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It is free so there's hardly a lot of room for complaint but if anyone watched the HBO show or read the books and thought "this will make a great 8-bit platformer!" then their ambition falls some way short of my own.

...When did Ubisoft become the developer that every indie developer aspires to be? Seriously, between this and Child of Light, they're pretty much doing everything you would NOT expect a company as massive and money-infused as Ubisoft to do. They're bucking every trend and creating two new "art-house" IPs that both

Look at the buildings pop in, in the middle of the screen. These douchebags need to get off their fucking high horse, talking all this shit about how their game is dope as fuck, if this is what they have to display. It wouldn`t be half as bad if they said our Christmas Tree is alright, but it has some HORRIBLE pop-in

I swear this guy had just come from a family member's funeral.

For those that don't know, and from the comments it seems to be a few, this is how these sort of glitches are pulled off.

First, and my favorite, is the cartridge tilt. You lift up on the left side of the cartridge ever so slightly, just enough to disturb a few of the contacts between the game and the console. What

Don't you hate it when you're going to a place you love and you suddenly walk into a rip in the time-space continuum?

Yes the darting power in the GIF looks pretty but the clear as day pop-in of multiple buildings in the background is distracting, immersion breaking and depressing. This game and the console aa a whole looks great, but at the site of this draw distance issue I'm still puzzled how a developer can say they are

I could listen to him all day.

That's enough internet for one day.

SOME OF US follow traffic laws while playing open-world games.

"Definitely not for children. Definitely not for MY children"

Well here in ol Murrica we have Phoenix Jones.

Weird contrast between the fourth answer and first question, no?

*looks over at dresser drawer, wherein his deck has lain for these many years since high school* Sometimes... in the middle of the night... I can hear the drums... the drums of the duel...

It's called 'Infinity' because that's how many dollars you need to play this game.

If any parent is reading this, please, do this:

Thankfully Pokemon X and Y is out soon, so if my nephew has notions of getting this I can distract him with Amphabulous.