With such an update I would most certainly take in those 4K visuals by spending at least 1/3 of my time playing Triple Triad.
I sure liked it, but to each their own.
I'm not surprised. Has anyone else had their friends over for tea...in New Horizons, in lieu of being able to do so IRL? I have both Western and traditional Japanese teas. Well...code that looks like tea sets, but we use our imagination.
The version I can get later that has all the DLC, once it's slashed in price.
Didn't they do something similar with the last game? I don't remember as I got it much later when it went on sale digitally, but I heard some things about how it was initially marketed and some of the products that tied into it.
You want weird? Check out some of the stuff that never officially leaves Japan. That said, by Zelda standards, yeah this game is weird. Fun though. I prefer OoT, but you can't go wrong with a Zelda game.
Fans have been tilting at that angle for a very long time, in spite of both companies in that collaboration now being one. I'll believe it when I see it, and it will easily be a Day 1.
SNK clearly loves its ladies, and now it's clear that that's nothing new.
Are they still going to cost more than third party memory cards? If so, no one with a working brain is interested, but thanks anyways.
I will say, the indie titles can go for fantastic prices. Sometimes even pennies. Of course not everything that goes for that price is any good, but there is a lot that is, and the sales can rival Steam sales. But, if Nintendo wants me to pay $80CAD for a game that's worth no more than $30CAD, they've got another thing coming.
In truth, I would have no problem paying more for Nintendo games if they were so amazing that they were objectively better than anything...
Ummmm...I'll stick to Plague Inc. Thanks. Actually, even that game is introducing an optional mode that involves fighting viruses. I'll stick to killing off the human race if I'm going to play that kind of game though, thanks.
You're just figuring that out now? Lulz.
It's had some pretty great support for a discontinued system, that's for sure. Even though it's all multiplats, and mostly indie titles, it's still great that Vita owners regularly get something new to play. Heck, I occasionally dust mine off too.
Oh, I hadn't actually noticed that detail. Interesting...
And Phil Harrison realizes this industry already has an annoying, conceited Phil right, and that Phil Spencer owns that persona in a way that he can never even come close to?
Maybe? Lol. How about some nice digital events? That way we can all stay home and help stop the spread of the horrible virus that has been plaguing us lately.
I can get to mine. It's way in the back behind the cliffs, and I have to make sure I'm facing forward while climbing down the lower cliff or I'll just end up climbing up instead, but I can get to it. If you're stuck, maybe try terraforming?
I already have a real Switch, thanks though. My Switch's battery even lasts longer, so I'll pass.
I love them. Sure, physical games for AAA titles and some AA titles are still very much a thing, but not so much indie titles and many of the more niche localized Japanese titles (forget the issue of whether they need dubs, how about being able to actually secure a copy of them?)
That's where companies like Limited Run come in. They may exist in limited quantities, and securing a copy can involve getting up on the morning they're released and making sure I'm i...
I feel really bad for everyone who has to celebrate their birthday in this pandemic. I am super lucky that I was able to celebrate mine just before the world went to heck. Thank goodness for games like this where you can have digital "friends" who you don't need to social distance from.