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I turned it off as soon as I started. It has its pros and cons - having to check the real map a lot more - but overall I can’t play a game this gorgeous and intelligent with unnatural distractions on the screen. the hearts are fine, because they’re iconic. the rest isn’t needed but it’s nice that it’s there, for those

I’m actually just going to go into it knowing as little as possible. And I can’t wait :)

Im all for an snes mini (it’s my favorite console of all time) - but people will literally complain about anything. i have most of these games in their original format and i still think this is pretty cool, none the less. if this is a success -I’m sure they’ll do something similar for the 30th anniversary of the snes.

whether i win or not, i’m predicting this...

Not to come across as a total jerk, but how has someone who gets paid to write articles for one of the last remaining respectable gaming websites, never finished the original Legend of Zelda and/or Ocarina of Time? I can understand Zelda 2. Ironically, I started playing it on an original nes on January 2nd, which is

Now playing

hahaha!!! check out my encounter with an indecisive vertibird.