Does it help with depth perception? That way, it’d have a reason to be a VR game and not just a regular 3D platformer.
Does it help with depth perception? That way, it’d have a reason to be a VR game and not just a regular 3D platformer.
So I did a quick comparison between Amazon.co.jp and Playasia, and Amazon wins by a couple of bucks. Of course this depends on the game and your location, but AmazonGlobal (the shipping) is relatively fast, based on the few times I’ve ordered CDs and manga. I’ve never bought anything physical on Playasia, so dunno if…
I can think of two things.
I’ve only ever looked up solutions for the Witness twice: one was a particularly damning sound puzzle in the jungle (though I figured out the next one instantly) and the other was the entrance to the challenge (not really a solution, but I felt stupid for not being observant enough).
This took a lot of time for me too. I was only able to beat it because I guessed the pillar puzzles and somehow got them correct. (For some reason, the pillars at the end of the game took me quite a lot of time to complete. I almost gave up on finishing the game because of it...)
I saw the cover picture and immediately thought of the Bowser roulette minigame...
Don’t know if anyone already responded, but no, there’s usually no spacing in Japanese. I guess there are exceptions, but you wouldn’t have any spaces when writing a sentence.
Those sauce packs are the best! It reminds me of my trips to the kombini and buying corn dogs, which came with those squeezable packs of ketchup and probably mustard.
At $250, it’s arguably the best “budget” phone right now.
At $250, it’s arguably the best “budget” phone right now.
Upon taking a second look at it, I agree. At least the other Animal Crossing 3DS had designs for its plates and not just pictures. The good thing is that you could import some of the cool ones from Japan, but not sure if it’s worth the extra cost. (It also kinda defeats the purpose of getting a special edition 3ds...)
Not to be super nitpicky or anything, but I was kinda hoping they’d bring the black New 3DS to the US as well. Only because I already have a white New 3DS for Japanese games (got the special Kyogre one). Oh well... I can wait. My launch-day 3DS thankfully still works well enough.
Maybe one day I’ll find someone who likes Taiko no Tatsujin just like me. (my ID is TaikoDaisukiDa) =P
Yep. It took quite a lot of time, but at the time it was the only PS4 game I had, so yeah
I actually started with Yakuza/Ryu ga Gotoku 0 first, by the recommendation of several friends, and thoroughly enjoyed it! Like, I did everything and spent nearly 150 hours just completing all the sub-missions and challenges (some of which were a bitch, but oh well).
Mine is TaikoDaisukiDa, which i originally made just for buying DLC for one of the Taiko drum games on the PSP years ago. Now I’m stuck with it, and i can only hope people don’t judge like a weaboo whenever i play online... (Although i can’t deny that i still really love the Taiko games, haha)
I’m gonna be honest. I don’t care that it’s free-to-play/start or that it’s Pokemon. As long as it’s Picross, I’m gonna frickin’ play it.
I love that beginning. (Sorry, Luigi)
I think I’m just gonna take it slow. As much as I want to access everything to build whatever I want, being restricted with fewer parts also encourages creativity in some ways. I guess I feel like I learn more about every block, enemy, and power-up by not being inundated by the parts that will come over time.
“slight variation of 1-1”