Been playing it all week and it pretty good. Controls take some times to get use to since you literally need to move like a snake. Switch version is a bit blurry but not a complete breaking point. It a game you'll need to take your time with.
The list you made are good places. Only go to the parks on warmer day. Best thing about Central park is the Red-tail hawks so get a map of where they could be and enjoy some bird watching.
If your interested in art the Metropolitan museum of art is cool. It pay what you want so a simple dollar per person is good despite what they label it as.
As for food I could say anywhere but be sure to look at the grading. If you find yourself in Chinatown Manhattan, hop kee is a good place and good prices.
Persona 5 release is coming so close and it will take us many hours to get through. With that in mind how you duders planning to play this bad boy to completion?
I have a 3 hour free time during my weekdays to play games and I focus on 1 game to completion and only deviate when a new game I want to play comes out. Weekends I have a 5 to 6 hours depending on what other plans I have other then my usual trip to the city.
Hearing Jeff talk about his dislike of the stamina, degrading weapons, and how he's pacing through the game makes me wonder what you guys dislike about the game despite really liking it?
I have a few
1. Trying to climb during the rain. Mostly when I'm in the middle of climbing a cliff and just want to get over a short ledge.
2. Half of the VO. Character's like Daruk, Impa, The king, etc are pretty good but half of Zelda and Mipha lines sound off despite being good voices for the characters.
In the comments there many negativity about the topic and many of them very positive about being not wanting diversity. Whys is that? Why do people see not having diversity a good things? Am I missing something? Is by pushing out other genders and races the only way to make game? I'm just a little confuse and just need some opinions.
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