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Now that you have a series-based list, maybe it’s time for a book that lists individual games. Games like Sympony of the Night are super-important, but restricting it from the list because of recent M-rated releases is pretty damning. Maybe highlighting the significance of Final Fantasy Tactics over Final Fantasy II

Boy, did you open up a can of worms by saying that touch interfaces are superior! Well, good luck with all the comments telling you about how wrong you are.

I don’t know why anyone is expecting it to be at 60. Even the Xbox One and PS4 don’t completely manage to hold a steady 60 at all times, why would the Switch (which is much weaker hardware) be able to pull that off?

That seems to be a thing. While most people can see a difference, some need to learn what to look for, and even then some can’t see it. Still, if you can look at a high frame rate film or TV show and notice something looks off, you can tell the difference between 30 and 60 FPS.

My first experience with Half-Life was with the PS2 version. It wasn’t the optimal introduction to the game, but it got me completely fascinated with the game, the world, and the (eventual) sequel. It did what it needed to do, and it had a fun co-op campaign that I played through with my brother and separately with a

It’s not the most common thing in the world as a result of the more closed nature of consoles, but it does exist. Spend a bit of time with Google, and you’ll see what I mean. I have had a number of friends who have used this kind of stuff in the past, so I’ve experienced it first-hand. I imagine that for aimbots, it

I don’t think it’s worth cutting out players from another non-PC source. I also don’t think it would be quite the plague that some people believe it to be. I mean, there are people who will cheat, and this is going to be the case on any platform (not justifying the existence of cheaters, just pointing out a harsh

You’re right, I’m sure they have their reasons. However, I don’t agree with their choice.

I noticed this as a kid when I was in a pizza joint with my family. They had “actual size” images of pizzas on the wall near the register to help people decide how much pizza they wanted, and I realized pretty easily that there’s so much extra pizza between the smallest and largest sizes despite the price not really

I think you’re looking for a bad guy here. That’s fine, you do that. But don’t think that Sony isn’t guilty of shutting others out for no real reason, regardless of what other non-Sony companies have done in the past. I’m not gonna play favorites, I’ll just say that the only thing that matters in this discussion is

While what you’re saying is quite true, it’s still no excuse. MS changed their stance, which is good, but Sony seems to have totally regressed. Hell, even Nintendo is interested in cross-platform play.

I’m of the belief that this was no accident, but rather a move done to put pressure on Sony for being anti-crossplay. “Oh, whoops, it’s such an easy feature that we turned it on by accident! Man, if only there wasn’t somebody who deliberately won’t allow such a simple and consumer-friendly feature to be active!”

It’s less of a lore connection and more of a “we want to finish this awesome game before digging into its sequel” thing.

Man, a friend and I had started playing the first game a few months back, and we’ve been loving the game. Due to our conflicting work schedules, we’ve been taking the game pretty slowly, but we can hardly contain our excitement for this new release. We’re rushing through the game at breakneck pace to be ready to play

I can live with that. The game’s multiplayer was pretty lame, and it had a number of restrictions that didn’t exist in the single player portion of the game that ultimately made it less fun to play. The SnapMap feature was kind of neat, but pretty flawed. The fact that it had to conform to multiplayer rules hurt its

There’s an answer to the Cottla thing. There’s a shrine quest that sheds light on the details behind how her mother died (including why it’s being kept a secret), and there’s a secret scene where Cottla breaks down and openly admits that she knows that her mother isn’t hiding, but that she’s gone. There’s more, but

Man, I guess even the new Doom can run on anything. This is exciting news for us Switch owners.