Its largely due to it beinf the Elder Scrolls game that needs mods to make it fun the most. Without Mods Skyrim gets uber boring super quick and felt dated to look at fairly quickly as well.
They don't hold items that are in demand but have low stocks. I asked for a hold on the Wii and was told there was a no hold policy. 2 years after release when the Wii still had shortage issues. I have a buddy that works at the local EB Games. The policy on whether or not they can hold a console...
Yeah they don't really do that. After initial release its first come first serve and the stores reserve the right to refuse to hold a console for you. Nintendo needs to put up enough stock that people can reasonably call in and have a console be there when they swing by the store.
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I mean... with how the first game ended, would you really expect people to know what the hell is going on in a sequel to a game from 14 years ago?
Devil May Cry 3 and half of the Metal gear Solid series would like a word with you. You have a meeting with CastleVania 3 after that.
Its loved because It was a game in the vein of the Serious Sam era of shooters. I don't know where you're getting the CoD feels from. People like to shot ridiculous monsters in a story that doesn't take itself super serious, most big shooter at the time with grey grimdark shooters or CoD...
Sony not signing some sort of exclusivity deal for this franchise is one of the biggest blind spots in handheld history. MH is one of the only reasons people bought the PSP for crying out loud. Persona 4 helped sell a shit ton of Vitas, an MH exclusive would have sold potentially millions more...
Nobody knows with certainty. Its one of the most contested aspects of the Switch even among Nintendo die-hards. Every gaming website I go on has somewhat of an argument about this.
The DS was out for 7 years before the 3DS came out and the 3DS has been out for 6. And keep in mind that while...
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