to be way better.
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the_dengle said: Okay... I paused for a second, re-read the title, and laughed. Ya got me. XD @OT, oh no! Now who will make Hannah Montana: The Movie U??? |
Jokes apart.
I can't see why the developers are abandoning Nintendo... Nintendo is friendly, easy to talk and work, have a easy console to work, and a big fan base.
I always think that odd... the only reason is the Wii U bad sales but the bad is caused by the lack of games? So makes no sense to me.
I actually though of this when I saw that the former EA dude got in charge there. But I didn't know he was going to turn it around that quickly :p
sethnintendo said:
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That game would have been so much better with a bit harder difficulty.
If you're a company that makes crap licensed games, iPhone is the place to be.
Strange business move. Seems most of all their games are handheld games.
Why would they abandon Nintendo? Oh well. Never bought a single game on that list, so don't care.
Their DS ports were actually pretty good.

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.


Rumor has it that they're going to develop exclusively for the Ouya now!
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