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Have not read the book, but this certainly looks cool. My biggest concern is: Natalie Portman.

I could not be more happy that we picked up a console at launch, and then a second one over the summer with Spaltoon launched. I’ve probably put in more hours of playtime in these 9 months than the entire lifetime of my Xbox One. And life has been crazy the last 2 months, and I haven’t hardly got to play (still

Having owned a Switch since Launch day, and a second one that we bought in July, we have NEVER found ourselves needing an additional charging resource. We did buy one extra set of Joy Con right at the beginning (knew we would want 4 controllers for Mario Kart), and so on the very rare occasion that we run out of

100% agree. There’s a place for both kinds of games. If a linear game tells a compelling story over 10-15 hours of gameplay, I couldn’t care less about replayability or side-quests, or such. It’s when stuff gets down into the sub-10 hour range that I start to balk at the cost.

I absolutely LOVE sci-fi of this type, and after my wife thoroughly enjoyed Arrival last year, we’ve already talked about going to see this one together. So I’m still psyched for it. Knowing it will have a limited release and it will be more important to give it some attention during the time span is very helpful.

This is what I want to know as well! What about 2 players local couch co-op, plus 2 more from the online lobbies, for 4 total? My wife doesn’t always like these games, but she’s a die-hard Harry Potter fan, and she enjoyed one of the Wii games from those series. So I’m wondering if she’ll dig this.

OK...potentially unpopular opinion here...

Everybody making a huge fuss about them not knowing they built the park on top of an active volcano....the Park was originally built over 25 years ago now! Things change in the earth. It’s highly possible that the volcanic activity at the time was only enough to feed the hot springs, and now it’s gotten worse.

OK, I just want to know whether it is worth it to catch up on Inhumans. Will there be a connection back to AOS? We watched the first 2 episodes, and didn’t think it was completely terrible, but life being what it is, we never got around to finishing it. Would plan on diving straight into AOS tonight, but might

I found this review really insightful, if a little surprising. Perhaps there are simply too many people on r/nintendoswitch that are just in love with this game, but this is the first substantial negative review I’ve seen. So I’m quite surprised.

Haven’t got to watch the Crisis crossover yet (darn real life...i’m like a month behind on CW shows). But, I felt like Justice League sort of intentionally down played the actual villain in the movie on purpose. It was done to be sort of more like the formation of the team, and overcoming those team dynamics, was the

Couldn’t have said it better myself.

I never got to play these games on the other platforms, so I’m looking forward to picking these ones up.

Holy crap, the foreshadowing with Fury’s words. Amazing. Can’t wait to see the ‘All the details you missed in the trailer’ post!!

“Make” me buy? Nothing. But the wife and I had been talking about getting Apple Watches for weeks now, and finally bit the bullet, taking advantage of the Kohl’s cash we could get with them (amounted to $90 back per watch). And we shop there all the time for Christmas gifts anyways. So for us, it ends up being a

My issue was never necessarily with the amount of grinding required to unlock certain characters, or with the progression being tied to loot boxes. Heck, if people have tons of disposable income and want to throw it at a game, even that doesn’t bother me. But I have limited income, and limited time to play games. I

Heh, I played Destiny enough to beat everything once, and then got bored. Still spend more time playing Splatoon, but then again, my wife plays as well, so it’s simply more fun to both play a game together.

I figure it will give a timer/countdown to when the match starts. If you don’t choose different weapons fast enough, it will just dump you into the game with what you’ve got.

I actually think that the motion aiming in Handheld mode is actually easier than in docked/tabletop. It feels more like an augmented reality mode on a smart phone at that point. A lot of it has to do with your sensitivity settings though, so definitely try playing with those a bunch til you find something that works.

Sort of...When you’re using the motion controls, you can’t use the right-stick to look up or down. You can only do that with the motion controls. But you can use a combination of the stick and the motion controls for your side-to-side aiming. I’ve found that this is the best for me, as large movements, turns, etc. I