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Batman can breathe in space.

My son, never forget my words…let children die to protect yourself.

Have you heard of the Nintendo Switch?

I realized that I completely forgot to mention the ARMS Testpunch in the WAYPTW posts. Curious what everyone thinks about it, if you get your…hands on it.

Lakebed is easily my favorite temple in Twilight Princess. Everything about it is great. The Clawshot is as good a quest item as ever, the atmosphere is on-point (mmm that music), and the stair puzzle is brilliant.

You can disable Daruk's Protection, or even any of the powers. You have to go to the menu and select it in Key Items. It'd be nice if it was easier, or if using a shield bash was prioritized, but oh well.

I'm not sure what I'll be playing. I know I'll be DMing a tabletop session, but only briefly. The party will get to explore the first big town, possibly picking up quests and new items. As for video gaming? I'm not sure, now that I have, finally, completed Breath of the Wild.

Another game that's been on my interest list, and, as usual, time makes me hesitate to dive in. But, if I get the urge for some more tactile world exploration in my post-Breath of the Wild life, then it'll stay on my radar. I just liked from the trailer the apparent amount of payoff for solving puzzles. Years of Zelda

Hey, maybe this'll be a decent criticism of dangerous US fanaticism, something done with subtlet-

Wait, you think Endless Ocean is shallow? I mean, yeah, it doesn't convey the actual ocean, but you can still go pretty…

That Pro Controller is screaming out to me. Just…bring them over here….

Darn you for featuring Thumper…that's the latest release on the "if I only had unlimited time and money" list. Heck, money isn't even the problem, I could afford to get it. But then I'd barely be able to play it, so is that a good way to spend money? I'm really trying to not get the same level of backlog that a

I can't make up my mind on the glory that is Skies of Arcadia. After all, half of the wonder from that game was the sense of exploration, of discovering new worlds and lands. Make a sequel, and you risk making the world feel a lot more lived-in and boring. But, at the same time…dang does the idea of flying air pirate

Yeah, I love how involved most of the commentors here can get, even on just the simple question of "What Are You Playing This Weekend?" I feel like there's always some new perspective or analysis of a game that I hadn't even considered.

Some of us have spent more.

Both Triple Deluxe and Robobot have felt that way, but that's hardly a bad thing. They just feel like Kirby games with the most fun powers yet (Bell from Triple Deluxe, Poison from Robobot, and Circus from both are easily my favorite Kirby powers).

I feel like we're about to start the escort mission part of ours, though. Where we both need to awkwardly figure out how to keep the dumbest AI ever alive.

I was really happy that I found the Hebra skeleton on my own. I trudged up and down those mountains, getting frustrated that I hadn't found it, especially because I'd stumbled on the others before even getting the side quest. I could not figure out for the life of me why I couldn't, unlike the others, find it on the

I have had a bit of help on shrines, but not in a "look it up" way…more in a "there are two other people in my house both playing the game, sometimes we find things that the others did not". I know at least one more Shrine Quest that I need to find because of my wife.

Puyo Puyo Tetris is on my next-to-purchase list, and the only reason I've held off is that I've actually managed to be productive in cleaning my apartment. That productivity has also resulted in slower progress in Breath of the Wild, though maybe I'll finally face Ganon. But every time I think that, I find something