Seems like there's a new Yu-Gi-Oh game every year. Are they some how different from each other?
Amended before taking effect? FF7R was released on PS plus in March of 2021. So it was in effect for 9 months before they changed their policy.
@Atticus, parents aren't forced to do anything. They can buy one handheld or one console. It works either way. My neighbor's kids only have one Switch. I actually don't know of any families where they have a Switch per child. It's just one Switch for the house. On the other hand, I know of plenty of people that have multiple (Xbox or Playstation) in their home connected to different televisions. One benefit of the Switch is that you really don't need multiple switches. You...
Not without a single football game, it won't.
Sony has. It underperformed every Playstation home console.
People talk about Switch being handheld as if that's some kind of advantage or somehow diminishes the success of its sales. When in reality, the only handheld to cross 100 million units sold is the Nintendo DS (and maybe the game boy*).
Meanwhile, the Playstation 1, Playstation 2, Playstation 4, and Wii have all surpassed 100 million sold.
* I say maybe game boy because game boy's reported sales also include the game boy color which is a whole sep...
I recently bought Paw Patrol for my kids while it was on sale. It's definitely a great game for them.
"when one exec buys another exec toilet tissue with their initials on it"
Yep. That's definitely news lol.
Already pre ordered. Loved these games back in the day. Maybe I'm smart enough to finally beat them this time around.
Looks just like breath of the wild. Big and empty. Lol, but seriously, this is great work.
No, but every now and then "journalists" choose to ask dumb questions.
A secret of evermore remake in a similar engine as trials of mana would be great.
"I feel for the sorry folks"
"I feel sorry for the folks"
I wonder which one you really meant. :p
It doesn't matter what changes they make. Obviously, someone is still going to complain. At least this is a step in the right direction.
I agree 100% with this. All of the great competitive games of the past didn't have any progression. Warcraft, starcraft, counterstrike go, socom, older halos, quake, etc.
I remember playing online games where the only progression was your rank (if they even had that). It was fine then. It should be fine now. The fact that now you can unlock extra stuff is a bonus not a negative.
I bought a 1 TB external SSD for $90. Still doesn't quite add to the price of an X and also, I now have 1.3 TB instead of the 800 MB on the X.
"New" Pokémon game you say?
Probably but I can't confirm. I've just being doing yearly for $75. My year is up in March so I'll find out for sure around then.
If it's supposed to be about science fiction, I have no idea how animal crossing even made this list.