
Ugh; the picture is pretty and detailed but, ugh. Couldn't you have supported Nintendo by buying another one of their non-Mario/etc. games? Buying those might convince some developers that there're people interested in playing third party games on their Nintendo.![]()

For Catboy?I bought some canned cat food

For Catboy?![]()
Ugh; the picture is pretty and detailed but, ugh. Couldn't you have supported Nintendo by buying another one of their non-Mario/etc. games? Buying those might convince some developers that there're people interested in playing third party games on their Nintendo.![]()
Bought Walking Dead Vita last night.
The loading times are longer than any of the other versions I've played.
For Catboy?
Anyway, I bought my girlfriend and I tickets to see Catching Fire last night. It was really good. Much more faithful to the book than the incredibly homogenized first Hunger Games film.
I'm sorry, but what?
"I know you like the franchise, but couldn't you buy something else?"
The problem with that statement is that Nintendo is like the only ones who are trying to develop good games. Why would he get a third party game that most likely is a terrible port or a joke of a game?
What was he supposed to get? Call of Duty? Until third party developers actually start trying and develop some worthwhile titles for the WiiU, nobody will buy their games. Hell, look at games like Mass Effect 3, Sniper Elite V2, Call of Duty Ghosts/Blops 2 just to name a few. All stripped down ports that are not worth the price tag.

Damn, that's sad.No, sorry. I've got this old dying cat and the bagged food just isn't cutting it for her.
Damn, that's sad.I feel bad, now.
Maybe my belief that buying any game for a system (even if it's crappy) will put money in both the developers' and Nintendo's pocket is delusional.