SarshelYam
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SarshelYam

I mean, there’s a fine line between having an opinion on something that has space for personal interpretation, but as a man...his means nothing as it relates to a woman’s rights on her own body. This isn’t Gilead!

Oh how crazy! I was just cleaning out my garage and found an old box of promo stuff and it included a Mega Man Universe poster that had the start front and center, flanked by droves of other Capcom characters like Ryu, Arthur, the wonky “Bad Boxart” American Mega Man from the cover of the NES game, and a bunch of

I kind of expected some Zelda themed items, similar to what they did with Mario, for the 35th Anniversary celebration. Ah well, my dreams of running around looking like Link, Zelda, Impa, or dare I say it...Tingle, are now dashed.

Yeah, I can’t say that I’ve ever agreed with toxicity that imposes rules on the enjoyment or sense of accomplishment anyone may have on their own terms. We play games to have fun, not to cut people down or dictate their “cred” based on a mode they choose.

This is an interesting perspective. As a big Fallout fan, even I can step back and take a look at all it does wrong, and the one consistent knock is that there’s a ton of bloat in there. Outer Worlds took a lot of what I loved from Fallout New Vegas (arguably my favorite in the series), and compacted it into a much

This analogy is a curious one.

Marvel’s Spider-Man by Insomniac & PlayStation is an exclusive, but that doesn’t mean Spider-Man can’t make an appearance in other forms on other platforms. Case in point, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 for Switch.

Sony funded development of Spider-Man, and Insomniac developed the game with PlayStation as its home. That’s not saying a Spider-Man game can’t be made or delivered on other platforms, but Sony & Insomniac’s Spider-Man games are PlayStation exclusives.

Let me first say, I own all platforms, so my ability to play them is not limited.

I proudly subscribe to said bullshit, as long as it gets me another Amiibo in the Zelda collection.

It’s worth every penny. It feels great, it looks great, this is a studio whose pedigree is shining in every inch of this game.

I completely fell into this trap the other day when visiting my local Target with my daughter. These are some of the most creative and colorful minifigs LEGO has produced, and they have undeniable personality.

That’s less of a dev thing than it is a regional thing.

That kind of feels like the point here. It’s an exposé of absurdity for the literal sake of it. Seems rather self aware, if you ask me. The only thing more ridiculous than this form of player engagement is having to write how ridiculous this form of player engagement is. That obvious misstep is, in fact, the absurdity

It’s two things fans have been clammoring for, Nintendo & LEGO as a partnership. If anything, you’re seeing collectors buying these up purely in the hopes that the Nintendo license expands into more traditional LEGO sets feat. Zelda, Metroid, Splatoon, and more!

The other subset who are buying this as they’re intended,

One of the most fun games I’ve had in a lone time. This series, along with Strange Brigade has offered consistent fun in the multiplayer sector.

Mario has always had delightful music, but agree...Mario’s Super Picross is up there with Mario Paint in its delivery.

Zombie Army, while undead at the forefront, becomes far less about the zombies and more about the camaraderie of multiplayer. It’s truly one of the most fun I have with my friends online these days.

Sign me up, I’m on board 100%!!

I did a meta deep-dive for my first tattoo on my left forearm, which definitely is gaming related; SIC PARVIS MAGNA , Greatness From Small Beginnings (for my children), but translated into Elvish Quenya for my love of Tolkien’s universe. It was the first ideation that didn’t fade in concept, and something I’ve loved