I always thought Extra Life was like a loose coalition of individuals/teams working under the banner, than a concentrated event. Either way, yeah, they do great work too!
Never heard of Stack-Up or AbleGamers. What are they about?
I always thought Extra Life was like a loose coalition of individuals/teams working under the banner, than a concentrated event. Either way, yeah, they do great work too!
Never heard of Stack-Up or AbleGamers. What are they about?
It’s better than buying Kingdom Hearts 14 times while you wait for KH3, imo.
Why would there be? You got everything you were promised in the Season Pass.
World to the West was listed twice.
I mean, they fixed this within a day, vs. PUBG’s countless cheats that go unaddressed...but you’re right. This was far worse and worth shitting on anyone who likes Fortnite. You truly do the work of the people.
Which other ones did you have in mind?
and you dont need to get so offended about some not particularly harsh analysis of why things may be as they are.
No, it’s about dismissing SMB’s success as somehow being less of an accomplishment because it’s on a platform with ‘no games.’
I don’t mind being critical - I just appreciate consistency in such criticism.
So you took the time to follow me here, because I responded directly to a thing you said in something else, which then you said you never said, and I’m the annoying one?
I didn’t say it was nothing but a port machine,
While some games have had a tendency to sell better on Nintendo’s handheld than other platforms, likely due in part to less competition from the smaller overall game library,
because it’s a port machine right now,
as a fellow southpaw, yes yes yes and yes.
You do know that if we’re gonna use ‘it has ports’ as a dig, basically the Xbox and Playstation are garbage, right? They’ve been out how many years, and about 95% of their libraries are games available on multiple platforms, are ‘remasters’ of older games, etc.?
I’m high-fiving the monitor right now.
Mario + Rabbids: Not a Port and Also a Great Game Only on Switch Edition.
This is missing the most important tip:
Anecdotally, my nieces and nephew LOVE playing the Switch in portable when I bring it to visits. Even if the TV is free. I think it’s because then it feels like ‘their’ experience?
I don’t think the right solution is: instead of two wannabe, underpowered PCs and one interesting console per generation, the better way is three wannabe, underpowered PCs per console generation.