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Damn no PSVR.

Yeah I could tell but didn’t care. I was happy to get a good movie/game adaptation I could enjoy with my kid! We tried watching the movies and they weren’t catching on, but the games were a good way to enjoy those things together, and the gameplay was great! I would take it over the mime stuff any day.

I thought it was cool that they had the authentic voice tracks and the rights to make things look like the movies. They had plenty of original stuff as well added in which was great to see too.

I wasn’t into it at the time so I don’t have the nostalgia, but characters are doing stuff like that in the games with speech as well. Usually during when they’re talking, as well as characters in the background and during gameplay. I didn't feel that it got lost at all.

No way! My kid won’t watch the movies but will play the games, and with the dialog it’s possible to know the story and why things are happening, why characters are there.

I kept renting that game back in the day for NES, I didn’t usually like puzzle games but those were pretty good. I finally got it later on for Game Boy and it kept be busy.

I dunno how they could let SMB2 gameplay out and not be adding shyguys and sniffits next and all that!

Seems like this is exactly what happened when they took on Google. I wonder why they underestimated Google and not Apple. It seems weird they didn’t have a comprehensive approach and seemed to go forward half heartedly. Or perhaps there was some other calculus.

On Android they could have pulled a Valve and put out their own version of the OS with the Epic store built in. They might have partnered with gaming phones to release it, and got Amazon on board to fill in the apps.

They didn’t take the opportunity to boycott the Apple platform and leverage Android as the only way to play because of the capability of side-loading. They didn’t try to push Apple the same way they did with Google on Android or railing against MS on Windows for their UWP-only stance.

Boo, DS is #1 and SNES #2. The games that have transformations and endless customization are too gimmicky.

Our streaming future. No publishers will allow all titles to be on one service. They want to have their own service direct to the consumer. xCloud will have this issue too.

I’m sure this is happening to much more than Switches. Opportunistic vultures.

Don’t feed the scalpers

Yeah. I have a lot of games and even with 4TB I have to pick what to keep and what to delete, and if I want to play an old game I would rather just install off disc. A lot of games are huge and I don’t want to be waiting for 40GB+ downloads. Next gen games will have bigger assets and we will have even larger downloads.

It saves the PITA of re/downloading a game, and if it’s huge like this and RDR2 then it’s especially worth it.

Finishing up The Messenger and starting Journey to the Savage Planet

You’re in for a treat with Blue Velvet, 7 Samurai is great too

Just play it with latex/nitrile gloves on

This is part of why the classic battle mode sucks, it's done on easy mode. The other part is that it still involves button mashing.