Your friends? Do they live in the same area as you? Do they have different cell phone carriers? Maybe part of the problem has to do with playing the game with Verizon or AT&T, or something like that.
I wouldn't be surprised if that's the reason.
Hmm, maybe it is only a problem in or around NYC.
I'm not sure that would work.
It does, doesn't it?
I hope you like it, but I highly recommend watching a gameplay video or two before you buy it. It doesn't play like most RPGs. Also, check out the honorable mention Hunted: The Demon's Forge.
Ouch.
Thanks. I didn't want to to focus on big name games, so I included a bunch of smaller titles. I own all the games on this list so I went off of personal experience.
Yes, yes it would.
My first Monster Hunter game was Tri. Believe me when I say that it's a great game franchise.
Don't worry, you can still play Monster Hunter XX on the Switch. In Japan.
Ditto.
Yes. Again.
It's a shame I only own a Pupitar instead of a Tyranitar, because that's exactly what I named her.
We'll find out eventually. Hopefully. Maybe.
Yep.
Yes. Because "because it's free" isn't an answer.
No, just an analysis on why we like free games. Same could apply to getting free food: why do we like getting free stuff? Because it's free? Well what about something being free makes it so compelling? What is the source of these feelings/
That's what I wanted to figure out.
Yes, but why do we like free stuff? Why do we like paying no money? What makes it different from spending money we got as a gift or won in the lottery?
Not really. Special events that only last a day that you have to physically travel to are very different from scanning a QR code from anywhere at any time.