@SketchesbyBoze That college brainwashing sure works well, but I guess that's the real purpose of college. You don't need to throw away many thousands of dollars to do any of that. Public libraries are free, and literally nothing keeps you from being exposed to new ideas aside from yourself.
@tyrranKPX Fact is, OoT is a perfect game and TP has some heavy flaws. Both are great, but...The overworld in TP is a dull trek you're forced through slowly several times. Unbalanced story, with "surprise" Ganon. Less interesting dungeons. Pacing is poor throughout. Played safe and slow.
@ShitpostRock2 New FFs come out occasionally, mostly just one big remake project. New Persona, Xenoblade, Fire Emblem, KH, and more. New Zelda games come out regularly, with this being the second remake ever.
Halo, sure, but it's only a trend for some companies. Nostalgia can be both things.
@ArmoredNorman This was a thing elsewhere?! I thought my town was because the idiots in Alaska couldn't finish a damn building. My middle school was held in the mall, the grade school, and the high school at different times.
@OrealistMarcus@JCFights A convertible doesn't drive 100s of feet off the ground at a minimum of 100+ mph, won't explode if you bump another car, the top isn't held by a pin you can apparently forget to install, you can slam on the breaks, the wind won't much impede your vision, and so on and so forth.
@fwprism There are downsides too, like whiners not getting everything they want at the push of a button, but that was also only a brief summary of the benefits.
@fwprism Exclusives sell consoles. Consoles are typically sold at a loss and are more powerful than an equivalent price PC. Therefore, exclusives breed cheaper gaming. It creates easy access gaming, encourages experimentation and competition, and creates various console ecosystems.