My most anticipated game of 2012 is most definitely Pokémon Black Version 2. I love the Pokémon series, especially the storyline in Pokémon Black Version and it's about time a Pokémon game got a direct sequel, so it shall be most interesting.
Zelda WiiU
Assassin's Creed III
Darksiders II
Pokémon RPG WiiU (Like Colosseum or XD)
I hope there will be a way to watch movies and listen to music. I don't see how hard it is to incorporate at least a CD player into the WiiU.
This theory definitely has merit, there is substantial evidence to say that this theory isn't just a stab in the dark. The interesting part is that, yes, Blue could have put Raticate in the box but as Kevin stated, why do this without having a replacement Pokémon to take his place?
I think it's been refreshing to have some different modes of transport for the past few years, but I do believe Zelda Wii U should see the return of Epona, as with the return of Hyrule (not including unformed Hyrule and New Hyrule). I, personally would like to see Epona make an appearance on the...
In my opinion, the only problem I could think of is the random add-on of Ganondorf at the end, and I honestly think the story would have been much better without him.
My ringtone is Starships by Nicki Minaj because even though I have no idea what Starships are it's always good to know that they're supposed to fly. My mum's ringtone is Mamma Knows Best by Jessie J though.
I might try a new run through using only the ordon sword and wooden shield to challenge myself. Sounds like it could be fun mixed with a three-heart run.
I love both animals, but there's more a connection to Epona, in my eyes anyway. I'm not too bothered about naming the loftwing but I wish I could have made her purple.
After Link, it definitely has to be Gondo. He's so funny, when he gets properly passionate about repairing/upgrading things. Although, Demise should have been on this list, just sayin'.
This, I found moving back and forth to the correct rhythm quite boring, it would have been much more fun if we'd had to do some button pressing and some motion controlled action mixed together.
The chanting in the original game scared me a little bit, but when they removed that I don't think the music had the same effect. It was still good music but not as scary or creepy as the original music with chanting.
I gave my sister a copy of OoT 3D and now she has fallen in love with Zelda, she loves watching me play Skyward Sword and is constantly asking me to play Four Swords with her. I love the little Zelda fanatic she has become.
If they do end up releasing Majora's Mask 3D I think it would be a good idea to make the brand new 3DS Zelda game a 2D game with 3D backdrops. I think it gives a new, fresh look to things and opens up new/old forms of gameplay.
In my opinion it's a great game; the controls, the story, the characters and the design we're all really innovative. However, with a little more work this could have been the greatest Zelda game that Nintendo had ever made, however it lacked oomph in my opinion.
I watched Deadman Wonderland all the way through to the end, I was gutted when it ended but then I just went on and read the manga which continued the story wonderfully so my needs were met.
JRR Tolkien
JK Rowling
Terry Pratchett
The only thing about JK Rowling is she's leaving the world of fantasy behind her to work on her adult novel which is a crime novel.
- Ocarina of Time 3D: Soundtrack
- 25th Anniversary CD
- Gold WiiMote
- Zelda 3DS
- Limited Edition Skyward Sword: Game Guide
- Ocarina of Time: Game Guide
I know my list is pitiful.
First Pokemon game: Yellow Version
Is it your favorite: No, sapphire took that throne in 2003
Do you still own it: Of course, I'd not sell it ever.
Do you still play it on occasion: I'm about to start it again.
I can see where you're coming from. I don't think you're trying to say that they are a reference to the Skull Kid just that they are similar in the fact they just like to play, but playing for them is a lot more sinister than they think, on that account I'd have to agree that, yes, the...
I would be buried with my Peter Rabbit toy, it was given to me on the day I was born and until the age of 5 I was inseparable from it and to this day it still sits on the corner of my bed in case I have a nightmare, which is a wee bit creepy considering I'm 17.
I'm going to have to say no. The story was decent but there's been better ones, the characters were fun but they were neither hilariously funny or strangely mysterious. The gameplay was fun but I do prefer the traditional method. Now, this is coming across as I really dislike the game, I don't...
Well, if you go back in time and meet yourself then something about your life in the past has changed. It may not seem like much at the time but it could change past you's entire thought process which would change present you's entire thought process. Unless, you're supposed to do something...
I'm not the biggest fan of Sonic music but I am in love with In the City from Sonic Adventure 2. It's one of the few video game songs with lyrics that I can sing off-by-heart.
Zubat, I hate zubat! My last repel would always wear off 2 steps away from the exit of a cave and then I'd think "Oh, no problem just two steps and I'm out" Then I'd take 1 step forward and a wild Zubat would attack, I swear it had literally followed me just to attack at any possible moment.
I don't think they should invent any new types. The only reason dark and steel were invented was to even up the type match-ups because 1 or 2 types, I think mainly Psychic were just pure powerhouses in Gen I so they decided to even it up by introducing new types in Gen II, as we don't have that...
I would probably download the games even though I could just play them on the original consoles, it'd be nice to have them all on the same console so I could just switch between them effortlessly.
I'm going to go ahead and be all mainstream and say Jessie J. This is mainly because she has such a powerful voice and is such a talented songwriter which is hard to find in musically relevant, contemporary pop artists.
Why should being 21 be too old to play Zelda? That's like saying "Isn't 21 too old to be playing Mario/Call of Duty?" Mario is a legendary series (as is Zelda) that is playable by people of all ages and Call of Duty gives the impression to me of some teenagers sitting, shooting things and...
I would have voted Zora because ever since OoT I've been in love with them, I also love the water which helped increase the appeal of them. Instead, I voted for Rito the reasons being twofold:
1. They evolved from the Zora.
2. I loved them almost as much as I loved the Zora.
I don't think they have intentionally ignored magic, more along the lines of not being able to find a place for it whilst trying to roll out new gameplay. However, I truly believe we haven't seen the last of the magic bar.
Technically it was Ocarina of Time but I didn't play it much and then I ignored the series until Twilight Princess and that was when I truly fell in love with it so I pulled the old N64 out and played OoT all the way through.
I definitely think this is a possibility, I mean all species go through evolution and the world of Zelda's not the most normal world ever so vast amounts of evolution is possible in the space of 100 years due to the magic in the world.