Presumably, they mean he actually has his own copy now, instead of leaching off the primary console feature (in the now likely event that OP decides to reset their primary console)
Presumably, they mean he actually has his own copy now, instead of leaching off the primary console feature (in the now likely event that OP decides to reset their primary console)
I believe they are specifically called out as not being kosher, in the same way pork is.
Most of the game is an improvement, but at least Ocarina never felt like a slog.
The G part is so much more polished compared to 3/NV is what keeps me stuck on 4. But the RP part feels almost non existant by comparison...
The G part is so much more polished compared to 3/NV is what keeps me stuck on 4. But the RP part feels almost non existant by comparison...
I didn’t get to play that first Castlevania game until I had the backlit DS. It’s pretty good. Still holds up well if you wanna go back to it now that you’ll be able to see.
I can’t get that tool to work with the Art Institute of Chicago. Allegedly the AIC uses the compatible system, but I’m having no luck.
Also, you keep nothing else. Just the briefcase and the tickets. So there’s no point trying to dig up every bush and flower.
Minecraft’s feature and resource creep has done this to me a few times. This one actually bothers me less because it’s a specific hardware feature I can just choose to skip. It’s when my computer stops handling the normal game from just excessive RAM requirements that I start to get sad.
In response to being told no, author decided to stop on flowers in a tantrum.
There are more than 3 hornets nest in New Horizon. I’ve had at least 5 in one morning (also got a nook reward for 5 hornet’s caught in a row). Also, anecdotally, each mystery island except bamboo/fruit island always has 1 hornet.
Gold spot used to be daily back in the gamecube. If it’s not changed, the payout on the golden tree is about 90% IIRC.
It’s like, however you cope, there’s something for you.
The Steam release is the second release, it’s the port that was on android and xbox and switch, which was fine. Had some nice QoL features even.
Anecdotally I’ve ONLY seen people who liked the original excited for this.
It’s very much a single player experience, and while a good one (at least the original), it’s also very much not for everyone.
FF7 did hit PC twice. It was... playable... Kinda that era of bad janky ports that either worked or didn’t and there was really no support.
I think FF7 was a graphically impressive shallow game. FF7R is exactly that.