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Imagine…

I got it on the wii u and i don't really feel any reason to get the switch version when i finally…switch over. The differences looks really minor and it doesn't feel like a portable game to me but one that is meant for bingeing on at home on a big screen way too late at night. Even the loading times for the wii u

While the actual point system you saw in the wii u version was garbage (it just basically meant this person plays online more than this other person), the skill level was close enough that i thought i was a decent racer sometimes and races were usually fairly close. It was when i started joining community tournaments

HAIL MUSICAL GOD DAVID WISE

This sounds a lot like Dragon Age Inquisition except with a much weaker cast and writing. The cast was what saved DA:I for me so that makes me a bit weary. However while I’m pretty indifferent with the gameplay of DA:I I enjoyed ME’s gameplay so that might even it out. Basically looks like comfy trash that I’ll dive

Reminds me a lot of when Lin from Xenoblade was being thrown around and mocked everywhere. So much endless ridicule makes her kind of lovable in a way.

One thing that really helps with the pick up and play is the load times are insanely fast for a game of such massive scope.

I'm becoming more and more convinced it is impossible to finish BOTW. I have to move through two inches worth of map to get to where i need to go and I always end up further away from when i started with 4 hours disappearing in the process.

One of the things that is both a blessing and a curse to the game is weapons durability which will become even more true in replaying it. When restarting an rpg or arpg I usually refocus and a lot of the enjoyment comes from using unfamiliar systems in a familiar world. In BOTW, you can’t really refocus since you were

That clipping game has a kind of wholesomely erotic vibe going for it.

It’s my dads birthday and I set him up a retropie with all the snes games we used to have. It was a relatively cheap and pretty fun project. My biggest recommendation is to just get the raspberry pi and power in a kit and get the official case separately. The case I got was super easy to install, both roomy enough it

Word on the wii u version is it's mostly fine. It slows down at some points and the fps gets in the 10's if things are going super crazy but for the most part it's pretty smooth and playable and almost identical to the switch one.

The one stop shop for buffs!

Dark Souls 2 is having a big community event "Return to Drangelic". Since it's been sitting in my backlog I figure it's as good as time as any for me to dip my toes in it even though i still never beat 3 yet.

Just as I feared, literacy leading straight to witchcraft.

Also there is a neat Humble Freedom Bundle out there that is 30 dollars and all the money goes to a charity of your choice (ACLU, Doctors without borders, international rescue committee, all in one or equally divided your choice). It includes the Witness, Stardew Valley and a bunch of other indie titles. It is

I’m playing Deadly Premonition on Pc. It’s pretty much broken. I have to mod it using dpfix, run it in windows xp mode, it crashes often, and I can only aim 30 degrees in front of my head which will probably make some future fight impassable. I am kind of doubtful I will even be able to finish the entire thing, either

It's not amazon, but there is an incredible Humble Freedom Bundle right now that includes a lot of great recent indie games (stardew valley, the witness, subnautica, nuclear throne, and a bunch of other ones that look pretty decent) for 30 dollars. It's a good deal by itself, but the real kick is ALL of it goes to

Finished Metro: Last Light. I got the "bad ending". There is a good ending but it requires you to do almost everything right and in a very specific way. Not only do you have to make "good" choices, you need to listen to a lot of pieces of dialogue all the way through, and use nonlethal measures as often as possible.