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    If real, this is cool. AND it’s a Tesla that actually looks pretty good, who would have thought that they can actually design a new sausage.

    I feel bad now.

    Ya I would have done the same lol. The machine spits out 4 more Goombas after you stack all the ones that spawns, but that’s it, only spike bombs after that. :(

    It’s one of the later ones and I don’t want to spoil it for you, you’ll know when you get there.

    Edit 2:

    Actually I posted the wrong one, the most I’ve managed is 25 Goombas xD.

    By the time I reached the bottom of the stairs, I was piloting a proper tower of goombas.

    Something interesting has happened recently. PUBG crates (both the ones that are still dropping and the Gamescom crate) has actually gone up in value since hitting the lowest point at the end of October.

    I’m no fan of Subaru or the STI, but let’s celebrate less performance choices and competition among manufacturers!

    Eh, then it’s the not every game is for everyone thing.

    ...neither of the site owners I interviewed knew whether it was kosher from Valve’s perspective, though. The company did not return a request for comment. “We’re probably against Steam’s Terms of Service,” Chris said. “But it doesn’t look like they care...

    Oh, I don’t disagree. There isn’t a game that’s right for everybody, different people will have different interests and that’s perfectly okay.

    Obviously people can play their games the way they wish, but at the end of the day BotW is all about exploration. You don’t need to know where you are or why you’re there; you want to spend 5 minutes to find some Korok seeds? Cool. Have 30 minutes during lunch and want to explore that mountain peak? You can do that.

    I will add that I’ve had a bit of trouble getting into Breath of the Wild because of how “open” it is. I got off the floating platform and then just kind of stopped playing. I should get back into it, I know, due to all the rave reviews and such, but there’s just nothing pulling me in any one direction and I...well,

    Here’s the deal: I can fit in games for a couple hours a week, on a good week. So I sit down and have to try and remember where I was on the map, what I was doing, why I was doing what I was doing, and then after two hours of playing I still haven’t accomplished my goal because I have to spend so much time walking

    The argument that open world is lazy and just done to avoid being called linear is as lazy as an argument can get.

    TL:DR. Incredible games, as close to industry defining games as you can get in 2017. Everybody need to experience them if you even enjoy gaming a tiny bit.

    I’ve followed him on YT for a while, his other creations are just as awesome, although the Odyssey one is definitely the best one yet.