My dyslexic side read the title as Starbucks drinks Starbucks’ Unicorn Frappucino
My dyslexic side read the title as Starbucks drinks Starbucks’ Unicorn Frappucino
For those who think Nintendo thought of everything when it came to BotW’s design...well, not everything.
So, someone like (looking into videogame lore) Kyle Katarn?
I do daily (physical) running, and given that I don’t listen to music while doing so, there are times the Persona 5 victory music plays in my head, due to the fact that the MC runs after a successful ambush battle.
Really? I’ve been reading reviews and the general consensus seems to be (gameplay-wise) “meh”
Given that a lot of users said that stuff about the lore can be learned from the first campaign, I want to know if there is a way to see what happened (or even play) during that first campaign in Splatoon 2
Your 2nd paragraph sums up nicely the reason why I bought the Switch.
Dont worry, I wont judge
The moment the game came out, I immediately got a copy from the eShop. (on a side note, thank you Nintendo US eShop for accepting international credit cards)
@Team Millenials: Aren’t these guys technically not Millenials?
Will the doc increase the FPS because it was painted red?
The fact that Togusa didn’t have any augmentations was actually uncommon
Jumping between a 2nd playthrough of Zelda and Persona 5 (once my download completes)
DAGNABIT!
If their selling point is “4k gaming on console price” (that is, if the price of this thing does match consoles, or even a low-end gaming PC), then the Xbox can still be competitive, even if their “exclusives” appear in both Xbox and PC.
Are the hotel fees at least reimbursed? When I stayed in hotels due to overtime, at least mine was.
Not sure if they have such places in Kyoto though (and nearby for that matter).
Not surprised. I also had to do pretty much the same thing in my old job. Fortunately, my new one doesn’t require me to stay up late as much, and if I have to, there are recliners in the office.
In those days, Miyamoto would come to us at 11 PM, after he finished all of his board-member work, and say, “It’s Mario time.” At that point, we’d start a planning meeting that would run until 2 AM. At that point, Miyamoto would go home, leaving us with the words, “You should return home soon, for your health.” Over…