So, the non-gaming websites gave it high scores, but the non-gaming sites are going low, primarily because of the lack of voice chat and the fact that the game is unfinished.
Would you like to try rephrasing that again?
So, the non-gaming websites gave it high scores, but the non-gaming sites are going low, primarily because of the lack of voice chat and the fact that the game is unfinished.
So, the non-gaming websites gave it high scores, but the non-gaming sites are going low, primarily because of the lack of voice chat and the fact that the game is unfinished.
I think I'm going to wait for a deal to pick it up. If the game is 80% done, I'm only going to pay 80% for it.
Same because the writing isn't like how a 10 years old would've talked, imo....
Would you like to try rephrasing that again?
but you missed the best part!
Well, lower comparitively, going 7-9 instead of perfect 10.
Depressing stuff.
Cute article otherwise, though.
I think he was referring to "the non-gaming websites gave it high scores, but the non-gaming sites are going low."
Really says something about some people that you hear 10 year-olds bring up the same "Nintendo is for kids" arguments they do.
I'm wondering this too - looks like the last Wii U review on the site was for Kirby back in February. Not that there have been many (any?) Wii U games to review since then. Hopefully she renders judgement on Splatloon today so we can all definitively know whether or not this should be a day 1 purchase!What's the BioGamerGirl verdict a.k.a the only verdict worth listening to?
no blood and cursing = not mature
funny how a 10-year-old's perception is strangely similar to many adult gamers as well
Wished it was a video, the wording throws me off that it is a 10 year old.
There’s a single-player area, a multiplayer arena, and a local competitive mode for two players. Which did you like most?
I liked online play the most, because you get to have a team. Which is great. I’m not the best player out there, and having a team I can rely on is great. I really like that. But it’s kind of a personal thing. I’d rather not get into it.
Oh?
Yeah. Let’s move on, dad.
I saw one person say, “I’m happy there’s no voice chat because if there were people would just tell me how much I suck.” I can kind of understand that.
Same because the writing isn't like how a 10 years old would've talked, imo....
Actually, this little girl is dispensing the truth bombs all over the interview:
But it's the same for every major Nintendo release. That line is nothing out of the ordinary.Maybe the reviewers are not the only who are thirsty.
http://delildel.tumblr.com/post/120097071780/7am-mark-in-an-hour-the-line-can-move-across-the
no blood and cursing = not mature
funny how a 10-year-old's perception is strangely similar to many adult gamers as well
It is legitimate criticism. There were many ways to go around the issue, and Nintendo decided to go for the one where some adult players would have issues with.And the voice chat demagoguery is trying to make a comeback...
I get tired of both sides of this silly argument. Playing mature games doesn't make you mature nor does liking games with no blood or cursing make you mature. The ratings only mean some content may not be suitable for certain age groups. I like to think of games like Eddie Murphy some people prefer R rated Eddie to family friendly Eddie or vice versa. I can appreciate stellar family friendly things like Shrek but lean towards the mature stuff.
I don't think splatoon would work as a mature game but I don't think it would hurt to include the standard options expected in today's online shooters.
Would you like to try rephrasing that again?
And the voice chat demagoguery is trying to make a comeback...
This is such a ridiculous post. "The people that don't like the game just didn't understand it and who cares about their opinion because they didn't play it the right way."
FUCK. This is me posting at 8 in the morning on 4 hours sleep.
I meant the non-gaming sites are giving it perfect scores, and the gaming sites are going low.
FUCK. This is me posting at 8 in the morning on 4 hours sleep.
I meant the non-gaming sites are giving it perfect scores, and the gaming sites are going low.
FUCK. This is me posting at 8 in the morning on 4 hours sleep.
I meant the non-gaming sites are giving it perfect scores, and the gaming sites are going low.
Uh huh. Sure.I'm saying the people who posted the lower scores were having problems no one else was experiencing, like problems with the controls and or how the gameplay operated and they took off the game's score because of their own problem.
Low? Like 2's and 3's?
Has this one been posted yet http://metro.co.uk/2015/05/27/splatoon-review-is-nintendos-online-shooter-on-target-5217230/
Cons: Only two online modes, one of which is inaccessible for the first several hours. No customisation options, only five maps, and a largely superfluous story mode.
It's good to know most of the reviews 'cons' are being fixed over the summer. Seems really weird it's being docked points so many places when we already know we will be getting new maps bi-weekly for free over the summer.
Maybe the reviewers are not the only who are thirsty.
http://delildel.tumblr.com/post/120097071780/7am-mark-in-an-hour-the-line-can-move-across-the
What the fuck.
It's also the line for new Amiibo day. (Nintendo World store is the only place you can get all the new ones, including the various retailer exclusives.)
A quasi review from Canada's National Post (Financial Post) newspaper.
A guy interviews his 10-year-old daughter about her impressions of the game and first time playing an online shooter.
http://business.financialpost.com/f...st-online-competitive-shooter?__lsa=ff01-07d5
*Sigh*
So I take it 90% of them are scalpers.
A quasi review from Canada's National Post (Financial Post) newspaper.
A guy interviews his 10-year-old daughter about her impressions of the game and first time playing an online shooter.
http://business.financialpost.com/f...st-online-competitive-shooter?__lsa=ff01-07d5
Do you think youd like to try a shooter thats more of an every-player-for-themselves kind of thing?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. As I explained before, dad, I like to have teammates I can rely on. Thats all I have to say about that.
10yrolds don't want to play it because Nintendo is for kids? That should be a selling point.
So a smaller online community is a selling point for a multiplayer tps? lol
It's not like you're going to hear anyone online since there's no VC for the game iirc
A quasi review from Canada's National Post (Financial Post) newspaper.
A guy interviews his 10-year-old daughter about her impressions of the game and first time playing an online shooter.
http://business.financialpost.com/f...st-online-competitive-shooter?__lsa=ff01-07d5
So a smaller online community is a selling point for a multiplayer tps? lol
It's not like you're going to hear anyone online since there's no VC for the game iirc
So a smaller online community is a selling point for a multiplayer tps? lol
It's not like you're going to hear anyone online since there's no VC for the game iirc
You should quote the whole thing.
"Hmm. Interesting point. Theres no voice chat, and if there were Id have disabled it because I dont want you chatting with strangers online. But do you think being able to talk to other players using a headset would help you do better? Especially if they were your friends?
Yes. Because then I could make plans with my teammates, and that would help. But I can see why its not for everyone. When you go around the game plaza you can look at what people say in their Miiverse drawings. I saw one person say, Im happy theres no voice chat because if there were people would just tell me how much I suck. I can kind of understand that."
It looks like they both understand voice chat should be an option and not completely omitted, while understanding why someone wouldn't want it on.
How did you even get anything about a smaller online community from that post?
Kids are so eager to grow up, whereas grownups embrace their childish side and all the Nintendo games that come with it.
Kids are so eager to grow up, whereas grownups embrace their childish side and all the Nintendo games that come with it.
Kids are so eager to grow up, whereas grownups embrace their childish side and all the Nintendo games that come with it.