
Yeah that's the drawback of collecting. I've found to just collect things I really like, and for the most part I'm doing that...kinda. With Lego it's just Star Wars and Comic sets but even then I don't need every single set, it's just the ones I really like.
Gotta love the free boxes from the Post Office. I need to visit a Post Office where the boxes are not behind the counter so I can just grab a bunch.
Yeah it helps to keep them by set number but the good thing is Lego now has all their instructions online so I don't have to drag out the folders.
Hopefully you find that sub $200 Switch around Black Friday. It's such a good console even if I rarely (never) use it in docked mode, and it easily gets the most play out of all my gaming options.
So I am currently installing that game and wow 80GB on my end. I think I might be able to play it around dinner time. It would be nice if the download speeds were better but I can't complain, it's free.
You know I like the grind of it. I already went through all the levels where you upgrade each land and what not, so now it's just PVP, doing some of the team events, and the other weekly things like pet rescue.
My only other experience with the Taito Drum games have been on the PS2. I bought the funky set that Target was clearancing out many moons ago, and I bought a second copy just for the 2nd drum. That game was just pure fun. I'm not a fan of the J-Pop but I have a couple of games that play a lot of it and it's fine. Good to know abou the sale date, I might get around to buying them before the week is up. Good thing I get paid next week.
I bought one of these for my Switch and makes it a lot more comfortable
The Joycons are crap espectially when they start to drift but you wiggle it for a second or so and they adjust. I love that case, it feels like a wide controller.
Oh man sometimes during some races I wish the controls were tighter because I'll miss some jumps where I could have really used the points to earn another star. I've played all but the WiiU Mariokart, but I heard the Switch version is basically the same and I've liked the games but I wouldn't consider this game to be part of the series. I see it as more of spin-off and that is due to the freemium caps placed on the game and trying to hit artifical goals. Now if Nintendo was willing to make this game without the caps and have people pay for a full game, it could be but as of right now I see it as another mobile racer inside the Mario Universe.
That's my main gripe with co-op. I'm so use to doing things on my own that if I'm playing with someone else there has to be some sort of comprimise or else there is butting heads.
As for Borderlands, it sounds like a great game but it's a game I can wait a bit for and maybe grab during a sale.