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Wyrdness said:



Yes, give it to me now!!!!



Wyrdness said:

*puts a King K. Rool-esque blunderbuss in Bluster Kong's face* Don't tease me with shitty rumors, Blister!!



8 Years since Xenoblade 2 was released this month, it's a massive fan favourite for many and very worth giving a try for anyone who hasn't got into the series yet.



Wyrdness said:

8 Years since Xenoblade 2 was released this month, it's a massive fan favourite for many and very worth giving a try for anyone who hasn't got into the series yet.



I am planning to dip back into the series in the future 

i only played the original on Wii but my save file corrupted halfway 

I got the whole series so can’t wait to get back in it, just need to play a few other games before I jump back in



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Honestly, who actually believes the rumor that there's a Donkey Kong Country movie coming in 2028? That's too good to be true.



Wyrdness said:

8 Years since Xenoblade 2 was released this month, it's a massive fan favourite for many and very worth giving a try for anyone who hasn't got into the series yet.

Aaaaa ... Unforgettable first step of my journey into this amazing, life-changing game series really. 

Also, it was an excellent to cap out the Switch first year. 

Which coincidentally, Metroid Prime 4 and Octopath Traveler 0 are both releasing in a similar timeframe in the Switch 2 first year :)

I feel so blessed playing all these games 😁 



Switch Friend Code : 3905-6122-2909 

Wyrdness said:

Metacritic of 84 so far. Just a point under Octopath Traveler 2 which I consider in the running of best JRPG of its generation.

Though since I played it's former mobile game iteration and the demo, I ain't surprised it's the good buzz it deserves.



Switch Friend Code : 3905-6122-2909 

Ok, nobody giving a fuck about what I have to say, that's fine. *blows up ChatGPT servers*



FOR THOSE WHO ARE PURCHASING Metroid Prime 4: Beyond AND ARE DECIDING BETWEEN Switch 1 Edition & Switch 2 Edition—

The Nintendo Switch 1 & 2 Editions of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond can be played on both a Nintendo Switch 1 & 2 system. The only difference is that (i) the NS2 Edition played on NS1 will lack NS2 upgrades, and (ii) the NS1 Edition played on NS2 will also lack NS2 upgrades. In the latter instance, you can get access to the NS2 upgrades via a digital upgrade; this is different from playing the NS2 Edition on NS2 as the NS2 cart contains all NS2 upgrades on cart.

In short: NS2 Edition contains the NS2 upgrades via fully on cart whereas NS1 requires a separate download. Both NS1 & NS2 Editions are compatible on both NS1 & NS2.

(Also, I ended up purchasing the game. Will be picking it up shortly. Whether I’ll be playing it next week? I’m unsure. Expedition 33 continues to be a very tempting option.)

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