Now that you brought that up, his hands definitely are the stronger love considering how many times they've been separated from his body and came back.
Factoring price? Well, Light, Regular, X, S, Pro, Digital, etc, models of different systems technically count as the same console, so in my opinion I would give that a pass by default since those console variations play the same games.
As for two consoles in the same household, like the Switch in your example, I certainly wouldn't argue about it if they did factor that in. Of course replacement systems for faulty consoles would have to be put in the mix there too. Now t...
The only hate out there is that almost no one can find a new next-gen console because of either production shortages or scalpers.
Too bad vg don't have the scalper to user ratio.
Thanks. I'm just glad you are on my side of the table.
CrossFit customers for sure.
I wonder what Need for Speed said a decade ago on twitter.
That walking block button has a name?!
They're definitely nailing it.
"There may not be any game subscription service like Xbox Game Pass or PlayStation Now that will ever be able to capture the magic of a Friday night trip to Blockbuster." - Said the guy who always saved over everyone else's file and always got the newly released game on time.
In my opinion, I would say Big N has a good library of titles, not great or "insanely impressive." Great if someone thinks so, but the Gamecube still has it beat. There's still time left for them to change my mind, and here's hoping they do.
@nommers.
Agreed. And I do agree that Nintendo has rested on their laurels with their designs. No doubt. I would actually argue that most developers are guilty of the blessing and curse of familiarity, but that comes with franchises. Without the familiar then you risk hurting your fanbase and without the risk of new there's no reward for the player. It's definitely a tight rope.
Right you are. But there's two things to take away on Nintendo games and their head-tilting business practices.
1. More often than not, their games tend to hold their value for longer because - whether anyone admits it or not - they do develop good video games and someone is always a fan of one version or another of a franchise.
2. The most forgotten thing is that Nintendo turned into an "and" console some time ago. So because of that their userbase fluctuates ...
It is rather funny and hypocritical, poor review or not. Clickbait and opinions are a fanboy's achilles heel.
Aloy has similarities to Jimmy Hopkins from Bully, too.
Good idea, darth. At least if it can't be passed on then you can get some extra enjoyment out of it. I'm personally going to donate to a gaming museum and sell any duplicates I have, but best of luck on that truck, good sir. Make it happen.
I expected and got a as close to possible 32 bit trailer of a modern game. I, however, did not expect a Flintstones cameo with nightmare Barney Rubble.
You will not be disappointed.
And if you're interested, you can watch it here: https://m.youtube.com/watch...
Ugh. Well, that "Voices of E3" better include Mr. Caffeine helping cover different topics through gaming time and a booth babe that still only thinks "console" is what you do when someone's sad.