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Title: Episode 650: Use Steroids, Kids
Post by: Crimm on December 01, 2019, 01:31:38 PM

If you want to grow-up big, strong, and angry then milk isn't going to cut it.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/rfn/52293/episode-650-use-steroids-kids

Short episode, short article.

Jon's unexplained disappearance stretched into a third week. We recorded this epsidoe Thanksgiving evening, so we kept it quite a bit shorter than normal. On the New Business front we left enough time for Guillaume to talk Ring Fit Adventures and James Crypt of the Necrodancer.

The crew even found time for an email, what games are misunderstood by reviewers and the public at large? You can email us here.

Title: Re: Episode 650: Use Steroids, Kids
Post by: TOPHATANT123 on December 02, 2019, 06:56:07 AM
This has made me really want to play Deadly Premonition
Title: Re: Episode 650: Use Steroids, Kids
Post by: KDR_11k on December 02, 2019, 11:15:13 AM
Speaking of Inland Empire, that's a skill for your character in Disco Elysium. It lets you argue with your necktie, among other things.
Title: Re: Episode 650: Use Steroids, Kids
Post by: lolmonade on December 03, 2019, 09:55:34 AM
Thanks for answering my question, Guillaume.  I've definitely seen doctors and gone to physical therapy about my compressed disc - it's more or less something I have to live with and manage.  Sounds like Wii Fit Adventure might be modifiable enough to where I could possibly avoid aggravating it while having an in-home routine during the winter when I get a little more lazy about driving to the gym (who wants to go outside when it's below 10 degrees?).
Title: Re: Episode 650: Use Steroids, Kids
Post by: Pandareus on December 03, 2019, 03:58:29 PM
Thanks for answering my question, Guillaume.  I've definitely seen doctors and gone to physical therapy about my compressed disc - it's more or less something I have to live with and manage.  Sounds like Wii Fit Adventure might be modifiable enough to where I could possibly avoid aggravating it while having an in-home routine during the winter when I get a little more lazy about driving to the gym (who wants to go outside when it's below 10 degrees?).
In addition to just not doing exercises you don't want to do, looks like there's also an "assist" feature you can call up when having trouble with an exercise. I'll try to find that and report on it when I can.
Some of those accessibility features are a bit more buried into menus than I'd like.