I'd love a Super Mario Sunshine remaster. Something akin to Wind Waker HD. Improved lighting system to make Delfino Isle shine again... would be pretty great.
Phantasy Star Online would be great too, although that one has zero chance of re-appearing again.
That's a 3ds game brought over to the Switch. It must have done pretty decent numbers if they're making a new Monster Hunter specifically for the Switch. I hope they improve it though because Monster Hunter world was terrible. Having to resharpen weapons and the endless grinding. I can't stand games that are just hard for no reason (sad thing is, that's supposed to be the easy casual mode).
Sharpening your weapon, grinding and difficulty have always been a mainstay of Monster Hunter. World was actually a cakewalk compared to previous titles in the series. Perhaps the series is not for you, it happens. :)
Looks okay to me. I just wish they expanded their horizon a little and moved away from typical war settings. I'd love a new futuristic BF game, or even medieval.
I f***ing hate articles like this. Something that is found in food in tiny quantities gets unexpected results in a lab when rats are injected with HUGE quantities of it. That's not enough of an attention grabber, so then it's a "McDonalds chemical" making hair grow. Even though dimethylpolysiloxane is used in a shitload of foods.
Also, the dimethylpolysiloxane isn't growing the hair back. If you drink a bunch of sea water and then die, you don't come to the conclusion that drinking water kills you.
Dimethylpolysiloxane is a common freaking food additive, and it doesn't grow your hair back. Article is taking some science that readers otherwise wouldn't give a crap about and then using a headline which drastically misrepresents it to suggest that McDonalds fries are some weird-ass chemical that makes you grow hair. Just plain shitty-ass journalism.
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