I don’t think anyone’s pointed out that graphic on the left side of the collapsed box. Looks like the back is removable, if I’m seeing it right? Is this a replaceable battery model?
I haven't played Oblivion in probably close to a decade now, maybe longer, so I might be tempted by this down the line. My PC didn't exactly play it perfectly back then so it won't be any worse on S2.
Not 'today' but the other day I finished Nine Sols. What a game! The combat went from something that was too frustrating to handle, to addictive and something I now miss playing other metroidvanias.
Last boss had me over a barrel though :wtf:
Has anyone else barely thought about this game since it was first announced? I’m not trying to be negative, if it ends up looking good then I’ll probably buy in, it’s just that I can’t remember having a single thought about it since seeing the first trailer.
How have I never heard of this? Sounds like a lot of fun, definitely going to give it a try. Cheers, Scarlet.
I wish I could be so certain about things I haven't even tried. Actually, no, I don't. Sounds like a fucking dumb way to live.
Yeah, there’s one called FRLG+ that lets you ‘switch between the two versions’ but I don’t think you could count that since it’s obviously just FR reskinned to LG whenever you switch modes haha.
Well I haven't got into the second one yet but I'll just stick to the physical Switch version I've got. I'd still rather have the 'inferior' version physically than pay more to download it with minor improvements.
That's a shame. It must be so disheartening to try and keep work in the industry right now.
Gaming mostly exists in indie titles for me now, I'd rather prop up smaller studios/individuals than fund whatever the hell all this is.
Wow, I forgot how long it's been since the Switch launched. Feels like it was a handful of years ago, not nigh on a decade :blink:
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I'm conflicted. I'm glad I got one when I did, but it would be really nice to be able to replace the battery eventually.