So, I'm the only one that likes to look at a clear gaming screen? One not cluttered by overabundance of markers? Maybe keep the red screen shooters have nowadays on the 2nd screen? I kinda hate the hazy screen in shooters now.
You know just because two things share some words that comparing them doesn't necessarily make sense right?Maerx said:Cancer grows on you, but that doesn't make it a good thing.
*facepalm* It's an expression.Maerx said:Cancer grows on you, but that doesn't make it a good thing.
fix-the-spade said:"will grow on you"Grey Carter said:Miyamoto: Wii U's Second Screen Will Grow On You
So, basically it's a tumor?
I quite like the image of the Wii U being a secret mosh trainer produced by a cabal of metal legends.
you start playing it and after a while it latches itself on to you like the Venom parasite (don't remember the name atm) and before you know you're a tellytubby with analogs and buttons to the sides
I don't recall reading or hearing this at all. As far as I'm aware, people welcomed that console with open arms.There was a period when we first released the Nintendo DS that people would say there's no way people can look at two screens at once,
Yeah, great example. Having a screen clear of any disturbances such as a mini map, HP, allies and such is actually a delight. This is especially clear on the 3DS version where the screens are small.Snowblindblitz said:Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate has won me completely. Having a completely clear screen is beautiful. Adjustable interface on the touch screen is also a nice touch. I can see the HD with the clear UI.
Another problem is how quickly it's losing out on exclusives. Rayman should have been out last month and Razor's Edge was supposed to be exclusive to the U until November. The big problem is that a huge chunk of the games out and being announced are "Ultimate" editions of older games like Need for Speed, Arkham City, Mass Effect and, I think Monster Hunter 3 (I'm not well versed in that series so I'll preemptively amend that here to "Deus Ex"). Exclusives titles like Mario Bros U and, Lego City Underground are great but they can't be the only incentive to get a brand new console.Adam Jensen said:The problem isn't in the system as much as it's in the games. Most of them are ports that people already have for one of the other systems.