Glass Eater
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Your point? I wants it!Those are Octotroopers mate. :p
Your point? I wants it!Those are Octotroopers mate. :p
Yeah, that DLC consisting of Halloween costumes is US$93. And you know DOA fans will eat it up.DOA's done something similar with 5, but there's tons of dlc that might cost more in the long run. If you're good with four fighters, and no story mode, i recommend downloading it for a decent free fighter.
They usually do that with already-announced games that aren't high profile. I mean, the new Mario Tennis hasn't really been pushed much by Nintendo... like at E3 it was kind of a passing "by the way, this game is happening. NEXT GAME."*Sighs* Once again I'm not trying to make everyone give up hope (maybe I am ... I don't know) but Nintendo has decided to go with more previews and press releases for their future games.
No offense to Nintendo, but I'd hardly call the New Mario Tennis hype inducing. It looks to have a rather small roster of 16 characters that's in every Mario Tennis game (+Rosalina and possibly one or two more), and I haven't seen a course that doesn't look like it's in some sort of stadium. Not only that, it looks like it has almost no content. I guess it looks nice? Not worth the $40/$60 for it. I'll be buying Yoshi's Wooly World and Xenoblade Chronicles X for the holiday season. At least I know they'll last a long time.*Sighs* Once again I'm not trying to make everyone give up hope (maybe I am ... I don't know) but Nintendo has decided to go with more previews and press releases for their future games.
what's worse is being slightly interested in it after it releases in th used market, only for it to still be $35, for almost no replayability or deep content. you know how much i payed for a mario sports game, just because it was a mario sports game?No offense to Nintendo, but I'd hardly call the New Mario Tennis hype inducing. It looks to have a rather small roster of 16 characters that's in every Mario Tennis game (+Rosalina and possibly one or two more), and I haven't seen a course that doesn't look like it's in some sort of stadium. Not only that, it looks like it has almost no content. I guess it looks nice? Not worth the $40/$60 for it.
I'm sorry. I went off topic there, I do apologize.I think this is a little off topic.
Post those in the General Discussions thread.
I could give you the raw files, but you couldn't do anything with them, and that's the problem. There are mostly no public converters for proprietary Nintendo formats, so you'll have to figure it out for yourself.I kind of wish Nikki would release the animations, so we can see if they're distinct from the inklings or not. i'm kind of curious.
that's exactly what we're stuck with right now. If nintendo is keeping up their frankly terrible habit of making splatfests on Holidays, then in about 8 days there will be a splatfest, and maybe before that there will be something relating to Octolings. A hypothetical halloween splatfest would be on next Saturday, and the day before that for the weekly weapon, maybe instead we will get Octolings or just an "octo weapon", not like Octostomp, Octomaw, Octonozzle, and Octowhirl, but like the Octoshot replica and Octobrush. An Octosplatling, an octoroller. That'd be neat.So basically, we know the files are new animations, but have no method of viewing them?
Wait, what exactly is wrong with putting Splatfests on days when more players are able to play? Saturday seems like the perfect day in my head.If nintendo is keeping up their frankly terrible habit of making splatfests on Holidays
Yeah I noticed as well. The more quiet Nintendo gets the more I'm worried how much the company has changed when it comes to communicating with their fans.Apropos nothing, does anyone find it a little suspicious that we haven't gotten any weapon or content update this weekend? I don't think Nintendo has ever skipped out on one and we'd usually get an announcement by now.
The more time goes on the more it feels like there should have been a Direct from Nintendo detailing content going onward.