Syph79 wrote:The Daddy wrote:You can get Sonic for under a tenner if you change your account region to Russian before you buy it.
Too late for me, but can you clarify whether there's any extra payment steps you need to go through - like using pre-paid cards etc.
mistercrayon wrote:People wait twenty years for a sonic they want and then, when it comes, cheap out on it despite it being a quarter of the cost of the last one. Lame.
The Daddy wrote:mistercrayon wrote:People wait twenty years for a sonic they want and then, when it comes, cheap out on it despite it being a quarter of the cost of the last one. Lame.
That's a ridiculous argument. Why should I pay nearly double just because a similar game would've cost 5 times the price 20 years ago? Sub £10 was the impulse buy sweet spot for me.
has anyone here tried one? wondering how using one would impact in something like zelda when aiming the bow without motion controls, or what happens in the shrines that need motion controls?Moot_Geeza wrote:Just in case people don't know about this, there's a chunky, affordable wired pad available now for those who want an extra pad but balk at the asking price of the official one.
retroking1981 wrote:@WorKid
Did you like Sonic back in the day?
If yes then definitely get it.
As much as I like it, if you thought Sonic was shit on Mega Drive, then this won't be winning you over.
IroncastWorKid wrote:If I was buying a switch soon, what would be essential. I'm thinking
MK8
Zelda
Overcooked
Splatoon 2
Maybe ARMS?
Extra joycons or pro controller?
Anything else I'd "need"?
regmcfly wrote:
Anything else is available elsewhere.
It's really not, it's more a strategy rouge like rpg than a generic puzzle game.regmcfly wrote:I watched videos on cast and it didn't do it for me. I'll need a hard sell. It looks genero as fuck
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