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Ban hate speech.

This is also a strong argument in favor of checking your credit reports a few times a year. All of your credit accounts, forgotten or not, are listed there.

Yeah, the dogs are just jump-and-shoot.

Nah. Thirty years on, my Quickman muscle memory is still spot-on. Set a restore point at the start, and give it a few runs. You’ll be tearing through it within a few attempts.

That’s an overcorrection. It’s nice to have these features, especially with old games like MM1 that are, in hindsight, insufferably flawed.

It’s a great feature for when I want a more easy-going session, and it it does help mitigate a lot of the awful design choices in the first game. But I do wish there was a way to turn it off in the menu when I want to do a “proper” run.

Mother Brain would be an obvious choice in that regard. She was obviously alluded to in Prime 3, but they never really did anything useful or interesting with it.

While I suppose that this could be considered a set for the “portable only” crowd, I think it’s mostly intended to encourage households owning multiple Switches.

What an unexpected gem this game turned out to be.

First one that leaps to my mind is Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture. For me, that game was complete magic. I’ve played it multiple times since release, and it just clicks with something in my soul. Doesn’t hurt that the score is phenomenal.

My favorite data log in the entire game.

Yeah, I think 3 gets the edge over 2.

Next on Lifehacker: try eating your oatmeal with a spoon instead of your hands.

It’s the only means of playing it on Switch because the Switch isn’t otherwise powerful enough to play it. This is an experiment to see if it’s possible to allow Switch owners to play games that would ordinarily be unplayable.

You’re overreacting.

Seeing as you’re now going to deal with video compression artifact and severe lag, I’d say it introduces even worse performance issues than the ones it purports to solve.

This stuff is always so amazing. I love things that force you to confront the limits of your own senses.

Must be another auditory illusion. Step one always sounds like “this is awesome” to me.

Barr’s shtick always had more to do with being shocking than with being observant or clever. In the 90s, it was shocking to see two women kiss on television. In 2018, it’s shocking to support the racist piece of shit that happens to be the most powerful man in the world.

Yeah, I think empathy isn’t enough. You kind of need to have the right combination of tact and empathy.