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It’s a battle royale game where everyone lands on an island and finds weapons ranging in rarity (power) and you can build structures for defense. The last person alive from the initial 100 wins.

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As long as you are picky with who they watch, it’s pretty harmless. It’s nothing different from Pokémon or any other generational phenomenon.

My parents said I could play Friday through Sunday for as much as I wanted, but I couldn’t play on weekdays (summer or school breaks not included). It worked out really well for my grades and kept me from getting addicted.

FPS games or something like Rocket League might be difficult in the reflex department but card games, strategy games, and some racing games don’t rely too much on them.

This outcome was so certain that I guarantee you already had this article written 2 weeks ago. Nothing will change my mind.

I got it on Wii U a few years back. If you haven’t played it I suggest it since in many ways it’s better than the first DKCR game. But this game along with the rest of the rereleases from the Wii U make me avoid buying a Switch. Outside of portability (at a lower quality in some cases) I don’t think I could justify

The boxing one sounds kinda cool. It’s free on Crunchyroll, right?

It’s gonna sound cheesy but practice makes perfect. I finally won my first solo game last month after finally getting the ins and outs of the combat. YouTube is full of resources to teach you and the loot in the game allows for some randomness, so it isn’t completely experience based.

This was the first season that was made after they realized how big the game was, so it’s good that they went all out with it. I won’t be landing there for a while though, it took me a month to land at lucky landing.

Would you suggest it to someone that didn’t play the first one?

Horizon gets better after that but the story is the main draw since the open world is pretty uninteresting outside of the cool dungeons.

I just play fighting games whenever I’m in the mood, I don’t worry about being a pro.

The stupid flute in Spirit Tracks made me stop playing. I couldn’t figure out why it wouldn’t work. I think I was at the ocean temple, the one after the ice one.

The Wii U one is pretty good but I’m not sure if it’s worth going back to as opposed to just playing World.

I enjoyed my time with MH4U but after getting World I don’t think I’ll go back to it. I never liked the controls on 3DS.

Also gave up on Bravely Default after getting sick and tired of grinding just to be able to make a few hours worth of progress. I got to the part after the fashion show and called it quits.

After beating Bowser in Super Mario 3D World for the first time, I thought it was a bit too easy. That was before Bowser came back, stole the fairies again, and the bonus levels were unlocked. These levels were really tough, and after working my way through a few of these I gave up. I could have done it but I hadn’t

I had one of these sets (I think it was the red robot one) and they were awesome. There was a huge fortress one that looked sweet too.

A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.