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There have been some details in Famitsu recently that might shed some light on the the differences from SM: Source: http://nintendoeverything.com/new-pokemon-ultra-sunultra-moon-details-postgame-episode-visit-a-world-with-legendary-pokemon-more/
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Sorry, didn't put the last part quite right. "Sure, some of them are unfair on first playthrough" but that won't change your mind. Well, it's fair that you don't like the game and then it's good that you only paid £3.51 for it.
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While it looks quite decent, I'll probably wait for it to hit Netflix or (if the reviews are really good) VOD.
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Well, yeah, if you only played the easy half of the game and then calling it done, it's understandable that you disliked it. The fun part of the game is to be good enough to collect the black coins. Sure, some of them are unfair and require you to memorize parts of the level or restart the level many times but ultimately, they are a good challenge (except the Ghost House-levels, they suck). I agree with Remix, though, it's too much of the same stuff with not much of a challenge when it comes down to it - and collecting the rainbow coins are clearly down to luck in some cases.
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Ultra Challenge Pack can be downloaded now if you update the game.
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Due NintendoEverything. Now for Ubisoft to officially confirm this. And for me to get the Season Pass - might wait until pack 2, though.
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Nice. Now we just need some more offers!
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I'm playing this on Switch and am near the end-game of it. Though it's been a good ride, I have some niggles with the game, mainly wasting a lot of time due to 1) similar areas and 2) no warp system, making it tedious to walk around to find the secrets. I've wasted too much time in the game trying to find out where to go and the map doesn't always help with this so yesteday I resorted to a guide to help me find some of the last secrets and "the way out". Furthermore, some enemies are still, even late in the game, causing me trouble because they are either hard to hit with the weapons, or they just have too much health. That's a minor thing, though. Other than that, it's been a pleasure to try the game. It's quite good on a gameplay-level, and the upgrades are a nice twist to the genre. The story seems interesting but I haven't read all those notes I've been collecting. Might just read them online once I'm done with the game.
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Yeah, general review embargo on this game is October 26th.
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No, just accept the invite.
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Agreed. He needs enough food and that's all there is to say about it. My wife is a bit emotional about it still but has accepted that breastfeeding is on the way out. I'm still a bit sore in the shoulder, especially when shaking something heavy, like a frying pan or the like, but it's got a lot better. Also my hip is still a bit swollen and I feel like there is something stuck behind my shoulder blade. Nothing too bad, though, and I have been able to exercise without pain so it's getting there.
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Breast is best, yes, because the milk is completely tailored to the baby feeding on it. There is also the right amount of milk (normally) for the baby to not gain too much weight. But breastfeeding is apparently extremely hard in modern society for whatever reasons (too much attention, too strict rules for weight loss / gain, etc., I think). Formula is not bad at all, it just has a bad reputation.
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I bought Axiom Verge the other day. What a great game that is! I've spend about 7 hours with it and my main complaint is that I still have a hard time navigating the game because of 1) no warping and 2) every envronment looks the same making it hard to remember where that secret is. Otherwise, I love the upgrades available - they are totally non-typical for the genre (but still recognisable) and the story seems quite interesting and kind of philosophically deep. Definitely a thumbs up from me!
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Yeah, we tried that. We tried it all. In the end we gave in and gave him half and half on the bottle and the breast. So he now gets three bottles a day to fulfill about half of his need and then the breast in between to give him the rest. This seems to work fine though he wasn't quite happy with the breast the first couple of days because it didn't feed him fast enough. Now he's gaining weight, though, and fast. He is now 4.5 kg and thus gained 270 g in one week. That's quite impressive. But aside from the weight, he's doing really well and seems quite happy so that's nice. He's scheduled for his surgery on October 24th.
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I think that's the worst trailer I've seen for this movie. There was simply no oomph to it. Still looking forward to the movie, though. And I'm not sure if Ezra Miller is a good Barry Allen. Something seems off about him.
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I don't have the game. XD So I won't be joining. Just had to join the debate because it's an important one!
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Well.. yes? I certainly wouldn't mind more of that with some innovations or changes that set the new one apart - or something more linear like Galaxy which was truly great. I have never dreamt of a new SM64 even though I thoroughly enjoyed that back in the days. Mario is about tight gameplay and platforming in my opinion - I have Zelda or something else for exploration and adventure. But as I said, I will most likely enjoy SMO and be convinced about it once I get to play it.
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I don't know. It looks really good - but it doesn't look like a Mario game to me. There's just something odd and off about it. I'll get it, I'll probably enjoy it very much but right now, I have something holding me back. I probably prefer a tight platforming game rather than loose exploration when it comes to Mario. Also I hate that some Power Moons are hidden - or I hope that there is at least SOME clue to find it (and no, tapping amiibo to get the clue doesn't cut it).
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New trailer!
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Yeah, it's crazy at the moment. I think I'll go for Axiom Verge, never got that for WiiU but it looks like my type of game.
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New English trailer!
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Your prayers have been heard. Amazon has a listing of Stern Pinball Arcade for Switch here. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stern-Pinball-Arcade-Nintendo-Switch/dp/B00LOSIKYK//ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=ninteneveryt-21&linkId=1e5f8e34511eb905cd8bd2828e7d2d53
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New Japanese trailer for the games:
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I don't really play simulation games so I'll skip it but it's great that it's finally here!
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Price in US is $14,99.