@ThomastheTankEngine But piracy is stealing. The word piracy means exactly that. Your whole argument becomes baseless after your opening statement 😅 so I stopped reading and moved on with my life.
Weirdly, talking about this today. Took me right out of the game. So much so, haven't gone back to it. Promised myself I would return to the original language with English subtitles. Haven't done that either. Yet. But plan to. The voices just didn't fit the characters. At all. Jarring. But that was just in my head. Or so I thought. Or we wouldn't have this article...
I own a switch with online, X-box Series S with Gamespass and have recently acquired a PS5 with no plans to add a monthly subscription. That way I get to catch up on all the X-box games I missed out on growing up with Mario and Zelda, but I also get the exclusive Sony games that I love, with the added bonus of selling them on when I'm done. The only problem I have now is finding time for my other half. Thankfully she likes to get me out of the way. I'm at an age when I'm okay with that.
Just finished this for the first time. Not that anybody cares I'm sure. I too struggled with the motion controls on the original release but, while still not perfect, found them far more enjoyable than the pro-controller this time around. Thought the story and some of the dungeons, particularly the last one, were excellent. Glad I finished it in time for Ocarina of Time next Tuesday. 55 hours well spent.
@Tandy255 It's £17 over here. That's £1.41 a month. That's the equivalent of buying James Pond from Argos and buying a Starbucks on the way home. Once. In the whole year. I know which one sounds like a better deal to me 😁
If you break it down, in the UK it's just over £1 a month extra to play N64 games and Megadrive games. I can't see what the fuss is about. Sadly we live in a world where people want everything for free and they want it yesterday. But if you're the type of person who thinks a thumbs down on a YouTube video is going to make a difference, good luck with that. I'll get back to my Switch now.
Any game I'm interested in goes on my watch list and remains there until I get round to buying it. Usually when it's on sale (which is quite frequently). Without the watch list I would struggle with navigation but, in truth, being a nintendo fan for over 30 years, I never truly expected to spend so much time with indie games on a home console. It's a beautiful thing.
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Re: "What Do I Care?" - Nintendo Hacking Mastermind Defiant As Colleague Bowser Is Jailed
@ThomastheTankEngine But piracy is stealing. The word piracy means exactly that. Your whole argument becomes baseless after your opening statement 😅 so I stopped reading and moved on with my life.
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Released in the same week as F-Zero on the N64 and Mario Kart dlc. Genius.
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Weirdly, talking about this today. Took me right out of the game. So much so, haven't gone back to it. Promised myself I would return to the original language with English subtitles. Haven't done that either. Yet. But plan to. The voices just didn't fit the characters. At all. Jarring. But that was just in my head. Or so I thought. Or we wouldn't have this article...
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I own a switch with online, X-box Series S with Gamespass and have recently acquired a PS5 with no plans to add a monthly subscription. That way I get to catch up on all the X-box games I missed out on growing up with Mario and Zelda, but I also get the exclusive Sony games that I love, with the added bonus of selling them on when I'm done. The only problem I have now is finding time for my other half. Thankfully she likes to get me out of the way. I'm at an age when I'm okay with that.
Re: Review: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD - A Remaster That Truly Soars
Just finished this for the first time. Not that anybody cares I'm sure. I too struggled with the motion controls on the original release but, while still not perfect, found them far more enjoyable than the pro-controller this time around. Thought the story and some of the dungeons, particularly the last one, were excellent. Glad I finished it in time for Ocarina of Time next Tuesday. 55 hours well spent.
Re: Random: Uh-Oh, Nintendo's Switch Online 'Expansion Pack - Overview Trailer' Is Generating A Lot Of Dislikes
@Tandy255 It's £17 over here. That's £1.41 a month. That's the equivalent of buying James Pond from Argos and buying a Starbucks on the way home. Once. In the whole year. I know which one sounds like a better deal to me 😁
Re: Random: Uh-Oh, Nintendo's Switch Online 'Expansion Pack - Overview Trailer' Is Generating A Lot Of Dislikes
If you break it down, in the UK it's just over £1 a month extra to play N64 games and Megadrive games. I can't see what the fuss is about. Sadly we live in a world where people want everything for free and they want it yesterday. But if you're the type of person who thinks a thumbs down on a YouTube video is going to make a difference, good luck with that. I'll get back to my Switch now.
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Any game I'm interested in goes on my watch list and remains there until I get round to buying it. Usually when it's on sale (which is quite frequently). Without the watch list I would struggle with navigation but, in truth, being a nintendo fan for over 30 years, I never truly expected to spend so much time with indie games on a home console. It's a beautiful thing.