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Do you happen to know if they included an FOV slider in the PS4 version? I’ve been trying to place this on X-box for months but the FOV is so bad that I get nauseated after a few minutes and the developer won’t respond to tweets about when they plan on adding a slider to that version.

The baseline difficulty in this game is way higher than it should have been and the random difficulty spikes throughout make it worse. I was hoping it would be something light that I could play with my gf but there were multiple bosses that I barely got through on my own in Friendly mode [cue a bunch of people saying

God, Shuri’s “WHAT ARE THOSE?” line is the lowest point in the entire MCU. It was already a dated meme reference at the time and will only get worse with age. Just astonishingly hacky.

Same - I was ready for it to be over about 12 hours before it was and didn’t feel particularly rewarded for sticking it out. I can’t recommend pushing through if you’re already hitting the wall.

Nope - Throwing your hat at the globe thing on your ship once will dump whatever moons you have into it, doing it again will give you a prompt to go to any of the previous worlds.

I did this one yesterday but, instead of wrapping them around the rafters, I tried just gently setting them up there, out of the way. It worked for the first couple but I got overconfident, so the third one slipped back down as I was crossing and slammed me directly into the fourth one, which set off a domino effect

Agreed on all points. Metroidvanias are probably my favorite style of game and Asylum nailed what’s good about them in a 3D space even better than Metroid Prime did. It’s so well-tuned and I’ve come back to it multiple times over the years in a way I’ve never been compelled to with City.

My arc with this game went from “ah, the Batmobile combat isn’t as bad as everyone says it is” at the beginning to quitting the game because of it. I’m still amazed at how hard they leaned on it. The boss fight against the Arkham Knight in the drill thing was the point when I decided I wasn’t having enough fun with

Major plot twist in this review when I, the reader, am reading about Final Fantasy II in 1991 and comparing it to Animorphs, which doesn’t exist yet and won’t be published for another five years.

If the goal is opposition to Clinton, Stein is (ostensibly) siphoning votes away from her and helping his cause. Doesn’t mean he actually supports her on policy concerns.