I’d like to see Arc System Works do the game, which would ensure great graphics and because I don’t think they’ve done a purely weapons-based game either. Maybe a straight fighting game might seem a bit too straightforward for them but I think if it was only based around weapon combat that would make it pretty unique, with only really Soulcalibur in that same area – and we haven’t had a new one of those in ages. I’ve heard a number of people, including GC, suggest that Nintendo make a fighting game spin-off for Fire Emblem and I’m kind of confused as to why this hasn’t happened yet. GC: It’s not very different, it’s the same franchise. Metroid Dread is currently the only game in the Metroid series that I’ve played and I did enjoy it, but obviously it’s a very different beast to Prime. Is anyone else approaching this for the first time but taking the plunge and able to offer their feedback on the game? How does it actually hold up compared to modern games? As someone who has never played a Prime entry I’m a little wary of rose-tinted reviews. The Metroid Prime remaster is getting glowing reviews from all sources but all the reviewers seem to be coming at it from the point of view of having played the original. Everything in moderation but I really worry where this is all going to end, if it even does. We already have so few new IPs being released and yet now we’re lucky to even get sequels instead of just remakes. I’m not really complaining as I like these games but it stands to reason we’re going to get ever less deserving games remastered and ever more money taken away from making new games. Metroid Prime Remastered was the best-selling game on multiple Amazons across the world last week and that’s crazy given Hogwarts Legacy just came out and is apparently so big. Add in Dead Space, which I don’t know anything about but apparently outdid its copycat new title, and old games are not only getting more critical praise but they’re selling more too. With Resident Evil 4 coming up and Metroid Prime being loved by everyone we’re looking at the two best games of the year so far being remasters or remakes. When Microsoft asks itself why it’s not doing as well as Sony it needs to look at how they handle exclusive releases and realise that probably their approach is better, or at least more successful. Forza Horizon 5 and Halo Infinite were meant to be massive releases but while plenty of people played them, because they were free, they didn’t seem to get talked about much and clearly didn’t move the dial on overall Xbox popularity. In Scotland, postnuptial agreements (just like prenuptial agreements) are legally binding provided they are validly executed as a contract and are fair and reasonable at the time they are entered into.It’s also not making a real impact for them. The terms of the agreement should be fair There should have been no significant changes to the financial or family situation There should be no pressure on either party to sign the agreement The full assets of each party should have been disclosed properly However, in order to increase the likelihood of a court following the instructions of postnups, the following points should be taken into account:īoth spouses (or civil partners) should receive independent legal advice regarding the agreement prior to signing it However, a landmark case ( Radmacher v Granatino) ruled that courts should uphold a prenuptial agreement if it is fair - and it would follow that any valid postnuptial agreements should also be upheld. ![]() Just as with prenups, postnups are not currently legally binding in England and Wales. High net worth married couples who move to the UK may want to avoid having their finances determined by English courts (which are considered to be favourable to the non-wealth-creating spouse) in the event of divorce If there are children from previous marriages, a postnuptial agreement can help to protect their inheritance Serving as a record of the assets which have been brought into the marriage by each spouse or civil partner Providing extra peace of mind and certainty about financial futures in case the relationship breaks down Postnups set out the assets of one spouse and another (or civil partners), and state which of these are shared and split equally in the event of divorce, separation or death, and which are individual assets to be retained in whole by the individual or their relatives. ![]() Postnuptial agreements are essentially the same as Prenuptial agreements apart from the fact that they are entered into after marriage or civil partnership rather than before.
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