How much of an impact have these inflated prices from scalpers, amazon, Walmart, etc had on the average consumer? Most of my friends think 400 is the real price for the switch cause you can only find the real price on Nintendo's website.
The retailers are scalping too by forcing you to buy them in bundles with shovelware.But I already got mine at retail price, minus any shovelware so I'm happy
>>378997556
You deserve it you degenerate phoneposter.
I would like to scalp the fuckers selling Fire Emblem Path of Radiance for 500 bucks
The last game you played now has romance options. Who do you pick
Is that fucking game ever going to release.
I pick the brown goddess.
Persona 5. I pick the same one
Rosalina's bare shoulders are a miracle of the universe.
>getting turned on by shoulders
seek help
I need to know. Does Rosalina wear underwear?
Do the Luma's wet the floor when they get spanked by Rosalina?
>Smash Bros. 64 released in 1999
>SSB Melee released in 2001
How the FUCK did that happen
Better technology available, it's still pretty impressive though.
that is literally 10 years
>>378997094
Melee was ridiculously rushed, which is why the game's core content is extremely lacking and the roster is widely imbalanced. Also it had Iwata magic.
You must use the item to your left to survive your favorite game.
>Water Bottle
>Earthbound
>Water bottle restores one PP
>I'm totally screwed
>Samsung Galaxy S5 with a dying battery
>>378997092
Doesn't it heal like 10 PP if you're /fit/ like Poo?
>>378997092
>illuminating globe
>bloodborne
at least it got transformation. I can use the wire as a whip and the brittle plastic sphere as a weak-ass club.
Now that the dust has settled, what went wrong?
Too much RNG?
Too much time gating?
Too much grinding?
Too much green?
Yup.
Also, too much gold inflation.
It's hard to pinpoint what went wrong, but the legendary gear and AP points were ridiculously stupid.
The content was great. I was playing a bear tank, a frost dk, and an MM hunter.
All of them got the absolute worst trash legendaries and a guildie with the same spec as me was doing 150k more dps because he had the bis helmet for 40% more dmg with howling blast. That's when I quit. Untargetable gear should've stayed in fucking Diablo where you can farm 50 rifts a day for it.
Look /v/, it's a present! What's inside?
>>378996596
jesus fucking christ man
the amount of effort you put doing this shit is almost inhuman
this is autism at it's finest
games for me?please, I am getting bored of playing the same game everyday
This is honestly amazing.
xD
>>378996319
what's even your point?
you can't do that!
this is a nintendo safe space!
Do companions actually do anything in this game?
I just use them as cannon fodder because it doesn't' look like they can die
Does the M&B move in time, or it's all in one era?
For example, can I play the Roman empire... then play the middle-age, etc? Will his be somehing in the new game?
>>378996292
The game doesn't take place on Earth, it takes place in a fantasy land.
But if you rotate the map, the game world sort of looks like Anatolia
>>378996036
They contribute skills to your army, having a medic companion heals your troops faster and engineer builds siege weapons and buildings faster for example.
What did Sony mean by this?
>>378995681
a lot
They think this will make Western people happy
>>378995681
>UK
that alone explains it
Why does /v/ not like rogue-likes?
Is it visually unappealing?
Are the controls to weird to learn?
I want your honest opinion
autism
>>378998416
I dont understand please explain
I have ~200hrs in DCSS and ~80hrs in DDA, I'm also trying to play Nethack during commute to work but the android version is glichty as fuck.
Am I allowed to join the cool kids now?
Is the xbox scorpio going to have the definitive versions of kingdom hearts 3 and FF7 remake?
>>378995416
I'm not even sure KH 3 will still be on Xbox One
inb4 E3 trailer suspiciously missing the Xbox logo
It's already happened once. They clearly don't care about Xbox and won't bother supporting that version post-release.
>>378995416
No, I doubt it. I don't even know if SE will release it for Xbox one.
When I first slid Zelda into my Switch, I had no idea what I was getting into. I'm a life-long Nintendo fan but I would hardly call myself a fanboy. In fact, I enjoy a few titles for other consoles too. That being said, I can definitively say that Zelda BOTW is, without a doubt, the most important thing ever to happen, both to my own life and to the gaming industry in general. Let me explain.
I have never cried during a movie, tv series, or video game before this point. But within the first few minutes of this game, after I stepped out of the Link’s slumber shrine and into Zelda’s 100% handcrafted world (in my opinion, a world more beautiful than our own), I actually shrieked. I threw my Switch on the floor and covered my mouth with my hand. There was no way this could be real. I thought that God was playing a trick on me. I tentatively picked up the Switch to confirm what I had seen and, to my ecstasy, my original perception was right: Nintendo had finally made the perfect open world. I frantically moved Link in all directions to orient myself in this ethereal wonderland before it dissolved into cascades of green and yellow and blue as tears blurred my vision. I put the game down, curled up into my couch, and cried for the first time ever; it felt so fucking good. A few hours later, I wrapped myself in a blanket and, grinning from ear to ear, I unpaused the game, ready to tackle whatever divine obstacles Nintendo had masterfully placed in front of me. (1/2)
>>378998338
However, I still had no idea just how incredible this world was going to get. I remember it like it was yesterday: I was looking for a way to get into the cold region when I stumbled upon a sheer cliff face. Daunted, I ran into it to try and figure out my next move. Imagine my complete and utter euphoric bliss when I started *climbing* the cliff. Then it hit me like a bag of bricks—I COULD CLIMB ANYTHING. I threw my Switch again and started honest-to-God screaming at the top of my lungs. I ran out of my house and into the road and dropped onto my knees. I screamed and screamed and screamed. People passed me and looked at me and raised their eyebrows but I honestly just felt sorry for them. I had finally realized how empty everything had been until this point.
I still haven’t summoned the emotional nerve to pick up my Switch but, safe to say, I dream about that open world every single night and, with any luck, I’ll never have a dream about anything else ever again. If you’ve played it, you know what I mean: the intoxicating shivers that rattled your entire body after chopping down a tree for the first time, the explosion of passion that comes from seeing a sunset, the out-of-body dread when running away from a Bokoblin. I can’t help smiling just thinking about it.
I can only hope that you guys love this game as much as I do and, frankly, I can’t imagine anyone not having an experience exactly like mine. How was your first time playing Zelda Breath of the Wild?
>>378998338
In return for the laffs, I give one (You)
>>378998338
nice pasta m8
You wake up in the Fade
>>378995369
I install Skip the Fade.
>>378995492
this
>>378995369
>free stat points
Don't mind if I do.
ITT: Hidden gems
>>378995067
Theresia Dear Emile is the absolute hidden gem. It's a master piece.
Empire Earth was so good, but Jesus Christ it's an ugly goddamn game. Unit pathfinding and the camera in particular weren't anything to write home about. That said, I wish there were more games with alternate history campaigns like it and its sequel had.