redfeather1985
Redfeather
redfeather1985

Hear, Hear! 

You mention Pokemon Unite which is Pay-To-Win, basic and predatory but neglect Neo: TWEWY? It looks like you’re going with what is popular and not even looking at what is objectively good. Have a great day! Play TWEWY!

And we never got the Wii U port... though by now this game would probably do quite well on the Switch 

There’s no mess and no question. Boycott today, boycott tomorrow, boycott forever. The system itself is designed to exploit the workers and cannot be reformed. Therefore market forces should dictate the end of Blizzard. 

This actually happened to me when I switched phones. I was able to log in to my Nintendo Account and turned off the 2FA to redo it on the new phone. And I saved my backup codes in my personal email. You can probably do this in 5 minutes online on a computer. I recommend trying, so you don’t have to wait for customer

While it does suck that their clothes don’t change they added so much depth to everything else that I have to agree: I haven’t stopped smiling, either. You don’t get to say very often that a sequel lives up to its original, especially when so much time has passed between them. However I must say this game is a chef’s

Empty words from a hollow man. Nothing will change. Bobby will continue to be a rich man with no accountability. 

This is a good thing. More places should refuse to cover these companies and their games. 

Oh I must have read it wrong, then. Thanks! 

I’m a little disappointed that the Nintendo Switch Online in Japan got this and we did not. It’s like how the PlayStation mini got Persona 1 in Japan but we got something else less cool. Yes, yes I know both games haven’t been localized. Silly Atlus: don’t you know people want to play your games?! The Switch is a

Best part of Tennocon, in my opinion. I miss the live crowd. These shows just don’t have the punch and excitement you get when a thousand people are losing their minds and laughing at Steve’s dad jokes. 

You obviously didn’t comprehend what was written. Please, read it again, more slowly this time without feeling superior, smug or insulted. If your Switch’s joycon are broken please consider being less ham-handed with them.

My launch day joycon are still perfectly fine after thousands of hours of play. I think the issue with them is that people use them too roughly and they break... but that’s the case with literally anything electronic. In fact, when you look at the instances of drift they are mostly in the Western market... which says

I just hope for Switch ports of any of the Persona games. I’m a huge SMT fan and playing Nocturne portably was a dream... and a nightmare at times, but mostly for the game’s sometimes unfair learning curve itself and not its presentation. I never realized how much I no longer enjoyed random encounters. 

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No Shit. This is what happens when you allow sexual assaulters to get away with it with no repercussions. This is also what happens when you exploit your workers and do not pay them what they are worth and work them to death for mediocre content. I hope Ubisoft goes the way of the Dodo. 

Too bad it can’t be done remotely. You couldn’t pay me enough to live in NYC. But I’m also not a social media person so I’m definitely not what you’re looking for. I’d probably do my best to unionize the other writers and make the whole thing a worker co-op. ;)

Just when you thought Supergiant had made all the money and exposure they could from their masterpiece some jagoffs copy it and open themselves up to a huge lawsuit that will end poorly for them.

Don’t get me wrong: I am absolutely fine with there being different difficulty settings in games, especially if they are to address disabilities. Nothing sucks more than not being able to experience the same thing your friends are. But there is definitely no enjoyment to be had in bashing your head against a wall

In all honesty the FromSoftware games aren’t particularly hard once you learn the mechanics. Its that learning curve that kills a lot of playthroughs for folks. I enjoy a challenge but sometimes you just want to run around an open world doing whatever to whomever.