smartazjboy
Smartazjboy
smartazjboy

I find I’ve been running 50/50 for the most part, and it’s opened up gaming time that I didn’t really have before.

I’ve read in a digital foundry article that Nvidia’s CEO said, to investors, that he sees the partnership with nintendo as a long time colaboration, 15-20 years. Also, there was a patent leak about a dock with processing power that we know was not used. Maybe in the future, we will see some kind of switch 2... or

My concern with gaming is that we’re seeing the line between consoles and PC’s blur dramatically. Exclusive titles are starting to become less of a reality due to development costs, and I have a feeling we’re going to have a problem with digital rights in the near(er) future.

no touch screen stuff going on? it would be a cool option to have.

It’s pretty light in the RPG department, in my opinion. No random “battles,” instead there are little quests that you initiate at your leisure by talking to NPCs. There is a bit of equipment upgrading, and some stat boosting. I’d consider this a totally casual RPG — and I’m really enjoying it!

Decided to stop by my local Best Buy a little after they opened at 10am this morning just to see. I was completely shocked when I walked in and the guy at the door asked if I was there for the SNES Classic, and if so, to take this ticket and get in line to purchase. Whoa! I was #60 and it seems like they had about

60/40 RPG with great writing (I’m roughly 3 hours in). It’s a lot of fun, definitely would not call it a golf game.

You are getting quests through quest givers, upgrading gear, and solving puzzles, it’s every bit a 16 bit era RPG with golf instead of menu combat.

It’s an RPG but instead of battling people you hit golf balls. Best way I can describe it. When you level up, you get points to improve your swing in various ways so you can hit balls better.

Its 100% rpg with the ability to drop the ball and gold anywhere. Literal. You just drop the ball and just hit shit with it, including people, pots, animals, random stuff. And everything has a reaction, pretty hilarious. I dont give a fuck about golf, but this game is amazing.

Seriously, how often do they think I’m changing my email address?

From the videos I’ve watched, it’s about 50/50, maybe skewed a little more towards RPG. The main RPG elements are gaining XP / leveling up, adjusting stats, and buying new equipment.

Some players might express their feelings in an overly aggressive way, but I think the problem is legit. Switch icons are what you see everytime you’re on the home screen, no matter if the game card is in or not, and they don’t go away either when you play new games. They are taking more than 1/3rd of the screen

Unless the icon has the game title below it like Windows, Android or iOS does, then the icon needs to have the title within it so I know which game it is at a glance.

as someone suggst here if you wanna try older games pst (planescape torment) also regarding huge backlog well i have one too and i kind of given up ever getting trough it, yes if i mange to beat 15-20 + games each year then i am fine , finished far more then that amount this year and last year tough

So that makes this effectively canon, right?

Don’t worry about classes/builds in this game, just after that Alexander fight that was described, you get to your ‘base’ and in there you can freely respec every character in your group, change their attributes, talents, even appearance, etc.

If you feel intimidated by those aspects of the genre, you could always try some good games in the genre that are a little bit simpler, in the sense of being harder to fuck up. You could try the original Fallout, which is an all time classic game. Or you could try something more modern like the Shadowrun games made by

If you play it on the easiest difficulty...it’s still decently fun, but the combat isn’t as challenging or punishing. This means it’s much easier to just have fun playing through it with sub-optimal builds

Really good review. I feel the same way, and I’m only about 10 hours in. I thought it was really good, but I am frustrated keeping track of various side quests, and where to go to complete them. Some quests I swear I’ve finished but it still doesn’t say complete. A game like Witcher or Fallout told me on the map where