

I meant to say Z-A. My bad. Arceus didn’t really hold my attention, likely for the reason you mention.


I meant to say Z-A. My bad. Arceus didn’t really hold my attention, likely for the reason you mention.


It definitely depends on how much they incorporate improvements from Legends: Arceus Z-A (one of the side games). Gens 6 - 8 were all so easy that a popular way to play each of those is with a difficulty mod, if you are able.
Gen 9 tried to mix it up a bit, but as another user mentioned the performance on the Switch was so poor that it was hard to enjoy.
Legends: Arceus Z-A has introduced several quality of life features that could be game changing if they make it into Winds & Waves, but we shall see. This could be the most fun mainline gen, if they do it right, or they could fumble it again.
Edit: Looking back, both times I meant to say Z-A I said Arceus. Whoops.


Also, the most common 3D printing filament is made of the bioplastic polylactic acid, which is typically derived from corn. Whether that is strictly “better” from an environmental perspective is a fair question.


And no licensed repair places near me have batteries in stock


And no discount for the DLC or complete edition


After putting 12 hours into the Shin Megami Tensei V demo, I think I’ll be buying it. Haha. I’ve also been playing Sekiro, which is much better at 45 fps than I figured it would be.
Even the people I know that are otherwise relatively tech savvy don’t do this.
Not to say it’s a good operating system, though.
As somebody who enjoys all 3 games immensely, you don’t strictly have to play Miles Morales. You’ll be missing some of his character growth that continues throughout 2, but a lot of the broad strokes you can pick up from context.
That said, I highly recommend playing Miles Morales.