A crazy pandemic like we're having is a fantastic time to get into a time sink like any game in the Animal Crossing series. That a new one happened to be coming out around the same time was amazing timing on Nintendo's part.
I have to agree with this.
Lulz. Well, you do what you want. I'll continue to play my games locally.
Sometimes you just want to shoot hell spawn. There's nothing wrong with that.
Actually, yeah. It's a great time for Tabletop Simulator.
I'm kind of interested to see what effects the age of DLC will have on a game like Animal Crossing.
Hopefully this will be fixed in a future update. I'm thankful that I'm a solo act, but if I ever did wish to have others join me in paradise, it doesn't sit well with me that they won't have as great a time.
That's one thing that grinds my gears. I love Nintendo too, but for some reason there are some diehard hypocrites that think that Nintendo is the one company who it's wrong to criticize. As someone who actually has a working brain though, I can criticize their less than stellar practices, and I do because I love Nintendo enough that I want them to be at their best, which is the same reason that I'll criticize Sony and MS when they do things I don't like. All grasping at str...
Its products are selling well though and everyone knows it, so what would that accomplish exactly?
Now I kind of want to make a Doom themed town. Thanks for that.
And having an animal come and compliment your decor would just be the icing on the cake.
That's part of why I like Sony just a little bit more. They're not so uptight about things.
Yeah. Besides, getting suckered into buying one of these things is a rookie mistake at best. No pro has, or has any intention of investing in one.
Paying off devs to develop for your system isn't going to resurrect it Google, but marks for trying I guess.
Who's going to want to develop for a dead system regardless of how simple programming is made for it?
At the rate things are going, it will be good to have what's shaping up to be the next best thing to actually going to a forest.
I agree with a lot of this list. Also, I'd add Tokyo Jungle. No, Life of Black Tiger isn't a replacement for that. If anything it's insulting that PS4 owners got that instead.
They sound very similar to GameStop who had to essentially be forced to close by current regulations, because they considered themeselves "essential retail". I guess every continent needs a retail chain like that to show how not to social distance.
Because they're the only ones who deal with used games? As if.
Well, when your game can maybe be two hours tops and beaten in a weekend, making a game more difficult means having to put many more hours into it to be able to beat it, necessitating multiple playthroughs. It not only encouraged more sales by making it much more difficult to beat a game when renting it for a weekend, but it also artificially increased the number of hours of entertainment a game could provide, giving a greater sense of getting one’s money’s worth. Reaching new stages also f...