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This does seem like a really solid game, it’s just bogged down by dumb stuff. The loading times and bad inventory management would drive me nuts.

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Welp, time to buy Sims 4.

I can’t speak for Project Diva X, but I have F and F 2nd, and in both of those there are four difficulty modes, from Easy to Extreme. Easy gives you a small, manageable amount of gems to press, and only for two different buttons per song (X and Circle, e.g.). Medium adds a third button and more gems, Hard has all four

I’ve been subscribed to IndieBox for a year now, and it’s the best subscription service I’ve ever signed up for. The games are all worth getting, and the extra stuff that comes with the boxes are always really cool. Plus, as a collector, I like to proudly display these indie games on my shelf that I otherwise wouldn’t

Now that I think about it, the three step glitch became a thing shortly after apps like PokeVision were released. Maybe they really are connected? If that were the case, then this situation becomes a catch-22. Leave the fan apps running and be unable to fix the three-step glitch, causing players to be upset at your

#Puff2Tuff

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This was probably my favorite throughout the whole thing. Halfcoordinated has hemiparesis, meaning he is paralyzed on the right side of his body. Despite this, he still manages to pull of this incredible run using only one hand.

The Game Theorists used to be interesting, but something happened right around when he started doing FNAF videos. It’s like he shifted his target audience and his theories started getting dumber and dumber. The one where he claimed that Sans from Undertale is actually Ness from Earthbound is when he officially jumped

I never said to not release it on mobile, just that it’s meaningless for myself.

Until it releases on anything other than mobile, it might as well stay unreleased as far as I’m concerned.

I miss Overwatch...

But does it contain cocaine? I only want an authentic product.

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The random zooms were in the original cutscenes. Seriously, this was super faithful to the originals.

This is such a class act, and shows that Sony has more respect for developers than Microsoft does.

The lock-on feature is, to me, what defines the Metroid Prime series. By removing the tedium of aiming, you’re now allowed to focus entirely on movement and positioning. Plus, by using the c-stick and d-pad for weapon and visor changes instead of aiming, it completely removed any menus and the need to pause the game

“I Hate Myself for Loving You”

Hey, the video linked is stolen. Here’s the original from Stagged, which is from 8 months ago and has 200k views.

The official Sonic Twitter account is literally the best PR account for video games ever. I don’t know who runs it, but they should be commended for not being a dull echo chamber of advertisement.