First I’ve heard of this game. Looks interesting & the art style is neat!
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First I’ve heard of this game. Looks interesting & the art style is neat!
I finished TOTK yesterday! What a great game. How do you think it compares to BOTW? At some points while playing it I felt like it didn’t have the same magic as BOTW (but that’s nothing wrong with the game itself, it’s just that BOTW was such a unique experience the first time I played it). But having finished TOTK, I can really appreciate how much they changed. The sky islands, depths and all the new ultrahand mechanics are perfect additions to the formula.
There aren’t many games that can release such a stunning trailer, and then live up to that hype.
I felt like a couple of the dungeons were a bit average - the Gerudo one in particular. The Divine Beasts were a lot more memorable in my opinion. Then again, each of TOTKs dungeons felt very distinct which was nice.
Overall though, easily one of the best games on Switch and I’d probably rank it on par with BOTW.
This is probably an irrational annoyance, but I don’t like how finding the inverted castle is near impossible without a guide. I like logical puzzles! So that put me off slightly. I will go back and play through it eventually though.
I ‘finished’ Symphony of the Night the other day. By which I mean I got the bad ending, rather than doing some extra stuff to unlock the inverted castle. Should I go back and do that? Maybe at some point.
I’m very close to finishing Tears of the Kingdom, and I’ve also started a new playthough of New Vegas on my Steam Deck. Plenty to keep me busy!
Some Cheddar and Red Leicester. The Red Leicester from Aldi is surprisingly good! It has more of a tang to it than other variants I’ve tried - like a cross between a mild stilton and the creaminess of double Gloucester.
Ignorance? I’m well aware of the methods you’ve suggested, I was just wondering what exactly you were referring to when you said ‘fight for them’, and what you consider to be the most effective method.
Unfortunately I don’t think it’s as effective as you think (at getting people to give into demands). Thousands of people protested after Liz Truss’ resignation asking for a general election last year. Rishi isn’t going to call a general election any earlier than he needs to because he knows the conservatives are likely to lose. That said, yes I do think protests are a good way to drum up support and encourage people to vote. Despite what you may think, voting is important.
In what way would you suggest?
How long til we can vote the tories out?
Many thanks for explaining this in detail! I think I understand, but it probably makes more sense as you play it. Sounds a bit like the colour picross puzzles in the S series?
Game looks great (visually, and as a puzzle game). I’ll definitely look into emulating it if it’s possible.
The Steam Deck does have touchpads on both sides so yes that could work. How does the 3D version work?
Celeste is hard, but so rewarding! And the OST is stunning
I’ve never played that one! Would it left itself to emulation or did it require the 3D feature of the 3DS?
I’m on S3 - I’ve done all except the biggest standard puzzles, and I’ve been working though the mega and colour picross. One day I’ll get there…
You’re right, that’s a good way to look at it. I don’t think I’ll come anywhere near to completing all the standard Picross S games any time soon
I can’t keep up with all this Picross 😨
Move jammie dodgers down to C and shortbread up to A and I’d agree with this
So I finished Leon’s ‘half’ of the story yesterday. It was great! Loved all the puzzles (which had a classic videogame feel to them) as well as the various settings. It’s a beautiful looking game and the gunplay is very satisfying.
I was a bit disappointed to learn that playing as Claire is just the same thing again, although it does have a few different story beats. I don’t mind too much though as it seems like a fun game to play through multiple times.
This seems like a great way to remake an old game. Reminds me of FF7 remake in some respects.
I’m currently away from home and I’ve downloaded Resident Evil 2 (remake) onto my Steam Deck. I’m an hour or so in loving it so far! I’ve only ever played RE4 (the original version) before and it feels quite different - less incentive to shoot enemies.
It’s possible I saw it but just forgot, with the number of games currently on my radar. Hearing about it again has reignited my interest though! Will keep an eye on it