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Tough games aren’t for everyone. haha. To each their own. I love games like faxanadu, Spelunky, and Hallow Knight. I dont wish pain on anyone, but I crave the satisfaction of defeating difficult platforming and challenges. Glhf always.

Dear William Pellen,

Whoa my man, take a breather. Think about the DS as a device and its audience. It was bought by gamers with the intention to play games. Typically those gamers already understand D-Pad, ABYX buttons with bumpers, and the idea of a stylus wasn’t old either for techies.

Exactly. It’s like he views himself as a WWE wrestler role-playing a drama, except he’s the only one in on it, and he thinks that vindicates him.

Solid mentions in the article. We recently had the twisted metal conversation while playing rocket league recently. It brings out that same sensation.

The questions that I posed to a few friends in regards to Cyber ‘77 were these:

It’s unfortunate that you weren’t able to enjoy the DS franchise. It has some of the most frustrating and also satisfying moments in a game, and that’s what I loved about it. It was memorable. Everything. Part of the reason Dark Souls 1-3 were more of an enjoyable experience is because I embraced pain and suffering

I’ve developed a mantra from playing Demons/Dark Souls/Bloodborne that I now use all the time across all games.

“My personal hero is the reporter who tried to press VKM for details on how the XFL would be safer for players?”

How about some Quest 64?

We’re one step closer to the movie ‘Warriors’ happening on an international level... Thank you Overwatch League.

Where’s the MMB on a steam controller?!?!

What’s interesting is that people will pay money to have an unfair advantage in a game that doesn’t even record Win-Loss. There’s no leader board and it’s Free to Play. How severe does your need to win, or perhaps even worse(imo) the need to cause other people frustration?

60 GB for the actual game
40 GB of DLC already completed released over 8 months

I close doors for 3 reasons...

*thumbs up* good times.

Spoiler free

Nice Mega Ran pic! He’s such a great artist and great guy.

Come prepared for 15$. Child Size. *thumbs up*

I actually think it’s good that game websites cover these projects. Companies like Nintendo would find out about the project eventually no matter what. It’s the internet you can’t hide it. But if on the release day you burst out the news, tell people, and get people involved it will ‘survive’ much longer after the