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Makes sense, I was suspicious of this ever since they named the second game Ragnarok. It also makes sense when you consider how many of the nine realms we’ve already seen in the first game leaving few left (though two could get revamped since they were optional areas anyway). I think the only part of it that strikes

I wish the producers of the Tremors movies felt the same way.

It shouldnt take 4 years and market research to figure out the portable game console would like to have bluetooth connectivity for headphones. For fucks sake, Vita had it in 2012

There’s also a vaguely expanding “Other”, or something like that, folder that cuts down on useable space. So while it shipped with 850 gb, far less is actually available.  Not 500, though.  I’m not sure where they got that number.

Yeah. It wasn’t there at launch, but the PS4 has had it for years.

Yup

PS3 had to get them later, too. Why do they keep excluding this incredibly basic feature console after console?

It’s kind of a trade-off, because now you’ve got the same game taking two slots, but I would say yes. This was probably done to alleviate the problem where people were accidentally launching the PS4 version when they meant to launch the PS5 version.

Did they add back in any of the organization options that it took them forever to add to the PS4 ONLY TO NOT PUT THEM IN THE NEW CONSOLE FOR SOME REASON. I guess it isn’t too big an issue since I can only fit like 10 games on my PS5 anyway

Sony. Folders. How have you had to add folders after-the-fact on three consecutive console releases? 

That sounds highly ambitious considering the movement of Spider-people involved. I’m gonna guess single-player real-time character swapping a la games like FF7R. 

Question:

Price is actually great, given the size and the build and diorama features

Nope. We got some of the bigger figures for the Lego Mario playset, but no traditional Minifigs yet.

The size of the piece doesn’t really effect the price, that’s the wrong train of thought. No matter the size all the pieces take the same effort to cast, size and materials used isn’t really relevant, you’ve gotta look at the overall piece count, not just judge based on the size of the pieces.

The price to piece ratio is really excellent actually, you may not be too familiar with LEGO pricing, most casual buyers tend to have your reaction when anything above $100 is revealed, but this set is actually priced really, really well. Especially for a licensed set, doubly so especially for a Nintendo licensed set.

You don’t buy too much lego I see... 2,000 pieces for $170 is actually a pretty good price to piece ratio. That’s less than .10 a piece, which is usually the average. 

Fucking awesome, bought on site, maybe even two, that’s a glorious set. 

A good rule of thumb for Lego sets has generally been 10 cents per piece (or at least it used to - I’m seeing a lot of sets come in at under 10 cents a piece lately). At 2064 pieces, its actually a good deal.

The set is amusing since ? Blocks weren’t actually IN Super Mario 64. They were replaced with ! Blocks.