So what’s the final verdict? For those who don’t own a Switch, is the Switch Lite the way to go or does it seem like it was birthed into immediate obsolescence?
So what’s the final verdict? For those who don’t own a Switch, is the Switch Lite the way to go or does it seem like it was birthed into immediate obsolescence?
Link’s Awakening is not just one of my favorite Zelda games of all time, it’s one of my favorite games of all time.
I’m definitely becoming more and more of a curmudgeon the older I get, and I know that because I constantly sneer at the endless sea of white, silver, and black cars that are on the road (mostly silver and black).
Okay, everyone, it’s time for this 80s throwback fad to finally end.
I know I’m being a pedant, but is it “like” $51,000 or is it $51,000? I wish we as a society would get away from constantly using the word “like.”
What exactly do you mean by “asymmetrical co-op multiplayer game”?
I have the CE pre-ordered and am praying this ends up being a good game. Gameplay seems really sluggish though, which has me worried.
Don’t even bother trying to understand a thing this person posted. You’re only going to suffer from a brain bleed due to the build up of pressure from thinking too hard.
What do you mean by “hovering up my gross”? I’ve never heard anyone use that term before.
“...there’s nothing to do but repeat the same actions while a counter incrementally moves.”
As someone who has owned three WRXes—a 2005 sedan, a 2013 hatch, and a 2015—you couldn’t pay me to get own another WRX.
Wow, this game sounds HORRENDOUS. I’m curious about other reviewers’ impressions of the game, it’ll be interesting to see if others actually enjoyed this game. Although, based on your review, it sounds like hot, stinky garbage.
Why does everything look so slow? Bad omen.
If you plan on selling your figures down the road, then I could understand your frustration. But if you admire them and plan on keeping them for the foreseeable future, why does it matter if they’re opened?
And how do you suppose this would work in communities where there are tens of thousands of people? It wouldn’t.
This is essentially an identical scenario to when the baby boomers could finally start buying up the muscle car legends from their childhood, and subsequently jacked up the prices to insane levels.
I’ll probably get roasted for saying this, but cosplay makes me cringe.
I grew up with the series but now, at 32, I’m over it.
“I’m very happy with what Chariot taught us and what the next evolution of the business is going to be. This is a pivot for us — a bunch of things have been birthed from the Chariot experience.”
Can we nominate this for idiotic post of the day?