It should be noted that you're not just buying the character. You're also getting 90 rubies. If you were to buy 90 rubies in the quickest way, it would cost $50 for 93. The next step down is $27 for 48. So you could look at it like getting rubies for a discount as well as a character.
There are many characters you can buy in the shop with coins you earn in-game, but they know what they're doing, locking the characters people actually want behind these mega-...
The dislikes confound me, as it is literally proven by dozens of videos and personal play from many others that the game has myriad performance issues on Switch.
For people that enjoy the game, that gold pass isn't too bad. It gives you much more opportunity to acquire rubies from doing challenges and unlocking those gift boxes than if you were playing without it. I dare say that after putting in just a little effort, that $5 ends up being much cheaper than if you were to buy the rubies in packs by their own.
I was on the hate train against the $5 pass until I 1) found out Q-Bert on the iPhone has a pass that, instead of $5 a...
This delay is suspicious to me for some reason. I feel like there's something they're not telling us. Like maybe this was more of a business decision as opposed to quality assurance? The game was a month and a half away from launch, probably a month from Gold. To let us know of an almost half-year delay this close to launch just seems really strange.
Agree with the sentiment, disagree with the "runs great on Switch." That's just a straight-up lie. Link's Awakening is highly inconsistent with its performance...
I think it's irresponsible to be promoting emulators of modern systems and the pirating of very modern games on this site. I know I'll be downvoted to hell, but this is not a good look at all.
Not everything can be bought. I couldn't find a single way to purchase "Fun"
@Neon - "t's not like they are controlling the pokemon that are appearing."
Uhhhhhhh..... I'm starting to think you believe this actually was a real life video. Of course they are controlling the Pokemon that are appearing.
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This is where emulation loses me. If you can buy the game on a digital storefront or at retail for brand new, I think that's too new for emulation to be necessary. If it's readily available at retail of any kind, I think that's just wrong.
I'm actually the opposite. I feel like I was the only person excited after the gameplay trailer. I loved the art style. But after this, I'm just not sure. It looks really cheap to me. :(
That's the good version of Ninja Gaiden 3. And Bolt is kind of fun! Not the best month, but I like it.
I'm so glad people are talking positively about Arkham Knight now. I remember when it came out, the Batmobile overshadowed its release (among other stuff... -cough- PC port -cough) in a negative way, so many people saying it took a great game and made it simply an average one. :( I was always on the game's side, though!
Honestly, the DLC is pretty tedious. The episodes of Batgirl and Harley Quinn are great but only last maybe 30 minutes each? The majority of content from the DLC is the Batmobile stuff, and while I am among the people that loooooved the Batmobile in Arkham Knight, even that DLC was too tedious for me.
Way too close to the wording of a meme.
I won't click the bait, but I'm guessing it's something about a keyboard and mouse peripheral that allows you to use those on the console, therefore ruining the competitive landscape for the console players only using a gamepad?
Yeah yeah yeah, we've done this before. It'll be nothing. Move along. I haven't seen a game get teased and taken away so many times before this. They've been leaking and rumoring things about a new Splinter Cell for a couple years now. It never amounts to anything. I'm super salty, yeah. I want nothing more than for it to eventually come together into an actual new Splinter Cell game. But I'm maintaining apathy about any more rumors or leaks until that occurs. ...
@Felix - It's safe to assume that number has increased, not crazy to imagine it being considerably. We are now in the second half of 2019.
"Mobile game." Nope. I'm out.
This was a game that initially I wasn't sure about but it grew on me so much. I loved it wholeheartedly. It was fantastic, the only issue I had with it being the ending that answered basically nothing.
Its sequel was very disappointing for me. I think the more non-linear world kind of bastardized the tension, as well as the central story's focus. It was not nearly as compelling for me :(