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Still no Switch's to be found through non marked up means. I shouldn't care, but it feels like not playing Zelda, AT THIS MOMENT, is like missing first contact with some aliens. Like I came back in from a week long backpacking trip in the mountains to discover that everything is now different.

I wouldn't go as far as to say it's TERRIBLE and you wouldn't enjoy it, but the xbox client is pretty stressed.

Well, I didn't pre-order a Switch, since I have done away with the pre-order (no higher reason than I just want to maintain control over my more impulse based shopping). And…now I that I have my work bonus, I realize I really want one and I deserve a bit of cash dropping.

"I have no idea what the first Witcher game was like, but I'd be willing to bet there were some issues with it." Oh, that's a well you don't want to go down.

I love that picture of him, as if he's having to crane himself around the Thor people

God, I really want to have that hair.

I believe this was my mantra until about 20 minutes ago. Wish I had pre-ordered, now I have to somehow get one of these…

At some point, Link just needs to tear out the hearts of his enemies and eat them raw.

Ok, but you have to use the right joypad. I claim the left one…that disconnects all the time.

Yah, dungeons have a group finder (it's actually the only way I've ever entered them). I've yet to have a bad group experience, though most of my runs have been with people that have ran them a ton of times. I don't think I've ever waited for more than 10 minutes for one as a dmg dealer. And my perception is that

I enjoyed ESO more than I expected, enough to get me to keep leveling and try new characters. As an MMO, it's very solo-player friendly. You don't really need to do dungeons (you do get a perk point for doing the quest in them though) and even if you do, the easy mode dungeons aren't a challenge for 4 people with an

There's this game that's been out a couple years, Skyrim, perhaps you've heard of it. Apparently it's been around long enough to earn itself a "Special Edition" relaunch. Well, I decided to get into that this last week.

I'm holding off a bit on the switch because I have zero interest in its handheld qualities. The way my household dynamics work, time I'm not playing on the tv is time I spend not playing games. I've come to realize that I barely touch my 3DS as it would be the equivalent of me spending my evening dinking around on my

Asking the important questions…

If its battery goes 100% dead, and you put it in the dock, can you use it immediately? (kind of strange question, i suppose, but considering many of my battery based things that are fully drained take 20 minutes to use, while charging, i'm curious)

Plus some of those Darknut rooms would cause the game to slow down and that made it even worse fighting them.

Holy crap I love reading this. I had these same conversations when I was 8 years old, it's like playing this game for the first time all over again.

Still going strong at Elder Scrolls Online. I've endured what could be the kiss of death in an MMO: the PUG doing a technically difficult dungeon without knowing the strategy. All the dungeons have two versions, but it's not made clear, AT ALL, in the UI that the 2nd iteration is a repeat with tougher mechanics. (I

Elder Scrolls Online has its hooks deep into me. It may have took me longer than it should, but I discovered that each zone's quests are in little hubs that all create a small story for that part of the map. (I previously was just accumulating quests and doing them all mixed up.) Having noticed this, it's helped to

I think I got it in mid November, but I probably only have 10-15 hours into it.