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I have definitely seen this in 9. I decided to go with the over leveled approach as I find the gear management UI too cumbersome to care about.

I definitely broke the game a couple times going after hard difficulty skulltulas. If you know what to do and attempt to do it before the game says it's ok to do it now you can make it so they don't spawn.

I felt the same way about the half-steps in a console, but thinking back on my last systems, I've always ended up getting the updated versions at some point. My original 360 red-ringed and its replacement needed a larger drive, so I ended up getting the later model version. I don't recall why, but I ended up with a

I don't have a 4k TV and I own an Xbox so I didn't really have a reaction to the PS4 Pro reveal. But, as someone with a bit of spending money and troubles getting a gaming PC into my home, I AM interested in the Xbox Scorpio thing…but primarily for the boost in framerate I'll get for 1080 games. (and hopefully I'll

I've decided that my evil playthrough character is not initially going to do the main mission beyond when they have you go to the institute (or maybe even prior as I do not want to sit through the Kellogg flashback again) and definitely not Far Harbor (I have an another character actively there). And on the flip side,

Hyrule Warriors gets you in and out of the action in small enough segments to keep you from feeling like it's the same button combos over and over again. I've found that, on the levels where I decide I'm going to take every single keep, that the motions start feeling rote toward the end.

I just saw that Bayonetta went on the xbone backwards compatibility list so I'm going to give that another try. I'm not very good at games that need sharp reflexes any more so I didn't give it more than a couple hours a long time back. Maybe I can bump down the difficulty and just enjoy the show.

For a place that has "shake" in its name, the shakes it sells are not up to par.

I actually enjoy playing a "bad" character in Bethesda RPG's but, something about finding my abducted son made that seem an odd choice for FO 4. And since the game intro suggested that I was soldier prior to the events of FO4, I thought, well at least I'll be morally conflicted.

Prior to yesterday's Direct I had never heard of a Picross. The amount of excitement from a couple users here have got me very interested. I've only seen a minor amount of details on it, but it kind of looks like you have to subtract away blocks from a cube until you get a desired shape? I may have to check this out.

Jeez, that reminds me of how I'd spend the entire last summer weekend sorting my school supplies, labeling my trapper keeper folders, admiring how my cardboard pencil box still had sharp corners…I loved school.

I kind of agree with that assessment of Inside. Just like Limbo, it has platforming segments that require speed and timing to complete, but doesn't have the quality of platforming it needs to pull it off.

I had the same feeling with the Borderlands DLC. They really didn't try too hard to balance the content for the entry difficulty modes. And then when you go back and try again in True Vault hunter mode, they're hard as shit.

I recently discovered that Hilton hotels are a hot bed for street passes (I guess all their AT&T access points are street pass relays). I had all of one person on my 3ds prior to a trip a couple weeks back. I got over 60 new passes in a 3 day trip.

I've got Nuka World downloaded, but, based on the marketing, it feels like I'm going to want to play more as a Raider. Is that the case with it, cause if so, I'm gonna have to start a new character…

Still attacking at the Hyrule Warriors (legends) first adventure map, and I'm finally hitting challenges that I cannot get gold at fairly easily. Since it seems like I'm going to have to come back at this with stronger characters, I've decided to start opening up the map instead of focusing on getting everything on

I did the first introduction to the frog-eating mini game 3 times. First time I ate everything, but then cheated and looked it up online and realized I needed to restart. Second time, I freaking accidentally ended up with 2 female frogs. Restart.

I got through that Gizamaluke Grotto boss without issue. I tend to read FF boss strategies after I beat them to see if I am actually understanding the game systems, so I was really surprised to see that I beat that boss. I had no idea that certain gear nullified element damage. (I guess I only focused on the

Yah, Vivi's correlation to the army of black mages is one of the few story points that I REALLY want to see through.

For what it's worth, I think my views on the combat are in the minority. I personally just felt that it wanted to be an action game but the action wasn't fun to execute.