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Even when I was a kid I never found the Moon in Majora’s Mask to be scary. The danger of it looming is eerie, but the face itself wasn’t that scary to me. I think at this point it’s just another thing to agree with so people will give you “relatable gamer-cred” like saying “Navi is annoying” in OOT (another thing I

As incredibly lame as this ad is, he gets his comeuppance at the end, therefore the narrative framing presents Terry as the incorrect one in the situation.

That is a completely valid fear to have, believe me. The subtle shadow getting larger as it falls on you is enough to make anyone’s stomach drop.

Imagine being disappointed over the removal of product placement.

I tend to prefer the artstyle of JRPGs, but I prefer the real-time combat of Western RPGS. I hope we start to see an influx of games that are a combination of the two. Breath of the Wild was the perfect mixture of Skyrim-esque grandeur in cel-shaded world. It wasn’t extremely anime looking like Xenoblade Chronicles 2,

I’ve only played two FF games to completion, FF7 and FF9. The story, characters, world and music of FF7 will always make it my preferred pick, but the end credits music of FF9 single-handedly got me crying at 4am as I finished it earlier this year.
For a game I kinda rushed through using the boost enhancements on the

Ah, that makes sense. The criticism seems justified in this case.

It’s not my place to say what is or isn’t offensive to anyone, but you realize Cyberpunk 2077 is depicting a dystopian future, right? Not everything is gonna be squeaky clean to meet PC standards.

You folks here in the comments need to invest in a Chromecast. It’s got the most compatibility with all the major streaming platforms, it’s simple to set up, and has ethernet support. I can say from experience that the Fire Stick is complete garbage compared to the Chromecast.

I’m about to make everyone feel old:

I googled some gameplay of the Nvidia Shield port and it looks like the star-pointer thing is controlled with the right analog stick.

There’s a simple reason Galaxy 2 isn’t in the collection: it wasn’t already ported. A few years ago, China received exclusive HD ports of Wii games for their Nvidia Shield online shop. Super Mario Galaxy was one of those games, but Galaxy 2 was not. Considering the Switch is basically an Nvidia Shield, Nintendo most

I remember seeing screenshots of this game in Nintendo Power as a kid, and it always intrigued me. I can’t believe I waited until 2020 to play through it. In short, it’s a masterpiece unlike any game I’ve ever played.

Doesn’t matter to me. DiMartino and Konietzko were in charge of The Legend of Korra and that wasn’t “in line with the spirit and integrity of Avatar” either.

Just watch Cowboy Bebop. It’s infinitely better and has a satisfying conclusion.

When I visited Japan a few years ago, I didn’t go into this exact arcade, but I know there’s like, 2 other multi-story arcades within a block of it so it’s not too much of a loss.

I feel the same. I loved the first half of the game and I love the soundtrack, but I eventually had to force myself to finish it by the end. It’s just so grindy and was too long and dragged out. Also, the fact that the “end” isn’t the true end to the story was a big slap in the face, and I just couldn’t go through

I’m not excited for the “Korra’s good/Korra sucks” argument to take over the internet in the coming month.