Nah, at first I assumed it would only be in the UK but apparently it’s a worldwide deal.
Nah, at first I assumed it would only be in the UK but apparently it’s a worldwide deal.
I was borrowing my brother’s Kinect before I got one and I similarly didn’t have the space for it. A few times my wife wanted to play Dance Central so I moved the coffee table out of the way but it was too much of a hassle otherwise. Honestly, the biggest thing I enjoyed from it was the ability to control the system…
I always think about how the Kinect outsold PSVR by millions (35m vs 5m) but one is considered a failure and the other isn’t.
It seems Poltchageist is similar to Wiglett and Toedscruel, in that they are similar to Pokémon from previous generations but are actually a completely different species. So despite the resemblance to Polteageist and the similar naming convention, this isn’t a new form of an old monster, but instead, something else…
Eh, the half season thing is the usual prestige TV bullshit, but I will admit this one worked way worse than any other one I’ve seen before.
Aw bummer
I live in a decent sized suburb of NYC and have generally found Pokemon Go to be very playable, but I’ve been working in the city the last couple years and jeez it is an entirely different game. From my office in midtown I could hit something like 7 different Pokestops and a gym from just sitting in place, often…
We gotta be good at something!
That may be what you think high level competition is about but clearly The Pokemon Company disagrees with you. For better or worse, they decide what it being tested by the competition and for them, “being able to raise your own Pokemon” is apparently an integral part of it.
Well, it sure seems that The Pokemon Company considers raising monsters to be part of the competition, so unfortunately you’d be wrong on this one.
Yeah, neither of those things are great. I’m probably the last person to get hung up on resolution and FPS but when the new version of the game which is ostensibly supposed to be an improvement over prior releases is only as good or worse than earlier releases, it ain’t great.
I used to play through every Halo game on co-op with one of my best friends and the lack of couch co-op in Halo 5 basically killed his interest in it. (I mean, that also coincided with his first kid being born so it’s not like he had much free time, but he’s adamant that it was the loss of couch co-op.) But yeah,…
So, uh... they’re probably gonna delist the HD collections from the Xbox marketplace when these come out, huh? They have been on sale for dirt cheap plenty of times so for Xbox players if these are more or less the same versions you might just want to try and get the Xbox 360 versions if they’re cheaper.
If it’s running in 720p on the Switch I think that’s fine but if it’s running in 720p on PS5/Series X that’s probably not a sign of a good port.
I think you’re probably right BUT I want to believe
This is a reductive way of putting it, but in general the Switch should be able to run anything from the Xbox 360 or PS3 era about as well as it ran on those systems. That doesn’t seem to be the case here but I also wouldn’t be shocked if this is a relatively quick port job without too much focus on optimization.
Where on Long Beach Island is that? It’s not exactly a huge island but I’ve also basically never left Surf City when I’ve visited so a lot of it is unknown to me.
Yeah, genuinely surprised by that. I guess I got it wrong too.
Every time I see Henry Cavill my immediate thought is “oh right that is a huge dude.”
we even get the bit about how small towns in the UK must be the most dangerous places in the world due to the numbers of murders that happen in them on UK police shows