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Actually this is incorrect. Furukawa or「ふるかわ」or 古川, translates to "old river".Furukawa translated from japanese actually means "no more Directs" so it makes sense.
uhh, whoosh I guess?Actually this is incorrect. Furukawa or「ふるかわ」or 古川, translates to "old river".
Up until a few weeks ago it was AI The Somnium Files: Nirvana Initiative. I think now it's either Stray or Mario + Rabbids 2.What are your guys most anticipated game for 2022?
Going forward for 2022 my top games areWhat are your guys most anticipated game for 2022?
I earnestly agree. I don't mind playing on Switch now and then, but I swear the performance actually hampers how well I can play compared to my PC. I'm hoping the game just needs some distinct optimization but I'm concerned it won't make the necessary gains and could only get bogged down further as updates go on until we get new hardware.Fall guys plays good on PC but the switch version sucks. Usually I'm ok with switch ports but that one is not very good.
E3 could explain it this time if they have a vested interest in making sure E3 comes back next year and the broader gaming community wants it to come back. They are on the board of the ESA, it makes sense to tie "big summer announcements" to the event they co-sponsor.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 easily takes the top spot. But I'm also quite excited for Soul Hackers 2 and Pokemon S/V.What are your guys most anticipated game for 2022?
The hypest Directs. Kimishima would come in pointing guns, taking names and you would knowYou long back to Kimishima for…?
Wouldn't surprise me if we get random Pokemon twitter trailer tomorrow, then random Mario Kart DLC twitter drop Thursday, or something like thatC'mon Nintendo we already know MK8D DLC is releasing this week where's the damn announcement?
What are your guys most anticipated game for 2022?
I cannot contain the Xenoblade hype.What are your guys most anticipated game for 2022?
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of HopeWhat are your guys most anticipated game for 2022?
Splatoon 3, Bayonetta 3, Metroid Prime if real, God of WarWhat are your guys most anticipated game for 2022?
the closer Splatoon is the more inclined I am to agree.Splatoon 3 I'm a massive Splatoon fan but 2 is getting incredibly stale
I just don't see how this meaningfully advances the goal of bringing back E3. It's just going to annoy a bunch of people who have no involvement in that decision.They're exclusively associating their big summer blowout with "E3". They're actively saying "hey, we're not gonna have a big direct and presentation in June if E3 isn't happening, so you better hope E3 is back and Summer Gamesfest doesn't take it's place".
It's basic brand synergy, they're part of the ESA so they benefit from all of the exposure and publicity E3 brings. By associating themselves just with E3 they continue to help benefit E3 and the ESA.
What are your guys most anticipated game for 2022?
We don't know yet, there is a couple of hits (MK8DLC) and one big miss (Splatoon in June)I thought this person wasn’t reliable?
Hell yeah, I'm very keen for Monkey Island.And Monkey Island
Insanely, Sonic Frontiers, probably. Morbidly curious about it.What are your guys most anticipated game for 2022?
You know things have gotten bad when syluxhunter is our last hope for a Direct.
Everyone called a direct in February and they’re wrong about Splatoon for June. Always was July.He actually called Mario Kart 8 DLC as well as a direct in Feb. He also said what games would in the mini direct a couple days in advance. He also said that Splatoon 3 had been pushed out of June.
Quitters mentality. 35 min direct with 4k dlss switch tomorrow baybayImma be honest here. I think my Direct hype has settled to the point where I'm okay with waiting for the September Direct again. If they reveal a direct BEFORE then? Awesome! If not? I'm good!
He actually called Mario Kart 8 DLC as well as a direct in Feb. He also said what games would in the mini direct a couple days in advance. He also said that Splatoon 3 had been pushed out of June.
He said day before the Direct that Splatoon 3 is scheduled for June. It could be, but then day after that, Direct happened and Strikers was dated as June release. So Splatoon would never ever be released in June. And as we know it was 98% planned as a July release with Xeno3 as a September, they just switched spots, this is obvious and no one could say otherwise.
edit: he said two days after that tweet that info could have been inaccurate, but thats funny how he said that after Direct happened and not when that tweet was released. Because he saw that Strikers was dated for June in that Direct
if the news was actually tomorrow wouldn't that just imply another twitter drop anyways?
The work involved in setting these up is in getting Nintendo employees to take time out of their workday from their usual duties to set up/test/operate the audiovisual equipment on top of everything you see in the video. That AV team has other duties aside from annual livestreams and doing a Treehouse means they're not doing their usual work before, during, and after filming these. That's why you don't usually see Treehouse presentations outside of E3, and when you do see them, they do multiple segments at once to get the most use out of their setup because of how much effort it takes to assemble and disassemble.I honestly don't understand what people see in that Treehouse set.
It's... just a stage with three chairs and three tables. The stage is likely just a room on NoA's campus and the set design is as minimalistic as it gets - they didn't put up much of a decoration and they didn't even bother to hide the cables behind the Live a Live banner. The lighting isn't great either.
The presenters are just Treehouse employees and we know that NoA has an internal AV team, so all of the personell and equipment needed was in all likelihood already available. People say it looks expensive, when in fact it looks they simply used their already existing resources to record this.
And for comparison's sake: this was their E3 2021 Treehouse set. If you look at the ceiling, this appears to be the very same room and stage. But with the difference that back then they went through the effort to actually decorate the set with nice flooring, they hid the cables in the back with plants and the furniture doesn't look like they pulled it out of some office (rented?).
I don't understand why people think the Live a Live set was a sign of bigger things to come when it looks so much cheaper than what they did last year.
Splatoon 3 was never scheduled for June so that's impossible to know, and they more than likely piggybacked on others' Direct rumors.He actually called Mario Kart 8 DLC as well as a direct in Feb. He also said what games would in the mini direct a couple days in advance. He also said that Splatoon 3 had been pushed out of June.
Actually, it sounds like this one is another stolen rumor (sorta). The e-shop page just got updated.Splatoon 3 was never scheduled for June so that's impossible to know, and they more than likely piggybacked on others' Direct rumors.
If there's no Bayo news tomorrow, I say we stop posting them here. Stop giving these people smoke.
Then, all the more reason. Moving right along...Actually, it sounds like this one is another stolen rumor (sorta). The e-shop page just got updated.
But Nate said- gets shotPokemon trailer is tomorrow so there would be a slight chance of direct if both are coming. Or Nintendo sends Bayonetta 3 to die on Twitter alongside Pokemon.
Not that he is reliable at all, but I don’t think he ever said this. Someone asked about the 13th and a direct he said he didn’t know but they have lots of info yet to revealMarkomaro is going to be slaughtered tomorrow (since he said that Metroid Prime Remastered news would happen on the 13th).
Not that he is reliable at all, but I don’t think he ever said this. Someone asked about the 13th and a direct he said he didn’t know but they have lots of info yet to reveal