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Absolutely this. Also, I feel like I've just had more fun with Breath of the Wild in general (partially because it's modern, and thus there are a lot of things that just make it more enjoyable, whereas Majora's Mask shows its age a bit). I'm actually thinking more of just ditching the idea of "favorite" for myself,

And let us eat the traditional feast of pizza with anchovies!…while we still can…

You'll like him even more later. Although his sister is number one in my heart.

The dragonflly delivery took me forever, just because I couldn't find Electric Darners. Eventually, I managed to get one…and then I ran into Beedle on the way to deliver them and he was selling a bunch. I had talked to him every time I saw him, and he never offered them.

Hope you keep loving Majora's Mask, it's still possibly my favorite Zelda (although Breath of the Wild could dethrone it). I love Woodfall Temple, such a good start to the game. The first D&D campaign that I ran had a starting dungeon somewhat inspired by it: swamp setting, giant flower in the middle of the main room

I'm really hoping that Salmon Rush has offline play; I mean, no matter what it should with multple Switches, but I mean with just one. Like you, I would love to have two (especially around Splatoon 2 time), but financials are a big priority. Having a kid soon means watching the budget, especially when you can end up

Ever Oasis has also been on my radar, but, like the other titles I mentioned, has dropped in priority since I don't use my 3DS nearly as much and the Switch has more tempting titles. I'm really hoping it does well, though, because I like the look of the IP and would love if Nintendo continued to use it. Let's avoid

*sigh*…The Last Airbender. And you want to know the worst part? I saw it in theaters…twice. But I can explain! The first time was on release day, and an old friend who I'd shown the entire series to was coming into town to visit. In fact, we'd planned to go see the movie on that day well in advance, and that was part

More Breath of the Wild for me. I still need to head for the Rito area, which has the last Divine Beast…but I've just been doing so much sidequesting! Collecting and leveling armor is a bit addictive to me. I'm really liking getting the different sets up to Level 2 and figuring out what their Set Bonuses are. I think

I've heard good things about Graceful Explosion Machine from those who've played it, with one comparison being that the combos, dodging, and weapon switching feel almost Bayonetta-esque. It might be something I get in the future, but right now I'm being very good about not spontaneously buying any more games.

I backed it, so I'll be playing it regardless of what I've heard, but it is still disappointing. It has been a bit worrying through previews and now reviews, though, that Playtonic didn't really seem to move things forward for the genre or the Banjo-Kazooie series. I guess what I mean is…does this feel like

I'm sorry, but as a cook…that plating is awful. I'm sure the cake is delicious (if you can stomach the xenophobic warmongering), but it just isn't plated well, and, as such, can't possibly live up to its full potential. Besides the gaudy "TRUMP" at the top, nothing seems to be cohesive or in any way contribute to

Difficulty should never be a confession. If you want to play for the story, just go through. Atlus especially seems to sometimes have stupid difficulty spikes in boss fights. For me, I often like to change up my strategy to get by, but it also does often come down to "are your numbers bigger than their numbers?",

That is one of my favorite Twitter threads.

The area where it was, though, was one of the areas I highlighted. I didn't quite realize that it did look like the other seven, though. But it was still neat to have a small guide.

Agreed on Breath of the Wild outdoing Xenoblade X as my favorite open-world game. Although, to be fair, I haven't played that many open-world games…but that's partially because the ones I have haven't done much for me, so I never really sought them out.

Had a similar experience with that Major Test of Strength one, water pillared out and then couldn't beat it. But, the good news is that now you can just warp back there. Plus, if I recall correctly, the reward (besides the Spirit Orb) for that one is really good.

Oh, well now I just completed it and I see that he takes back the Snow Boots…I'm guessing I have to find him again to get them?

Yeah, he gave me the Snow Boots for just accepting the quest, and now I expect he'll hold up his end of the bargain and give me the Sand Boots.

Nah, with my phone being as tough to work with as possible, I was really only watching the Cherche vs. Cordelia numbers. Which were painful enough.