super_furry wrote: » Jesus that was seriously weak. If nothing else, it's convinced me I need to buy a PS5.
super_furry wrote: » When they're announcing a physical version of a game that's been out for months in Hades, you know they're low on actual new games.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Not fair to say it was weak. No big stand out there but plenty of games that look like they will be really good. It's the niche where the Switch stands out instead of being a triple A playing machine like the other 2. Saw at least 6 games that will be exclusive to the system that interest me.
Turtwig wrote: » Who's developing Mario golf?
McFly85 wrote: » Camelot. So now they’ve done Tennis and Golf, maybe finally after that they can give me that Golden Sun remaster I want!
blockfighter wrote: » An OK Direct. Went in with little to no hopes and hoping to be surprised. Mario Golf, Fall Guys and Skyward Sword (never played) were the stand outs. Will probably get the Age of Calamity DLC too. Other than that, nothing interested me but I'm sure it will interest some people.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Are Camelot back developing it? They haven't made one for a while and the series has suffered while they were knocking it out of the park with Everyone's Gold on Playstation. Would be great if they are back as their Golf RPGs were insanely good.
Gamer Bhoy 89 wrote: » I'm still baffled by how many people actually love Age of Calamity when the original Hyrule Warriors wasn't that much talked about, and everyone always crapped all over the Dynasty Warriors/Musou-style games. Once Zelda does that style, though, it's somehow revelled. I can name a ton of Musou games that Hyrule couldn't touch.
blockfighter wrote: » It was the first musou game I ever tried and I only tried it because of the BOTW connection. Loved it. Didn't think I'd love the style but wanted to see the story. Turns out I loved the gameplay. Will definitely play more of that style of game in future.
Nintendo outlined the contents of two "Waves" of content coming later this year, both of which will be purchasable for $20 beginning on May 28. Buying the expansion will also net you a purchase bonus of two new costumes for Link. The first wave of content releases in June, and includes an expanded roster of characters, new weapon types, new challenges in the Royal Ancient Lab, and new enemies to fight. The second wave, coming in November, will bring new character vignettes, new stages, a further expanded roster, and new battle skills for existing characters. At the moment, this expansion does not appear to add to the existing story of the game in any way.
Gunmonkey wrote: » In case anyone wanted to know, Nintendo did their usual shtick and had some Japan exclusive games shown where more Western titles fitted into the Direct. Nothing major though. A Calugula sequel (yeah I dunno, I did watch the anime and something trapped in bizzare world where an AI trys to appease peoples wishes or something, seems basic AJRPG