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I know it gets made fun of, but the Gamecube remote shows Nintendo really went for it in terms of ergonomics.
It might have too few buttons for the current era, but the Gamecube-style Switch remotes that add clickable analog sticks and a second shoulder button on the left side feel great. It’s my primary Switch

I do think it’s a hard sell when the Oculus Quest exists. It really is good enough for most people, and the benefits of wireless are not exaggerated, it just feels better.

Wade’s retirement I think is a selling point for the Heat.
“Hey, treat us well, and we’ll send you off with a bang”

Matt Chrishews*

He looks like a Zuckerberg deepfake over Bradley Cooper in A Star is Born.

Yeah I think once you understand a bit of what is required to make interstellar travel happen, UFOs seem far less likely, and even if they’re here we’d have no hope whatsoever of understanding

Can’t tell if on purpose: The header image has the shackles on the feet obscured by the spray of water.

That’s an interesting take. There may be vegetarians that like it, but it seems their primary audience is meat eaters who want an option that is more environmentally sustainable (not necessarily too much healthier).
The Beyond seems to be an intermediary between the two. BurgerFi here in Florida has Beyond burgers and

It makes sense to me to keep the products separate in this era of Service games. Black Ops keeps Blackout and Zombies, and Modern Warfare has the Spec-Ops style content and the more traditional modes, along with the campaign.
It would require them to do something I don’t think they’ve ever done before: put out content

Is it possible they don’t include Zombies (or anything like it, ie extermination), and instead focus on something like Spec Ops for the Modern Warfare game and keep delivering Zombies content to Black Ops 4.?
Perhaps (hopefully imo) the Battle Royal stays in Black Ops 4, but it could also come to Modern Warfare.

Don’t drive to Drake’s house.

I don’t really have a cogent thought yet, but I feel like this highlights the issue of a moving goalpost. It’s not about loot boxes specifically, just anything deemed to be “unexpected” for kids. Which obviously begs the question of what kind of microtransactions kids would expect, and why those are acceptable.
Frankly,

No, the Barricade vehicle can take a beating before exploding. Double XP is over so there’s not much reason to play those this week, and it’s far from Simeon’s shop. But yeah you can have fun with that thing, almost nothing will stop it.

Played this mission during double XP week, they totally are pushable. Whether blown up or not, nothing will stop that Barricade. The RVs will become airborne rather than stopping the Barricade.
One round I blew them all up, and even with their (heavier) less responsive models, it can be pushed out.

Haha, the trick to the RV puzzle is: get in the barricade, drive straight through all of them, enjoy.

The difference is that those characters aren’t good. The Belmonts slow speed, lack of kill moves, and bad recovery means they are not viable. Samus is arguably the worst character in the game. There’s a debate to be had over playstyle, but Snake is consistently winning tournaments and is incredibly popular online with

So most states have specific exclusions for the donation of food. They lie and say they can’t donate it for that reason, but they explicitly won’t be held responsible for illnesses if it is going to a charity.

Not just subtly, he goes to hold him tight, and the hat gets in the way, so he forcefully pushes it aside. It’s a real testament to his commitment as an actor.

The main thing in my opinion having played both that makes Yugioh more complex is the amount of things your opponent can do during your turn: trap cards, quick play magic, monster effects, and even activate certain cards from your hand on opponents turn. In addition to the many different methods to summon monsters