Yes, I have a few in my beard and one on my chest; I'm 34.
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@dimebag667: Playing old-school games on the Switch requires a special subscription (it's a monthly subscription fee). I'm not subscribed to that stuff, so I have no idea as to whether the subscription is a good deal or not. Sorry.
I would say start with something light like a Mario game. If you're still hungry for more, try Super Smash Bros or Splatoon 3. The sky is the limit. There is no right/wrong way to get into gaming.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land. I played the demo prior to its release and I didn't like it at all. The demo was way too easy. I'm glad I didn't buy into those first impressions because I bought a copy. It wasn't too easy. I'm glad I bought it because otherwise I would've missed out on a great experience.
Skateboarding games. Oher than the recent remakes, it's been a while since a new Tony Hawk game came out. I had OlliOlli World to hold me over -- and what a wonderful game that was. It's a skateboarding game that's based on platforming, rather than doing insane trick combos, like in Tony Hawk games.
During a cut scene, I always take a sip of water. I don't know how I developed that habit, but it feels weird if I don't do it.
For real? you must be bloated after playing a Kojima game.
I don't play MGS. Konami does have some good franchises though, like Contra.
During a cut scene, I always take a sip of water. I don't know how I developed that habit, but it feels weird if I don't do it.
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