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One of my friends on Steam is a furry.

Can we have the option to use Kim Jong Un with aggression at 0.

Everyone one of you that have been complaining about Capcom abandoning Mega Man better buy this game.

Zelda was a pretty damned powerful hero. I don’t think link could hold Ganon at bay for 100 years. Sure he can kill him after he weakens him and gets significantly stronger but not hold him off. Not to mention how much mental power that would take.

I disagree with this. Link is the protagonist but Zelda is the heroine who saved . She was the one responsible to seal and destroy Ganon in the end, giving the arrow to Link and after that, sealing Ganon forever. Also, she saved Link against the Guardians in the past so I don’t know, for me this is the best Zelda in

Precisely. People were/are reconnecting with the joys of being outside again, and these guys are griping because they needed to hire more people to clean up the park.

That end to the video is the sort of sportsmanship both regular and eSports could promote more of.

To play devil’s advocate...which players will automatically know that you can make Mario climb baster by waggling the joy-cons? I feel like that, at least, is relevant information.

I actually think they’re doing it for visual consistency with other contextual tutorials. Since they already have some in cases where they actually need it (the hidden shake-controller actions on various captured objects comes to mind), they may feel compelled to have it in any case where you’re in a contextual state,

Would you know to shake the controller to go faster? That felt like the main purpose of the instruction, and at that point I don’t see why it hurts to include the main action.

There’s really not a defined line that anyone can agree on. During a point in one’s life, a hardcore gamer who eats, breathes and sleeps gaming can end up becoming causal gamer who might only have a few hours each week, or even month to game and thus, can no longer devote as much time to gaming as one might devote to

The problem is, none of this stuff is for people who have been playing video games for the last 40 something years, or even 30, or I dare say, even 20 years. It’s meant for the bulk of the marketshare which are causal games who don’t give a shit if hardcores mock them for shelling out for warrenties for games or

Sweet. It was my GOTY for 2016, so ill be happy to pick it up again for the handheld aspect.

I prefer Bloodhead.

Well the obvious question this begs is, how does it compare to “All Ghillied Up” from Modern Warfare?

“We forgot that we can sell much of our pre-owned stock of games between now and the holiday shopping season. So we’ll resume the program once we have more money and fewer used games to rent.”

Or that you can borrow from the past in ways that don’t try to pretend the bad stuff didn’t happen or wasn’t a part of it.

The more things change the more they stay the same...

VR seems like it’s almost here and ready, but for me (and maybe others?) the price point is just too high.

Wait. Is that Mario 64 Mario?!?