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Board games are still very niche dude. You’re not gonna walk into a target and walmart to find the majority of games out there. I’m not going to find the Bloodborne game there. They also are very expensive to make considering the physical pieces, packaging, etc.

Winner, winner. Chicken dinner!!!

Seriously. I love Livewire more than regular. The only other offshoot thats good is Red Alert.

The dirty secret is most people don’t finish games so I would assume an easier difficulty helps change those odds in the designers minds. At least the game has difficulty choices so you can punch it up. I’m all for more choices instead of less.

I own the Switch version, considered the worst of the ports. Its a very good game and definitely needs some polish but none of the issues deterred me from beating it because i was having a lot of fun. It’s one thing for a well-designed game to have some performance issues and quite another to have a game with good

dont forget you can arm some of your townsfolk.

They fixed that. DQB2 automatically rebuilds your town after an attack wave or a boss. In fact, i just found out that you can give some of your townsfolk weapons to defend. I was struggling on the last enemy wave of the 2nd area (the miner town) and my wife reminded me. I was struggling because the townsfolk were

You removed Monster Hunter4 for the Metroid remaster?!? And somehow kept a ho-hum Professor Layton on here?! Someone should be dragged into the shed behind the house and shot like the rabid dog they are.

But isn’t this game based off of Etrian Odyssey, where you draw your own maps? I don’t see that working on the Switch.

I’m 42 and haven’t played since I was in my 20s. I’d love to start up again but all of my old friends and I have gone our separate ways. Are there any great sites/apps to find local players?

Huh? So fast traveling due to get a weapon repaired versus leaving anyway to get a new weapon is not basically the same thing which would both be a break of game immersion?!

If people are not able to pirate, would they still buy? is the real question. I’d say its probably about 10-15%. Most pirates won’t buy no matter what and are probably looking to sample more than anything.

Sterling is harsh on any game developer that’s selling a product for real money. He truly is on the side of the gamer’s wallet.

portable version of Stardew Valley, please!

It’s not going to surprise you in stats. It’s a portable device around the $250 price. Did you really think it will be PS4 powerful? Besides power only usually matters with AAA titles. And AAA titles only really make up a small percentage of all of the games released in a year. I have a PS4, Vita, 3DS and PC and I

Nintendo doesn’t create artificial scarcity. Who benefits from leaving money on the table, seriously,especially in the entertainment industry?!

Bowser’s Inside Story

great games and low cost were definitely in its corner.

Sony’s problem is that it was competing with its home console brothers and lacked unique games to give it its own identity. The DS was very unique and offered games you couldn’t get anywhere else, some great games in fact.

It’s a good thing they didn’t listen to you, sir and miss on selling 150 million units. The DS is one my favorite consoles and it’s game library probably my favorite of all. Clearly your opinion is based on ignorance because if you had given it an open mind, you’d understand that the dual screen was way more than a