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Last edited by curl-6 - on 26 August 2020curl-6 said: The experience of being a Nintendo fan this year has been legitimately worse than having cancer, and I say that as someone who actually had cancer this year. |
Huh. Guess it's time to smoke a pack daily and eat nothing but meat. Shit can't be that bad!!
Jesus Christ. That does it!
So almost dying was better than not having video games to play?
If you honestly think that, you seriously need to take a step back and reevaluate your priorities.
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I'll probably be getting SaGa Collection at some point. I never played the originals and I do enjoy Game Boy games so as long as the price isn't astronomical I can see myself eventually buying it. As for lack of games.. there's plenty of indie content out there, plenty of quality releases. I have a lot of games in my Switch backlog that would take me a while to clear even if Nintendo stopped releasing content of it's own. It's less exciting not knowing what lies ahead, but the Switch has a varied and strong library right now to look through and find something you like.
PAOerfulone said: Jesus Christ. That does it! So almost dying was better than not having video games to play? If you honestly think that, you seriously need to take a step back and reevaluate your priorities. |
Maybe not literally but it's not far off.
Being afraid for my life sucked, as did major surgery and having to learn to walk again.
But in a world of constant stress and anxiety, video games are my escape, my refuge, a way to feel okay. Exciting news and having games to look forward to gave a sense of positivity and hope in an otherwise relentless frightening and depressing world. Having that taken away, it's just horrible. Hardly feels worth getting out of bed in the morning any more.
Last edited by curl-6 - on 26 August 2020So they'll sell the Kingdom Hearts rhythm game for $60
Today I finally got my RFA after 2 months waiting it to delivery
I actually couldn't play it yet, I'm too underweight to make any kind of physical activity, according to my doctor I need at least 62-63 KG before even doing cardio (I'm 59 now, gained 2 KG in 4 weeks)
But I couldn't resist and played about 20 minutes of medium intensity training
God what a wonderful game. Everything about it is nice. The ring seems of a very good fabric and everything is personalized, the fact they track your evolution and even your BPM is the cherry on top. As someone who won't enter in the gymn again until at least January this game is just life savior
I won't touch it any longer but just can't wait to get on the right weight so I could play it again
IcaroRibeiro said: Today I finally got my RFA after 2 months waiting it to delivery |
It is indeed such a lovely game. Enjoy, mate!
I've been seeing rumours about a new Switch early 2021
No really major changes are expected. It will probably similar to New 3DS release
Maybe better CPU, battery, storage and memory
Mar1217 said: Btw, how many of you are confident for the chance of a general Direct at the beginning of September ? I think it is plausible but I don't know, my guts tell me end of September it is ... |
Not really that confident tbh
I think they will release the games individually
But I would like a Direct to give us some info for 2021 games. It's time for them to give us some information about Bayonetta 3 and BOTW 2