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Some of my favorite twitch streamers were playing and narrating the voices in that game a few months back. Not the kind of game I would normally buy, but it has impressive theatrics and much more depth than I was expecting for a pigeon dating simulator. Definitely worth checking out if you like dating simulators,

I like the concept, but I worry about the durability of the “projector”. 5-7 hours of run time? I assume thats with the screen constantly running?

Robotnic ignoring The LEGO Company’s fair use guidelines. He’s still got it.

...I think that wookie sometimes joined up in my Phantasy Star Universe missions.

It doesn’t help that PS VR2 won’t be backwards compatible with the old headset’s library of games either.”

I only know Primordia from this list and I got that on sale for 3 bucks on steam a while back. I didnt expect much from it in advance. It turned out to be one of my favorites, if not the best point and click I’ve played.

I would certainly go for a two port layout if I designed a device like this. Given that it is a PC, and can even run windows, it would add to its functionality if you could stuck a C thumb drive into it without a dongle, while it’s charging.

The one thing stopping me from buying a Steam Deck is the difficultly in replacing the battery. I know with a product of this class, its not easy to design it for repair/upgrades in mind, but if they can reposition things where you can access the battery (And the internal storage would be great too) I would be sold on

The good people of the community have apparently been breeding up Charmanders from this guy to put up on mystery trades. Even if you miss out on this particular Charizard, theres still a good chance you can score one, albeit not with the same stats or bragging rights.

I’m going to give people claiming they experienced absolutely zero performance issues the benefit of the doubt and just assume they consider the frame rate and bad animations/visuals a non issue compared to their enjoyment of the gameplay, and managed not to bump into the game crashes.

I suppose Nintendo can’t argue they don’t have the money to throw at fixing the game engine. Although, at this point, I can’t argue they’d have any incentive because they already have everyone’s money.

I feel like this is more in line with the truth of the situation. I find it hard to believe the same console that can run Breath Of The Wild so beautifully can have so much trouble rendering Scarlet/Violet. Sure, a more powerful switch console might solve the issue through more processing power and etc, but I think

Ill sleep on the floor then.

1, I didnt even know this game existed until now. Ikea is only promoting the game by doing this. The fact he has to comply simply because the legal system would make him go bankrupt attempting to get fair representation is despicable. I believe Ikea wouldn’t even be trying if a big publisher were behind this simply

I guess since the disc acts as the license check mechanism and isn’t one-use account locked, it can still be traded in for store credit, which is part of the expectation for some of those who buy physical copies.

I’ve managed to only buy it twice, however, if Capcom would kindly port the VR version to steam, and also patch in something akin to the wii motion aiming into the switch version, I can be convinced to bump that up to four copies.

Thankfully I’ve got enough Ghost in the Shell figures and merchandise that I can look at it and say “this is formidable enough to make me happy”

Google refunding everyone on this is far more reasonable than I expected them to be about it. I did not invest in it myself, but I would have been happy if they at least gave me steam codes for any games I would have purchased. Refunding the hardware and games, now I wonder if I missed out on a free smart home box to

I find it especially interesting that “Kotaku” pumped out something pink. I feel like Fahey would be proud.

Well f*ck.