|AMD Ryzen 7 5800H Processor|
|16GB DDR4 RAM|
|512GB NVMe SSD|
|NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050Ti|
~$1,049.99
(prices may vary, this is an estimate that may change overtime)
Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (Nintendo 3DS):
“Second 3DS game that I’ve reviewing and it’s the first time I ever finished a Legend of Zelda game. I admit that I’ve been a stranger to these games for the longest time, but in the last few years I’ve been giving it a chance. I’ve played a bit of Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and enjoyed it and would like to beat it someday. I’ve also played Phantom Hourglass and absolutely adored that game. I was planning to play that game but I found this one for a cheaper price and decided to get that one instead. This is quite a fun game. The story is your typical “must save Zelda and friends in order to save your region” type of concept. What makes this game so special is the gameplay. You play as Link and you can use your sword and other items as weapons, your shield to defend and different tools for diverse sections. This game focus a lot on the different tools, so make sure you buy/rent everything that Ravio has to offer. Unlike most Zelda games, in this one you can merge into walls, which makes Link look like a painting. In this form, you’re able to walk on walls (this is a really useful and important gimmick for the whole game). This game is not very linear, so prepare yourself for a lot of exploration, specially on the second half of the game. Graphics wise, this is a pretty game. Really dig some of the small details they added around. The music is pretty decent.
Overall, this is one fun game, and thanks to it that I definily want to play more Legend of Zelda games and review them in the future. I’m definily looking forward to buy Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time (3DS version). It’s a fun game but it can get boring at times. There isn’t much for you to do in this game besides collecting treasure (which usually contain rupees) and to save mini Maimais. “
Happy Ides of March!!
I was asked to show how i make pins so this is what i do to make a pin from shit around my house. If youre a can tab collector like me, you’ll like this one too. (Ps, in the photo above, mine are a lil scuffed because i wear these on my every day jacket so that can happen too so beware)
1.) Use your pliers to flatten down two of the back edges of the bottle cap, if you wanna keep the design upright, do this on either side of the design on your cap.
2.) Bend your can tab slightly in half, very slightly, not too tall.
3.) slide your can tab into the back of the bottle cap vertically, the bent edges should be on the left and right of your tab.
4.) Slide your safety pin with the pin/pointy side facing up into the can tab with either end of the safety pin nesting in the flattened edges from before, you can do this through that middle rung on the tab if you want, i never do.
5.) bend all the edges of your cap down and around the tab in the middle, you can sorta control the shape here if you choose to. Also beware that this might scuff up the front, it typically does for me
6.) Now you have a pin, at this point you can glue it for extra hold on the can tab or the back of the safety pin if you want or you can design the front of the pin with paint or markers, id imagine you could even print a design to glue onto the front if you want a pin with a certain photo but ive never tried it personally.
After that youre done and have the ability to make pins with anything you want on them now !
YU-GI-OH! (1996-2004) by Kazuki Takahashi
My unactualised dream of having a doctor who themed metal band called The Cult of Skaro
I did sewing it's rough but it gets the point across
Me right now