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Reading is hard. From the article:

It’s a little distressing to know that the people who were trying to help can pretty much do nothing more than express concern through the mic.

People being helpful and considerate and a Ugandan Knuckles is still being disrespectful? Color me shocked.

I’ve had a few seizures playing (usually singleplayer) games, it can be rough to get through, and having someone there to support or help, VR or not, is a really reassuring, considering how out of it you are

It’s relatively new to the market, and yeah it’s the closest you’re getting to Ready Player One right now.

It somehow has fewer unnecessary pop culture references than Ready Player One.

As a filthy casual I’m enjoying it. Some things could be better and of course if they change some dynamic of the game it would be nice to know how they did it rather than have to figure it out on your own or search through reddit.

Watching 5 hours of anything is tough

Luckily cracking the latest Switch games will be a lot easier, all you need is some empty milk cartons.

“Thanks for coming to this emergency meeting. The Switch is doing great, better than expected, but we really want to take it to the next level. Ideas?”

I don’t know how I feel about this. I’m pretty sure I’d desperately want one if I were a kid though.

Oh! I didn’t know Salt and Sanctuary had couch co-op.

Smash, plz.

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When you resell games, you’ll be paid in Iron, which you can exchange for cash or use to buy more games. Presumably, though, the value of Iron will be subject to fluctuations in Robot Cache’s self-created market, which makes the whole thing less of a sure bet than it might seem on its face.