A lot of good stuff. If you are a kid with only a switch you have a lot to choose from. And as someone who didn't have a Wii U there is a lot to interest me as well.
I just have to decide if I want to get Dark Souls on the Switch or Xbox One.
In middle school in the 80's I played many, many, many pirated C64 games and finished almost none of them. Half the time I didn't even fully grasp the controls as I didn't have any instructional manual.
I had been playing Ultima II for the better part of a year, when I mentioned it to a kid on the bus. He asked me if I had beat it. "Beat it?" I didn't even know that was possible. He proceeded to tell me about Planet X at coordinates 666, getting the ring, etc. I have no idea how you were supposed to figure that out.
Later in high school we got into BBS's. Other than the dot matrix printed walkthrough that got handed around, information was pretty scarce.
I think this is a format that worked well for four people, but maybe not so much with eight. I don't know what the solution is, all I know is I listened to the first couple days, and then I found myself not wanting to listen to the rest. That's the first time that's happened and I've listened to GOTY podcasts since the beginning.
I picked "medium" but to clarify, I use whatever the default difficulty is. If it's really hard, I might bump it down to easy, but I'm just as likely to quit playing. If I replay a game (very rare) I will bump the difficulty up for each playthrough.
I've never understood the appeal of a signed thing where you aren't there for the autograph. To me the point is you had an interaction, however brief, with the person and the autograph is a memento of that.
But anyway I'd pick Too Human. That's the only game I can't play right now.
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