@asmo917: The sauteed onions aren't my thing but I could at least envision them on a hot dog. The cream cheese though, that disgusts me just thinking about it.
@facelessvixen: @brunothethird: It's still crazy to me that Skyrim and Oblivion were part of the same console generation. I love both games but, at least for me, the leap from Oblivion to Skyrim is so massive that I can't believe they both run on a 360.
SNES: Super Mario World
GameBoy/Color: Pokemon Silver
N64: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
GameBoy Advance: Golden Sun
Gamecube: Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader
Nintendo DS: Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story
Nintendo 3DS: Picross 3D: Round 2
Nintendo Wii: Super Mario Galaxy
Nintendo Wii U: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Nintendo Switch: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
I was honestly surprised they lasted as long as they did. Once it became apparent LawBreakers was a bust this seemed inevitable. Wish the best for the employees, I'm sure Epic could use some devs with battle royale experience and maybe Cliff can put in a good word for them.
Street racing fell out of mainstream attention once the Fast and Furious franchise moved on. I remember local news media covering the "rise in street racing" in the post Fast and Furious 1. Those stories don't exist and they offer a pretty good indicator of how much the general public thinks about street racing now.
At this point the best shot is a small budget indie team. The small indie team likely means no licensed vehicles and to me street racing and tuner culture go hand in hand. If I can't trick out my 2004 Dodge Neon with NOS and sick side skirts I'm not interested.
I can't play celeste without the Pro Controller. It just feels too hard to hut diagonals on the Joy Con. I haven't run into the D-pad issues on the Pro Controller either (or at least haven't noticed). That said, I don't find the Joy Cons ridiculously uncomfortable by any means.
I think your usage is the biggest deciding factor. If you mostly play undocked I'd just stick with the Joy Con.
I have only a passing familiarity with this game but am curious about what makes it so challenging. Is it just general platforming difficulty of are there puzzles that seem impossible?
@ll_exile_ll: Same for me. When I was younger and couldn't come up with $60 as easily I would trade. I bought Mass Effect 1 like 3 times because of trading it back in college and then wanting to replay it.
Now I am lucky enough to have a job that pays well enough for me to buy the games I want so I have no desire/need to trade in games. On top of that I am buying almost exclusively digital now.
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