Mario jumps on enemies and ostensibly kills them out of existance. He's still solving his problems through violence, regardless of the lack of depiction of guns or gore.
Weird how GameSpot puts disclaimers up in every Hogwarts legacy article, but positively gushes over WWE, a company that has been embroiled in far worse stuff.
@primemooseart: Your argument about size is based on your own conjecture, not the fact that there have been plenty of reviews on the Ayaneo 2 or the GPD Win 4 which state that these smaller devices are actually very comfortable.
For example, Retro Game Corps review on the GPD Win 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyfQ3CAe42Q
And the Phawx's review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDR8-PNMPHs
Taki Udon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Jiv48bBmbA
The Win 4 uses a 6800U, which is a more powerful chip than the one used in the Steam Deck. Also, they somehow managed to cram in a full on slide out keyboard in there.
Also think about what a Steam Deck mini would mean - it would basically eradicate the need to even think about buying an Ayaneo 2, GPD Win 4 or any of these other competing Chinese devices.
Outside of Nintendo handhelds, Valve would have the entire handheld market to themselves. The market who want a bigger, more comfortable form factor, would buy the regular Deck, and the Asian market and market that wants something more portable would go for the Mini.
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