Now, obviously, this news is for Japan only right now, but we're hoping North American and European
gamers get the same treatment.
Not exact matches
It remains to be seen whether Nintendo's rumored
Game Boy Classic Edition and N64 Classic Edition — if they materialize — will
get the
same treatment.
Per
gets the
same treatment but the reality is that he has a pretty short rap sheet for errors / misdemeanours for 50 +
games this year but if you believed 10 % of the nonsense on here you would think he
gets several new ones half a dozen times a
game and he is responsible for every defeat we have had this season.
Speaking to TV3 after the
game, the Barca coach said to reporter Jordi Grau: «I don't like your tone and I would have liked the
same treatment all the times we have won that I am
getting tonight when we haven't.»
Fans were hoping that with so many
games getting the «Definitive» or even the «Deluxe»
treatment on Nintendo Switch that Half - Genie Hero might have the
same treatment, but it doesn't.
That said, it's unlikely that they're
getting the
same best of
treatment as the minigames, which makes sense with how varied each of the
games were in terms of board mechanics.
It's an odd choice to see the sequel to a
game series come out in Western shores whose previous entries did not
get the
same treatment.
Mario
got Super Mario Maker as his 30th anniversary
game, surely Link deserves the
same treatment, Twilight Princess HD at the end of the day, was just a remake, Link does still deserve something new regardless of Zelda U being pushed back to March 2017.
Nintendo fans deserve the
same treatment that other console
gamers are
getting.
Should they do this worldwide then there's going to be a lot of people have to see the old Steam regime fall, yet if Valve opt to only chance the rules for Australian customers the there's going to be a hellstorm of very angry
gamers to contend with demanding to know why they don't
get the
same treatment.
With pretty much all
games getting bonus content added if pre-ordered, it was only a matter of time such a high - profile title like Bulletstorm was
getting the
same treatment.
PlayStation Vita fans know that this is something Sony alreadys does with Vita
games but it look like now the PlayStation 3 is going to
get the
same treatment.
Books that contain way more explicit and disturbing content do not
get the
same treatment so why should
games then?
This
same bullshit eventually
got extended to Early Access
games, where people would just bitch and bitch and moan and then bitch some more, devs that had
games that were the most popular like starbound
get the worst
treatment.
A few days ago Square Enix put its GO series of
games on sale; today its JRPG library
gets the
same treatment.
So I'm really happy with this, I'm looking forward to
get a Collector's edition or something if you guys decide to make it and I really, really pray to
get the
same treatment for the BEST kart
game of all time: CRASH TEAM RACING and to the original trilogy of Spyro.
Fans were hoping that with so many
games getting the «Definitive» or even the «Deluxe»
treatment on Nintendo Switch that Half - Genie Hero might have the
same treatment, but it doesn't.
Mario
got Super Mario Maker as his 30th anniversary
game, surely Link deserves the
same treatment, Twilight Princess HD at the end of the day, was just a remake, Link does still deserve something new regardless of Zelda U being pushed back to March 2017.
These
games don't
get the
same anniversary
treatment as Halo 1 and 2, but benefit greatly from enhanced lighting and an improved sense of fluidity.
Unfortunately, the Xbox 360 isn't
getting the
same treatment, but
gamers on that console can still
get one from the aforementioned website or app.
It's sad that us subscribers who are only in it for the online
get the
same treatment as those who actually want to subscribe for the free
games as before.
While the gameplay systems are a bit outdated and the in -
game cutscenes didn't
get the
same treatment as everything else, the
game is an excellent opportunity for players to
get reacquainted with one of the best entries in the series.
With the recent release and rave reviews of Super Mario Maker (my full review will come after I
get an actual copy of the
game), video
game fans are abuzz with what else could possibly use the
same treatment Nintendo has given their beloved mascot on the 30th anniversary of his landmark series.