
Director. Though I enjoyed the feeling the sound of the title gave me, I, much like Jesse, didn't fill it was totally earned. After all, according to my Trophy list, I had only completed about 88% of the game up until this point and haven't even touched the Foundation DLC.
Though frustration was somewhere present within me, it was more confusion that took ahold. What was keeping me from the coveted Platinum I so desired? I checked the list and it told me that I hadn't spent 100 Ability Points yet.
Really?
By this point, Jesse was a demi-god in my eyes, and ruled over the entire Bureau that she rightfully surveyed. All missions were completed and there were less than a handful of Board Countermeasures left. Okay, if this is the way to get more Points then I'm sure these could be completed in no time.
But, I will soon learn time was indeed the greatest enemy I've yet to face.
Thanks to the dedicated hours I've spent grinding, I was now able to traverse the hallways of the Bureau in speeds once only imagined just a couple of weeks ago. Yet, even as I dispatched enemy wave after enemy wave, I could not complete the simple objectives these Countermeasures asked of me. It didn't help that the rewards I would receive upon completion will do virtually nothing to enhance Jesse's already heightened power.
I was moving a lot but no progress was being made. How can i circumvent this inescapable loop? It was as if I, myself, was trapped by an Object of Power. Could it be my couch? I mean it was brand new and therefore foreign to me. I had to get ahold of myself and I needed a plan.
After 6 more hours of aimless flailing, I finally decided to complete a random Bureau Alert that popped up for the 20th time. Personnel Protection. Ah, let's get it over with.
What the--
Another Board Countermeasure completed. How? I went room to room looking for these Hiss Snipers and could not find one, but now they show up when I least expect them? Was that the key to achieving this trophy? To let them come to me?
Minutes pass. Another Bureau Alert.
Dammit! No Hiss Snipers this time! No worries.
Another Bureau Alert. Another without Snipers.
It seems 88% would be my limit. I've come to realize I am caught in my own inescapable Astral Plane with no hope of getting out. The Hiss had won. They had true Control.
Gear.Club Unlimited 3 players will have the choice of two frame rates on the Nintendo Switch 2.
The third instalment for the driving series by Eden Games – a franchise perhaps best known on phones – is a timed Switch 2 exclusive, ahead of PC and home consoles later this year.
It features real-world licensed cars, which can be modified and tuned, and two main settings – France and Japan, the latter with highway battles and traffic dodging.
On the hybrid device, it can be played in HDR, and in quality mode at 30fps in both docked and handheld modes.
A performance mode, which reduced detail, will run at 60fps, again, both when docked or in handheld.
Gear.Club Unlimited 3 releases for the Switch 2 on 19th February, although the Deluxe Edition offers three days of early access from the 16th.
Switch 2 physical cart is scheduled for March 19, 2026 release, together with PS5 and Xbox series game disc version.

Sato and his R&D team were responsible for the creation of Sega’s arcade and home console hardware, including the Master System, Genesis / Mega Drive, Saturn, and Dreamcast.
I still own those systems, and many games that were built for them.
Thank you for an amazing part of my childhood.
Rest in Peace Legend.
He joined SEGA in 1971, wow. The Mega Drive, Saturn and Dreamcast hold the best memories for me, more so the Mega Drive. Thanks for the memories, Hideki-sama.

Hailing from Kraków, Poland is three-man indie dev: Rock Square Thunder, previously known for their adventure platformer: The Lightbringer, coming back a second time with their isometric, survival-horror craftathon: I Hate This Place. Author: Kyle Doherty for Game Hype UK.
Do all the missions, side missions and find the hidden locations. Then you'll have the 100 ability points. The hardest part of that game is defeating Tommasi.
If that's the only main trophy you're missing, then you should be able to get the points by finding hidden areas. Get a guide and look some up, you don't need to find them all, but you do need to spend the points to get the trophy.
good luck.
Im at 10 hours in and I just don't know about this game. I feel like it's all over the place and the colors are so bright, my eyes get tired after the first hour of playing. Can someone convince me to finish this game before it's out of PSnow?
I want to finish it but it runs so bad on consoles. Such is my console peasant life.