

Meanwhile, I’m considering the in-world social ramifications of doing a sneak attack on a trainer’s Pokémon. Seems like a real scummy move…
Meanwhile, I’m considering the in-world social ramifications of doing a sneak attack on a trainer’s Pokémon. Seems like a real scummy move…
I know Retroid are kind of the more “affordable” option, but after my RP3+ broke from just regular use and cheap parts, and them not helping me because of discontinued support for the device, I don’t really want to spend more money on them. At this point I’d probably rather save for a steamdeck, despite it being huge and clunky. Retroids recent items are just ugly as well, IMO.
I’ve been wondering this exact thing lately. I’ve got a retro handheld that is breaking because the company seems to have used cheap parts internally, and they no longer support repairs or selling the parts. After only a year of owning it, I feel pretty annoyed, so started looking at alternatives. Steam deck was one I was considering, but the price point means I’ll need to save for a while.
I played the Wii and the HD. Both many times, but I couldn’t tell you the difference other than the controls. Not sure if that says more about me, or the game…
I just restarted Ys Origin! I love that game.
The original Resident Evil 4 was, I believe, the first to change up the format from the fixed camera, among other things it shook up. RE4 and RE4R are very similar games, while the remakes of RE2 and RE3 are pretty different from their originals.
They had a trailer for Witcher 4 come out recently.
I don’t think it was very challenging, but the game played without trying to collect everything is around 30 hours, which doesn’t seem short to me.
Same here. $630CAD, $442US. I’m sorry, but there’s no way I’m paying close to that, Nintendo.