Pyro3000
Pyro3000
Pyro3000

I wasn't visiting Ravio for any sort of hint. I simply went to him when I needed to get a new item. Just a handful of visits was enough to see that he always discounts the item you need for the dungeon.

The puzzles were incredibly easy and obvious. You always knew what item you needed because the character that rents them out tells you it's on a special discount. At least until later in when nearly everything could be settled with the hookshot and bombs. If it did need a certain item in the dungeon then you had to

The puzzles were incredibly easy and obvious. You always knew what item you needed because the character that rents them out tells you it's on a special discount. At least until later in when nearly everything could be settled with the hookshot and bombs. If it did need a certain item in the dungeon then you had to

My problem with Link Between Worlds is that it had no sense of progression once you reach Lorule. You get everything right away and it made things far too simplistic.

I adore my soda stream. I've felt significantly healthier since it's more water than Soda normally has, doesn't use High Fructose Corn Syrup, and just flat out tastes better.

They just wouldn't make conflicting titles. Also since Sakurai keeps trying to can the SSB franchise I feel like All Stars would just gain Nintendo characters. Which from what I've heard about All Stars might actually be the best scenario anyway.

They found useful perks from the fad, and they're able to re-use the same tech.

FFXIV and FFXI only charge $11-12 a month and keeps pushing out content and patches.

How about instead of complaining that the casual game market has been taken over by phones you go back to focusing on innovative games that have depth to them.

Those studios you're talking about are directly funded by Sony and some such as Naughty Dog and Insomniac are actually literally part of Sony. Link Between Worlds was neat, but it also didn't have much to it. It was fun, but hardly challenging or exciting. Mario Galaxy was great, but that was back on the Wii. The

You either buy Vita memory cards on cyber Monday or you trade in your kidney.

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These are the best types of deals. Games that no one wants to buy but everyone is curious to play. I'd have never spent money on Outlast but it's one of those games that I would always be curious about and think about buying but feel like I'd regret. PS+ has probably broadened my gaming horizons more than I care to

That's kind of where I'm at with Nintendo lately. Playing SSB with friends and family was all the fun. Even on the 3DS version of Mario Kart I had a lot of fun playing with other people in person. Nintendo's online just doesn't give the same experience. Less voice chat, no reactions... It's like I'm playing with a

Sony's first party titles are great, but that's not primarily what I like about Sony. I'll take PS+ and all of it's benefits along with having Nintendo's games on their console over using Friend Codes for everything and poor online structure. At least with Sony or Microsoft when I buy a game it registers on my

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I'd much rather they just went multiplatform or merged with Sony. If I could stop buying Nintendo consoles just for the exclusives I'd be much happier. Upping their hardware won't save me money.

They might have known. The thing is that they retired the number out of respect and won't let anyone drive a 3 again.

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Not sure if I want to throw $60 at a game that's just a remake that will eventually be $0 on PS+ I'm sure it's pretty and being even better looking than the PC version was sounds cool and all, but I just don't feel my wallet shaking.