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What is funny is that people pay $400 for a framerate bump all the time on PC.

My friends and I loved Triforce Heroes. It is really enjoyable when played co-op as intended.

two almost completely similar versions of a game series

Nintendo released the GC controller with the release of Smash 4 on Wii U. Besides that, the scene for 3rd party gamecube controllers is massive, given how many people play Melee.

Everyone knows the Fibonacci sequence, but knowing anything to do with customary units is a waste of time. Therefore this is incredibly helpful for when you have to deal with something like miles.

With no subquests, Xenoblade is 60-80 hours of straight story with cinematic events and engaging fights. There is no grinding necessary.

As a JRPG gamer, the Switch is already a day-one buy for me. Besides the fact that is is getting a sequel to my favorite game of all time, Xenoblade, it is getting Atlus and Square Enix titles as well.

So, time to play Prism?

I understand that this is infringement on IP, and is illegal, but how is this piracy?

Jason wrote this? I can imagine the future tweets against him...

And the FF haters come out of the woods.

60 FPS isn’t a concern to developers for the majority of console games that aren’t FPS titles. Besides, FFXV runs very well at a smooth 30 fps.

I think Stories was mainly to get at the Youkai Watch and Pokemon audience, considering that they have a Stories anime for kids to accompany the game. If it sells well, I see no reason why they wouldn’t make more.

For the majority of MH fans it is the opposite. Very few care about stories, but instead they care about the actual titles.

Keep up the great work Oda-sensei!

Melee and Smash4 are different games, and there are many players that play both. Honestly screw anyone who thinks that a community doesn’t have the right to exist.

A screenshotter has to think about time, angle, and many other things as well. Things such as ISO, exposure, and focus are complicated at all for photographers. The hardest part is creativity in knowing what to capture. This creativity, and the level of difficulty to achieve it, is the same in both photography and

Yes, showing why anecdotal evidence is pointless...