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February 8, 2018 · Discuss on the GT Forum

Easy Mode?

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#37: Celeste’s Assist Mode got us thinking about “easy mode” in other games and why we don’t see them more often. Also, how is mocking players who choose an easier difficulty a good idea?

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Notes:

  • Why The Very Hard ‘Celeste’ is Perfectly Fine With You Breaking Its Rules – http://bit.ly/2E9yn4v
  • Easy-Mode Mockery – http://bit.ly/2E8FQ3M
  • Customize Xbox Wireless Controller with Xbox Accessories App – http://bit.ly/2EaOIpI
  • Copilot on Xbox One | Link Xbox One Controllers – http://bit.ly/2E8FRVo
  • Share Play | Share games with friends on PS4 – http://bit.ly/2E9bWfH

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