Rayman Legends is the best 2D platformer ever, and I'm a nintendo fan! Ahahaha
I would hope this isn't a controversial opinion. Anything like this (said seriously and not in jest) e.g., "Naughty Gods" makes me die inside.The phrase "Nintendo magic" makes me want to toss a Mario Amiibo in a trash compactor.
AbsolutelyThe main Pokemon series has become mediocre.
I mean, the first and last two are kind of weird opinions but they're not totally absurd. The comment about TNO is stupid though because there's no way to quantify that claim. I mean if you don't like it, fine, I guess that can be a controversial opinion here on GAF. But to claim people are being contrarian is just moronic.TLoU is a snoozefest with a boring story.
Wolfenstein: TNO is only as popular as it is because it came out around the same time as Watch Dogs and people love being contrarian.
Destiny is the best console multiplayer shooter ever.
The robot/cyborg anime girl who just looks like a human with random geometric metal bits slapped on is one of of the worst character designs ever and is painfully overused in science-fiction. If you're going to make someone a robot or cyborg, put some more effort into it. Something like this just looks fucking awful.
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The robot/cyborg anime girl who just looks like a human with random geometric metal bits slapped on is one of of the worst character designs ever and is painfully overused in science-fiction. If you're going to make someone a robot or cyborg, put some more effort into it. Something like this just looks fucking awful.
Also, the DS4 is the biggest piece of shit controller ever devised. The build quality is pathetic and the battery life is a joke. Compared to older PlayStation controllers, its an improvement of sorts, but they were shit too so it isn't saying much.
..."that are not tightly designed". Add that qualifier and I'd agree with you. What's the point of an open world if it's all bland, repetitive, and uninteresting? "You mean I can go anywhere in this lifeless cut-and-paste world?" That's more of a chore than something I'd actually want to do.
A "tightly designed" world will have some geographical variety, good mix of open areas and towns, good mix of combat and exploration, and thematic or mechanical elements that tie the different sections together, like a guy from one village you find in a completely different area. Make it feel like an interesting, varied place where you don't know what will come next; one minute I'm surveying the landscape and exploring, the next I'm running away from a high level enemy that I'll have to come back to later. That's the first goal, whether it's "open world" or not. Majora's Mask accomplishes this and it's not what I'd call open world, but it doesn't really matter.
So if the game establishes that kind of world AND makes it open world in a way that doesn't break the game, then the open world concept can work well. But that's a lot harder to pull off.
I feel that Nintendo have become the classic rock radio station of games in that they trade in nostalgia instead of innovating or at the very least keeping current with the industry they are in. Obviously Nintendo's contribution to the early days of console gaming is huge and I'm not trying to detract from that but the company in it's modern form feels stagnant and worn out.
This is frustrating to me because Nintendo have a huge amount of money and a vast stable of I.Ps they are in a position where they could do some really exciting things but instead they seem almost fanatically opposed to doing anything interesting.
Every single game in the Infamous series is complete shit.
Those games are the definition of a polished turd.
Also, the DS4 is the biggest piece of shit controller ever devised. The build quality is pathetic and the battery life is a joke. Compared to older PlayStation controllers, its an improvement of sorts, but they were shit too so it isn't saying much.
I prefer a bad port rather than no port.
I agree at this point. Cross-gen ports are essentially the result of no backwards compatibility on the PS4 and XBox 1, and it's dragging this generation down. Sure, the PS4 looks better than the PS3, but why pay an extra $400 to play a game that I can already play on a system that I already have?PS4 and XB1 still don't offer any software compelling enough to justify an upgrade, ESPECIALLY because there's no backwards compatibility. I honestly think I could get by on PS3/360 for another 5 years at this rate.
Dual shock has always been a horrible design
Those two sticks down there is horrible placement, especially the left one, it's just unusable. You lose comfort and precision for what ? Symmetry ? Woah.
Fuck dual shocks for fucking my thumbs up
Right?My symmetrical hands like a symmetrical controller.
The PS4 has been pretty boring so far.
Open-world games are boring and repetitive.
PS4 and XB1 still don't offer any software compelling enough to justify an upgrade, ESPECIALLY because there's no backwards compatibility. I honestly think I could get by on PS3/360 for another 5 years at this rate.
Nintendo games are boring.