Yes. Leave the mechanic in the game so you still have to plot out your weapon use, but have a method of repairing weapons that includes a cost that balances out so you aren’t just fixing one sword all the time.
Yes. Leave the mechanic in the game so you still have to plot out your weapon use, but have a method of repairing weapons that includes a cost that balances out so you aren’t just fixing one sword all the time.
My only take for a fix would've been have a way to fix weapons. But I enjoyed that aspect of the game.
This comment triggered my PTSD.
Become one with the arthritis.
It can’t be said enough: The Catholic Church must be abolished.
But since this is a BBC programme marketed specifically to children, the odds of it focusing on T&A are slim to none.
No its not exessive. Not at all. The reason being is because.. this way you can’t lose it.
See if the case was exactly the same size as the game cartridge... you’d be sol if you turned your head on that. Hell a mouse could run off with it.
That’s exactly what you did lol. You have become the snowflake. Snow of all flakes, snowmaster, flakeboy, and of course snow-it-all, the all knowing flakester game god. Also I once curb stomped a cutout 3ds case and it broke my foot, I ran it over with an 18 wheeler and it popped the tires, I took a blow torch to it…
Cases exist for people that want to put their collection on display. If you just want the game you can just go full digital these days.