It’s definitely not $400, I told you how I’m able to access several exclusives, plus other games, with just $200 or so. Which, yes, makes it well worth it to me.
It’s definitely not $400, I told you how I’m able to access several exclusives, plus other games, with just $200 or so. Which, yes, makes it well worth it to me.
It’s betting money in hopes of getting something, anything.
I didn’t know I could randomly win money playing Battlefront 2...
but the question is - is it really worth $250-400 (depending on when/what you got) to access 2-5 exclusives? At what point is it okay to just miss out on that stuff, so you can have the most fully-fledged experience on PC?
My one year of Japanese is only enough to know when names are different. Oh, and that Torna’s ‘Rex-Rex’ is really like... ‘boss’ or ‘brother’ in a more awestruck or honorable way?
This is the best way to describe it. I feel like if they had all the systems 20 hours in, right from the get-go, I would’ve been waaaaay too overloaded. Building it up has been good though.
But there’s the key right?
but then it begs to question - why is anyone picking any other console?
it’s the last chunk of the season pass
Dumb motorcycle drives over mountains, it looks like.
but a laser beam robot octopus is on-brand...
You expect Gamers to inform their opinion before they make and voice it?
I kid, I kid. Well... I don’t kid, actually, but I do still like getting excited about big upcoming games despite all that. Let’s get excited together.
ah, gotcha. I have it on Wii U too, and I think it’d miiiight be worth it on Switch, if nothing more than it brings me one step closer to only having one console in the house.
“Don’t you understand? Good Games aren’t about playing, they’re about Story! Games are art, not a toy you insipid plebe!”
I haven’t forgotten :D
...you could always play it on a TV too...?
Remember kids - the name of the game for a Gamer is
I hope this (and more importantly, the incredible sales) once and for all signals to Nintendo that ‘Puzzelda’ was the most misguided track to ever take the series on, and they continue to expand on this direction of exploration and adventure first for future Zelda games.