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Michael Kelehan
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It’s not in the design, but was a manufacturing issue for many. Okay, cool. I’m going to wait on getting more Joycon until we know the affected stock is cleared, but it’s good that they at least aren’t saying “there’s no problem; you’re the problem” like they have been up until this point.

I definitely should’ve gotten it before the Yiga infiltration mission, but I wasn’t keeping track of what armor is for sale where. Now that I’m later in the game and have some money, I’m picking up what I missed.

See, the game said “this is the hardest trial,” but I actually found it to be the easiest. While it’s true that they’re wooden, they’ve actually got pretty good stats. I used arrows on flaming enemies and kept my distance, so I didn’t get any caught on fire.

First try, failed because of the spot where he turns around.

REALLY glad you mentioned that. That needs to be patched out RIGHT AWAY. There’s absolutely no reason for that to happen.

Nier is actually in the Ace Combat universe. Long story, but to make it short: Drakengard’s ending E has the player and dragon cross over into the Ace Combat universe, where Scarface shoots them down, causing some REAL PROBLEMS that lead into Nier.

You are now among my favorite people.

Continuing to hack away at Zelda, with some breaks to play Voez, both on Switch. Going to a party tomorrow, so might give 4 player Snipperclips and Fast RMX a try.

March: “I’m buying my chocolate in bulk to last the whole year. It’s cheaper now!”

Gameplay looks good. Following up on Sonic Generations, the last one I really enjoyed, looks good. The urban wasteland and seeming military theme of the title and logo... kind of reeks of the “look at how cool and edgy we are” that they tried to go for in Adventure 1 and 2 (and Shadow the Hedgehog, to an alarming

Looking at this list, I’m reminded that the Wii U definitely had some great content. Certainly enough to warrant a purchase, even today, unless all of them come to the Switch. Which honestly they should.

I’ve certainly had my share of wake-up-in-the-middle-of-the-night, pace-back-and-forth professional anxieties, and if it helps at all: you’re doing a pretty great job here.

...did you finish it? Because, I don’t want to spoil it, but I’d say “solid adventure game” is more accurate than it may initially appear.

If a hard wire to your router is unfeasible, look into powerline adaptors. They’re not too expensive, and perform way better than wireless. Just be sure to get them from somewhere with a return policy, because some household wiring systems aren’t compatible.

But we don’t know that for sure. All we know is that there’s no VC yet, so it must be proving more difficult than Nintendo thought.

Capcom had the dev kits, but they weren’t allowed to show them to whoever they wanted. My guess is Nintendo let Capcom use the dev kits internally, but not give them to Backbone.

The most simple reason: this probably uses the emulator Digital Eclipse/Backbone made for Mega Man Legacy Collection, and they haven’t had access to the Switch dev kit long enough to make a good emulator for that (hell, Nintendo hasn’t even been able to do that yet). The 3DS version of Legacy Collection probably

Big world, lots to do, most of it fun, tries to tell a serious story, but far too many problems are solved through murder for us to take it seriously. Yup, that’s Ubisoft!

I’m definitely not suggesting that streaming stop entirely. It’s still the only way to play PS3 games, and the only way to play anything on PC. As for licensing issues, I don’t anticipate any PS4 publishers having any issue with this, because they’re clearly happy with the PS4's DRM as-is, but if one or two games are

The article is about PS4 games coming to PS Now, so I was talking about downloading PS4 games to the PS4. Sorry if that was unclear.