![]() Just wanted to say how much I am loving my PlayStation 4 and in particular Resogun! What an awesome looking game and extremely addictive as well. After all, it is meant to be a sequel to A Link To The Past on the SNES. GC: Although we were also disappointed by the bosses most of the other things you describe are purposeful design decisions. PPS: I can’t be too old because I’m loving two-player co-op on Lego Marvel Super Heroes with my three-year-old son. Smjenkins1981 (PSN ID)/scottay2hottay (Nintendo ID) I know I am in the minority about this and I’m not saying these things just to be different. I did enjoy the final incarnation of the last boss and the ending, but that is all. Oh yeah, flipping hookshot!’ And then it was all over. I wonder what item I have to use on this guy. What? No mid-dungeon surprise mini boss and no surprise weapon/item either. I guess I have to use the hookshot all the way through this dungeon. I found myself thinking, ‘Oh look it’s the hookshot dungeon. I wasn’t impressed by the fact that you get most of the items before you go into the dungeons, it spoiled the surprise for me. It played like a SNES game but looked uglier. You couldn’t ‘chink’ the walls with your sword to look for bomb-able walls. You could spam 95% of the enemies with the sword. Unimaginative and easy boss battles with no clever Zelda way to defeat them. It felt more like Zelda: The Arcade Game. I have completed the game, and I must confess, I didn’t like the game at all. But I can’t believe all the praise A Link Between Worlds has been getting. I am a Nintendo fanboy and I love The Legend Of Zelda even more. Filmmakers are notoriously unreliable when they get involved in the games industry (we remember when Spielberg was meant to be making a whole range of games with EA) so we wouldn’t hold your breath. GC: We’ve not heard a whisper about it since THQ went bust. Khan Harrison (gamertag)/moham-24 (PSN ID) Thanks! And keep up the good work (that’s to everyone). Hopefully the reason it’s not coming out this year is because they’re making it a cross-generational game and not that they’re having development problems.Īlso a quick note to everyone who has me on their friends list, I may have been temporarily suspended from PSN for breaching Sony’s terms of service but should be back in February if you would be kind enough to not delete me so I don’t feel lonely when/if I come back. Considering the game was supposed to arrive this year on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC I was wondering has there been any more news? Any hints? Anything!?Īll we’ve got is this teaser trailer and his description of players’ actions in the game leading to them questioning their own morality and reality. ![]() ![]() ![]() The only thing he’s saying is that it’s being developed by an undisclosed developer. So it’s been three years now since Guillermo del Toro announced his first foray into gaming with inSANE and since the rights have reverted back to him after the demise of THQ we’ve heard nothing. It’s just all-round simpler to stick with our general rule of thumb: to review a game on the format it was primarily designed for/will be played on. GC: We only tend to review PC games if they’re an exclusive, in part because of the problems you imply. ![]()
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