It didn't explicitly say subscription but it did say they now have ongoing server costs per user. That, to me, sounds exactly like a subscription is coming. Possibly with a "lifetime" option that will disappear when they need money again.
If I remember correctly, the US version of the SNES has buttons designed to be differentiated by both sight (the four primary colors) and by touch. A and B are convex shaped while X and Y are concave. I think that's what you're seeing here.
I do kind of wish it had a full keyboard like the old kindle did. Tons of great IF text adventures that would almost seamlessly transfer to this format.
I think you're thinking of Strange Parts and no he isn't living in China any longer. You've missed a lot of great content in the last 6 years for a pretty silly reason.
I will preface this by saying I'm a PC gamer who also has a Switch. Wife and I were gifted this game on the Switch and I knew going in it would be a subpar experience compared to the PC. That said, my wife was really into it and watching her okay made me want to pick it up also.
No it isn't very deep and doesn't bring any new mechanics to the table we haven't seen already but the presentation, even on the limited horse power of the switch was nice. It was fun to explore the castle and build up your character. The game is easy to 100% though it can be a bit tedious to track down everything. If you like the potter-verse, I think it's a pretty good game. Watch a video, grab it on sale, didn't expect to have your mind blown.
I look forward to a sequel assuming they can improve on some of the repetition.
Jeebus Christ no. As someone who has had occasional sleep paralysis since college... Just no. Even though I finally fully understand it and what triggers it, it sucks every time.
True but the Jan 6 pardons were a big, performative, "I'm in charge again" thing. I doubt he's going to re-examine these. They've already served their purpose.
THE sci-fi actor? Tough to choose, but Sigourney Weaver deserves to be on the nomination list.