The dominant leg does not have to be the same as the dominant hand at all. For people with dominant right hand they very often have a dominant right leg (like 90+%) but for left-handed people it's almost 50:50.
However what we call dominant is not as clear cut as it suggests. Like with most things: if you want to understand the reality of it, it becomes much more complex than how we pretend it is. Even if someone is considered right-handed they may do quite a few things with the left hand rather than the right. Maybe they use the left hand instead of the right hand most of the time despite being right-handed: Experts use like 12 types of actions to determine your dominant hand. Someone may do maybe 4 of the most common activities with the left and never with the right, and still be considered right-handed. Rather than calling someone left- or right-handed it would be more accurate to describe your right- and left-handedness with a percentage. And that's what the experts do.
I don't know how Dan completely hates the Vita for not having a library of games that aren't on other platforms, but loves the Switch, and can't wait for years old games to come to it. And you can get the PSP version of the Dracula X Chronicles for Vita, and play the original Rondo of Blood, the redone version, and Symphony of the Night.
Listening to someone defend the Vita is like listening to someone defend the WiiU. (I have and like both.) There are lots of bad things on it but it has some great games. There are people who played a lot on the Wii U, too. The Vita/WiiU gimmicks were useful in a handful of games and nobody who hasn't tried it would believe it. Except that the Vita hardware quality (especially the screen) was better, it was actually mobile and it didn't have free online.
@hiimzev: I get your frustration, but chillax man. He just happens to jibe with that game a whole lot. It's not my favorite game either and I have serious problems with it and with how they went about treating their audience. And the pricing, oh yes.
Brad's a good guy though, come on. He doesn't deserve that. He's just passionate about it.
I hope not. The political coverage on review sites tends to be one-sided, without argumentation and typically uses some of the most extremist one-sided sites on the full spectrum (such as resetera/vice) as sources. Even though I am a leftist (and always considered myself pretty extreme in that regard), I could do without that on a cozy game review site.
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