I was really excited to see Flashback in the coming soon section today, and not the horribly shit remake from 2013, but the screenshots have that terrible smoothing effect that makes everything look super blotchy
I hope it's toggleable, because that's way too good of a game to deserve the poor ports it's gotten on modern consoles
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I was really excited to see Flashback in the coming soon section today, and not the horribly shit remake from 2013, but the screenshots have that terrible smoothing effect that makes everything look super blotchy
I hope it's toggleable, because that's way too good of a game to deserve the poor ports it's gotten on modern consoles
I was really excited to see Flashback in the coming soon section today, and not the horribly shit remake from 2013, but the screenshots have that terrible smoothing effect that makes everything look super blotchy
I hope it's toggleable, because that's way too good of a game to deserve the poor ports it's gotten on modern consoles
Yeah I don't understand who decided that aggressive smoothing of pixel graphics makes things look better but they're very wrong.
I was really excited to see Flashback in the coming soon section today, and not the horribly shit remake from 2013, but the screenshots have that terrible smoothing effect that makes everything look super blotchy
I hope it's toggleable, because that's way too good of a game to deserve the poor ports it's gotten on modern consoles
Yeah I don't understand who decided that aggressive smoothing of pixel graphics makes things look better but they're very wrong.
I just played through the first Phoenix Wright game on my iPad.
does ANYONE think those pixel smoothing options in emulators ever look good? I haven't asked a lot of people but I've also never seen anyone say "yes this looks good I like to use this option"
it feels more like just some throwaway for-fun checkbox some emulator developer threw in once long ago and then every other emulator developer copied it to maintain feature parity and no one stopped to consider whether anyone would ever use it, and then the official emulations of things started being a thing and those developers copied all the easy features they could from the non-commercial emulators.
Like, I totally understand some people don't like low-res sprite graphics. That's fine, it's a matter of taste and also different people engage with highly abstract art differently, on, like, a base visual processing level, so I'm sure for some people it's a legitimately hard visual style to engage with. I get all that. But I can't imagine there are people looking at the same abstract shapes, but now de-edged to the point where everything kind of blurs together and thinks "ah, now I can understand what's going on here"
I picked up Hyrule Warriors and I simply cannot parse everything this map is screaming at me about objectives and whatnot
When it gets too much, it can help to pause and read the log.
It'll give you a run down of what's going on where, and let you figure out which things are actually important.
I picked up Hyrule Warriors and I simply cannot parse everything this map is screaming at me about objectives and whatnot
When it gets too much, it can help to pause and read the log.
It'll give you a run down of what's going on where, and let you figure out which things are actually important.
You can ignore most generic hylian/goron captains when they cry for help. Unless they are marked on the map for a specific mission (like escorting an engineer captain) it's kind of a waste of time to rescue them. They are your meat shields to slow the opposing army. Named zelda character allies are usually mission critical so pay attention to them.
Hey remember how Pocket Rumble was supposed to come out for Switch in March of 2017?
It's May of 2018 and it's still not out with no word as to why
Usually you don't make an announcement when you embezzle kickstarter money
It looks like it was just playable at a UK gaming convention a month ago.
Chucklefish released a statement saying the issue had something to do with the online multiplayer about a year ago, so considering Nintendo doesn’t have a real online service yet aside from a handful of their own games this shouldn’t be all that surprising.
I bought the remade version of Flashback but basically never played it. Why was it bad?
I wish they would release my favorite Delphine Software game: Future Wars. Also James Bond Stealth Affair, despite the obvious, likely licensing issues.
Future Wars definitely has some of yesteryear’s point-n-click frustrations: It has pixel hunting, it’s sometimes easy to die, and it’s easy to progress past myriad points of no return and get yourself into unwinnable game states...but it’s still pretty awesome as point-n-clicks go.
I bought the remade version of Flashback but basically never played it. Why was it bad?
I wish they would release my favorite Delphine Software game: Future Wars. Also James Bond Stealth Affair, despite the obvious, likely licensing issues.
Future Wars definitely has some of yesteryear’s point-n-click frustrations: It has pixel hunting, it’s sometimes easy to die, and it’s easy to progress past myriad points of no return and get yourself into unwinnable game states...but it’s still pretty awesome as point-n-clicks go.
I bought the remade version of Flashback but basically never played it. Why was it bad?
I wish they would release my favorite Delphine Software game: Future Wars. Also James Bond Stealth Affair, despite the obvious, likely licensing issues.
Future Wars definitely has some of yesteryear’s point-n-click frustrations: It has pixel hunting, it’s sometimes easy to die, and it’s easy to progress past myriad points of no return and get yourself into unwinnable game states...but it’s still pretty awesome as point-n-clicks go.
I bought the remade version of Flashback but basically never played it. Why was it bad?
It went from a puzzle-oriented platformer to an emphasis on action, while also making it control like shit. Probably the worst $20 I ever spent on the XBLA.
To top it off, the original version was bundled with it as well, which would've been a saving grace... except that 90% of the audio was missing. It ended up being more disappointing than if the original wasn't included in the first place.
Rabbids DK dlc trailer is out. Its interesting.
Theres at least 2 new characters and allthe existing ones are ( I assume initially)locked out except Peach Rabbid https://youtu.be/_xgvjVYEBHE
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Rabbids DK dlc trailer is out. Its interesting.
Theres at least 2 new characters and allthe existing ones are ( I assume initially)locked out except Peach Rabbid https://youtu.be/_xgvjVYEBHE
Rabbids DK dlc trailer is out. Its interesting.
Theres at least 2 new characters and allthe existing ones are ( I assume initially)locked out except Peach Rabbid https://youtu.be/_xgvjVYEBHE
"The uploader has not made this video available in your country."
Is this
is this what it's like to be not in the USA?
(That trailer was on the Ubisoft UK account, here's the North America one)
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I hope it's toggleable, because that's way too good of a game to deserve the poor ports it's gotten on modern consoles
https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/flashback-switch
Thankfully, the original version is there.
Yeah I don't understand who decided that aggressive smoothing of pixel graphics makes things look better but they're very wrong.
I just played through the first Phoenix Wright game on my iPad.
YIKES
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it feels more like just some throwaway for-fun checkbox some emulator developer threw in once long ago and then every other emulator developer copied it to maintain feature parity and no one stopped to consider whether anyone would ever use it, and then the official emulations of things started being a thing and those developers copied all the easy features they could from the non-commercial emulators.
It'll give you a run down of what's going on where, and let you figure out which things are actually important.
It's May of 2018 and it's still not out with no word as to why
You can ignore most generic hylian/goron captains when they cry for help. Unless they are marked on the map for a specific mission (like escorting an engineer captain) it's kind of a waste of time to rescue them. They are your meat shields to slow the opposing army. Named zelda character allies are usually mission critical so pay attention to them.
Usually you don't make an announcement when you embezzle kickstarter money
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It looks like it was just playable at a UK gaming convention a month ago.
Chucklefish released a statement saying the issue had something to do with the online multiplayer about a year ago, so considering Nintendo doesn’t have a real online service yet aside from a handful of their own games this shouldn’t be all that surprising.
I wish they would release my favorite Delphine Software game: Future Wars. Also James Bond Stealth Affair, despite the obvious, likely licensing issues.
Future Wars definitely has some of yesteryear’s point-n-click frustrations: It has pixel hunting, it’s sometimes easy to die, and it’s easy to progress past myriad points of no return and get yourself into unwinnable game states...but it’s still pretty awesome as point-n-clicks go.
Can't be worse than the movie
You start off as a window washer in the 1989 Delphine Software game.
It went from a puzzle-oriented platformer to an emphasis on action, while also making it control like shit. Probably the worst $20 I ever spent on the XBLA.
To top it off, the original version was bundled with it as well, which would've been a saving grace... except that 90% of the audio was missing. It ended up being more disappointing than if the original wasn't included in the first place.
Theres at least 2 new characters and allthe existing ones are ( I assume initially)locked out except Peach Rabbid
https://youtu.be/_xgvjVYEBHE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWa0dZMHYeE
Really makes you think
which is why I'm listening to My Adidas right now
Well that settles it, New Funky Mode coming to DMC 5 as post-release content
video not available in the US, bleh
Is this
is this what it's like to be not in the USA?
(That trailer was on the Ubisoft UK account, here's the North America one)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk9v2oRFb1Y
Oh my god!!!
Hey wait a minute I just did the math on this one and it doesn't add up at all
Hmm. My calculator says that your calculator is mean.