I don’t think he’s completely wrong. A lot of people felt similarly. I know SkillUp felt similarly that if you had a really good PC and could overlook the (unforgiveable, admittedly) bugs, it had a lot going for it.
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I don’t think he’s completely wrong. A lot of people felt similarly. I know SkillUp felt similarly that if you had a really good PC and could overlook the (unforgiveable, admittedly) bugs, it had a lot going for it.
Yeah I’m waiting on a Switch version too. Looks super cool
Hahahaha, I can understand the cynicism.
I’ve put in 125 hours to Tears of the Kingdom though so maybe that’s restored some of my faith in what video games can be!
I maybe got like 10-15 hours into it? I quite liked it but it felt underbaked in many areas. I’m curious to see just how expansive the improvements to basic core gameplay systems are in the final product here. Because graphically and narratively, I felt they had something pretty special.
Nobody is being forced to die for any cause. Ukrainians are fighting Russia because Russia intends to wipe their country off the map. I don’t really see why you think you have the right to tell Ukrainians that they don’t have the right to fight for the existence of their country.
Scummy company. I don’t really understand why the United States doesn’t have a federal level basic right to unionization. Why should the company have any say in this whatsoever?
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