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Ill throw a sub, I recommend if you're not looking to get hit by Nintendo copy right turn off game sound and add some background music that is copyright free.
I bought the Amiibos in the first game for the challenge of the story levels, earning gear and coins for doing so. I thought it was a great way of doing a re-skin of weapons in the story for multiplayer.
I thought it was going to be the same with the new game. I was very disappointed that there...
I thought it was too easy honestly. I remembered the final in S1, took a deep breath before I leapt into the portal. But I beat it way to easy. I am not a story guy in most games but I like the bosses in this game. I had no feeling of oh crap I am going to fail.
Obviously we want free DLC like the first game. But after year one, would you pay for DLC to keep the game fresh for longer....see what I did there...sorry.
So what are your thoughts?
If you've been a fan of console esports as long as I, you have heard of a term called "clawing." We did this before scuf controllers were a thing. It's using your index to hit the face buttons. If you are practiced enough it's not uncomfortable as it seems at first. Mix this and high sensitivity...
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