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This actually sounds really appealing to me. I loved the two NES games and MGS1, then the series jumped the shark for me in MGS2 with all the nonsense cutscenes and interminable codec conversations. So 3/5 of this game will be worthwhile for me.

If Amouranth ever finds a glitch in Zelda and Ron DeSantis complains about it, this site will be swimming in material for WEEKS.

Everyone on the left seems to aspire to be the Alan Colmes of Twitter.

According to this video you need 86,000 rupees for everything in BotW.

“People are just idiots,” the employee said, referring to comments online. “It’s a mob of craziness.”

I just like to think of my 30 diamonds as a preorder bonus.

This is one of the only big games in the modern era that doesn’t have an adjustable difficulty though. Until Nintendo creates one (and they've done it before) an occasional cheat is far from "debug mode." And I would hope if they're paying enough attention to see these glitches, they're also noticing reaction to how

I think that’s a good analogy. As an old man, I am much more comfortable playing a game on “easy mode” because I won’t have time to repeat things over and over, either by grinding for resources or repeating difficult sections after dying. Metroid Dread only became playable for me after the easy mode was created, for

I don’t know if it’s been a flop. It might sell a lot despite the review scores.

Nobody who identifies themselves for clout (twice!) in an anonymous comment is ever telling the truth. You’re an old white guy from Florida, and your hate boner for AOC has gone on so long that you should seek medical attention.

Spider-Man and The Plucky Squire both look very appealing to me.

Manhattan felt quite big enough for me in the two previous games. Who’s dying to play Staten Island?

Probably like Rhino in Miles Morales: a fun tutorial to beat him at the beginning and then you see him one more time 2/3 through the game and remember, “Oh yeah, Kraven’s in this.” Any more Kraven than that is too much Kraven.

That gust power is apparently attained somewhere else, because I didn’t have it. I did try building something with fans, but you can’t do that on the statue.

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I think you’re talking about something else. You can’t get off this island without some extra ability, and you can’t use Ascent since there’s nothing overhead. Obviously I used a bunch of flowers to light up the island thinking I was missing something, but there’s nothing on it except a Poe.

Curious how you did that. It may be that you had some items/powers I didn’t, since the Goron area was the first thing I did. (I saw someone escape in a video but that person used some extra abilities.) Ascent and Rewind don’t work in this area since there’s nothing immediately above you, and you can’t rewind yourself

Some open world games (including BotW) have a “preferred” path but still let you muddle your way through if you choose the “wrong” option, and maybe it takes twice as long. This is an example where you’re clearly meant to be following a particular path and if you don’t notice it, it suddenly becomes 10 times harder.

I love how your strong opinion is completely uninformed by actually playing the game I’m talking about.

I am apparently in a tiny minority here, but I have been noticing a surprising number of glitches in this game that I wouldn’t expect from a first-party Nintendo game. By this I mean dead ends where the only way out is to reload a save, and without even being told you did something wrong.

The UK is WAY WAY less important globally than any of its residents seem to think.