I personally think that the Quidditch game is going to suck balls. For one thing, they've cut out the Seekers entirely (anyone can catch the Snitch). Also, I'm pretty sure that anyone can attack Bludgers (the preview I read wasn't quite clear, but that's what it sounded like). Being a hardcore HP fan (read each of the first 4 books over 40 times EACH, got the 5th book at midnight and finished it by noon on the release day), I think it's absolutely terrible they're altering the rules, especially something so drastic as cutting out a team member entirely.
Yeah, I think there was some sort of 'magical spark' all of Nintendo's games used to have that just generally aren't there today. Wind Waker, Sunshine, Metroid, etc. are all great games, there's just that magic missing. And I know Nintendo's still capable of it, it is definitely there in Wario Ware.
Have you tried Wario Ware, Inc for GBA yet? If you haven't, go out and buy it now. Seriously. If you're complaining about Nintendo's lack of innovation on the GBA, Wario Ware is possibly the oddest, most different game I've ever played. And I love it. And so does every single person I've showed it to.
Not to mention sending and receiving lots of courriels.
Though it's only an arcade game, there IS that Japanese game where you have to slap a large plastic ass as hard as you can...
I personally think that the Quidditch game is going to suck balls. For one thing, they've cut out the Seekers entirely (anyone can catch the Snitch). Also, I'm pretty sure that anyone can attack Bludgers (the preview I read wasn't quite clear, but that's what it sounded like).
Being a hardcore HP fan (read each of the first 4 books over 40 times EACH, got the 5th book at midnight and finished it by noon on the release day), I think it's absolutely terrible they're altering the rules, especially something so drastic as cutting out a team member entirely.
There is no single player mode; only the training missions (there are only two or three) are offline and everything else is online only.
Yeah, damn subtitles always getting in the way of my tentacles and titties...
Yeah, I think there was some sort of 'magical spark' all of Nintendo's games used to have that just generally aren't there today. Wind Waker, Sunshine, Metroid, etc. are all great games, there's just that magic missing. And I know Nintendo's still capable of it, it is definitely there in Wario Ware.
Rez was also available for Dreamcast, not just Playstation...
Have you tried Wario Ware, Inc for GBA yet? If you haven't, go out and buy it now. Seriously. If you're complaining about Nintendo's lack of innovation on the GBA, Wario Ware is possibly the oddest, most different game I've ever played. And I love it. And so does every single person I've showed it to.