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Not really sure if a multi-platform game should be compared directly that way, especially when many people were simply having trouble even getting a Switch during the early months of its release. Granted, definitely agree that it’s interesting how much flak BF2 has got as compared to a GOTY winner, and yet still sell

I’d like to see a graph that shows BOTW vs. time in months (as in copies sold per month). Would be interesting to see where/when the drop off occurred. I personally know people who bought a Switch for their kids for Christmas, and BOTW has been the last thing on their mind for said kids (truly sad, I tell ya). So I’m

If EA is looking back at their year, and holding up things like Mobile games at the same level as something like Battlefront 2, then they are going to lose in the end. Yes, those other platforms make money hand-over-fist in the short term. But they are losing ground in their long game. If they can’t deliver on

I played the demo of Lost Sphear and feel very similarly. It had some interesting aspects to it, and I liked the battle system.

If Bioware can keep Anthem focused on the RPG elements more than Destiny does, they could steal a significant portion of the market. Honestly, that’s my biggest complaint about Destiny 2. I love a good RPG, and I enjoy shooters too, and Destiny 1 had just enough balance of that to keep my interested, though I would

Crap crap crap crap!

Lots of other games to check out instead, that work more based on individual units and ‘skirmish’ rules, rather than huge armies like 40K. Check out Malifaux, for one. Awesome world-building. Great models. Game play is very fun.

Didn’t watch the video, but agree with the sentiment of the posts. I have yet to be impressed with EA’s handling of virtually any major franchise as of late. Like what’s the point of a large publisher like EA buying Bioware? Bioware clearly didn’t need them as an angel investor. They had plenty of power on their own

Most persistent action games have had to recover from rocky launches, including Destiny, Diablo III, and The Division.

I played about 30 minutes of the demo. I found it intriguing. I LOVED Chrono Trigger and the like. The demo was a bit odd, dropping you right into the middle of the story, but the overall mechanics seem interesting.

Just have to adjust the design a little bit to include some foam and probably a spring, so that it can expand to fit multiple sizes of phones. Great idea. If Nintendo figures out a way to utilize bluetooth from a phone as an additional controller (the way Xbox/PS already do) it would be great to have something like

I completed the beasts in this order: Elephant>Camel>Bird>Lizard.

Similar feeling here. In a year of being totally swamped with great things to play (looking at you, Nintendo Switch), and just being generally busy with life, I’ve given D2 enough time to beat the story campaigns, do some limited goofing off, and then play the COO story. I had hoped the COO expansion would pull me

Nintendo is clearly demonstrating what the mainstream gamers have said all along: power doesn’t matter, good games do.

I just got a set of these for Christmas and I LOVE them so far. For relatively cheap headphones, they have some of the best noise isolation I’ve heard in a while. And they fit good and tight. Looking forward to when the weather warms up and I get to test them while doing yard work or such.

I just got a set of these for Christmas and I LOVE them so far. For relatively cheap headphones, they have some of

Haha! It’s been great reading your updates. Mirrors my own experiences pretty well. It’s been about 5 years since I built mine, and I’ve been playing too much Switch this last year to really even use it. But my favorite thing was getting it all booted up the first time, and then plugging it into my bigscreen TV and

King Arthur last year was pretty great. So here’s hoping that they can tap into at least some of that. This just looks...odd...so far. But I’m willing to wait and judge later once we’ve seen some actual trailers and such.

I think Finn’s pendulum swing is still in full effect all the way through the end of the movie. Another article I read pointed out how Finn is still very self-serving at the beginning of TLJ, and it isn’t until he runs off with Rose, talks with DJ, and sees the corruption in the rest of the galaxy, that he finally

I think only the most hard-core of hard-core Nintendo gamers are frustrated by the Virtual Console issue. For me, I can’t even find enough time to finish the games I currently own, let alone pick up the other ones recently released and play those too. If there was a Virtual Console available right now, I wouldn’t even

Argh....when is Logitech gonna get their crap together and also support Apple/Siri/Home support? I don’t want to buy into yet another ecosystem with Alexa.

Argh....when is Logitech gonna get their crap together and also support Apple/Siri/Home support? I don’t want to buy