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    Brendan Greene was the de facto spokesman of the game from the beginning to some time in late Aug or early Sept, IIRC. He made the game announcements on Steam regarding update and patches, and he did the interviews talking about visions and direction of the game.

    The title is him mocking his own tinfoil hat in the video...

    Lol at people posting a response while totally missing the point. Never change, you guys, never change. 

    Thanks dude! :D

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    Tin foil hat or not, I think he’s pretty on point. As a PC player since early on, Brendan Greene and Bluehole is quickly destroying the goodwill they had built up.

    My reply to OP was specifically about his arguments, so your reasons doesn’t justify the OP’s position in any ways, regardless of how valid they may or may not be.

    I’ve been taking a lot of pictures in Odyssey as I play along, to a point where I think I’m spending like a 1/4 of my play time just running around trying to find interesting things to take pictures of.

    I’m not really denying that it has good games.

    Kinda hard to identify as “diehard Nintendo Fan boy” when it’s obviously your last choice.

    and I’m a hard no on the switch.

    Maybe it’s because data is expensive where I am so I’ve never really thought about playing online while on the go.

    Not that these sales numbers matter in the slightest. I’m absolutely positive that nobody at Sony or Nintendo is at all focuses on whether one outsells the other; overall sales number are important obviously, but whether they’re #1 or #2 is irrelevant to everybody but fanboys.

    As nintendo does not release actual numbers often, it is still best guess, but the Switch would have had to sell 8 million or more by now to beat out the month to month GLOBAL sales of the PS4.

    I have no idea how people do these crazy jump combos. I just got the long jump-Cappy toss-dive combo down consistently, but have a ton of issues when I try to change direction mid jump.

    With all the games that are on the console, Rocket League is the one that pushes you into getting one?

    I feel that those moves just aren’t very important overall. We’ve survived how many 3D Marios now without that spin throw, the game plays just as well even if you don’t ever use it.

    I get that, but Mario Run had it’s own twist that’s different from other Mario games, whereas Pocket Camp seems to be a traditional AC experience adopted to a mobile F2P model. My concern is that Pocket will be too similar to the full fledged AC game coming to Switch.

    Everybody loved Metroid Prime, but Eternal Darkness was by far my favourite GCN game.

    Not sure what I think about this. While I’m glad that this is staying true to what an Animal Crossing game should be, I now question whether the Switch version (the one that I really want) will simply be a slight expansion of New Leaf.