Have they ever?
Have they ever?
Remember this is a country where people march in the streets shouting “Death to America”. No reasonable person wishes death upon another.
I can’t speak for everyone, but I know I’m not willing to put in the effort to make a good level if I have to stick “Kotaku” in the name. That’s why I didn’t do Kotaku’s first Mario Maker challenge. I see now that the stipulation has been relaxed a bit and you can just have one of the themes in the level name instead.…
Legend of Mana is great! It’s Secret of Mana that’s pretty awful. And Trials of Mana is even worse. I say this as somebody who played and loved Secret back in the day, and really wanted to love Trials.
Also I believe the further the location was from your starting home area, the more “advanced” it was. Harder enemies in wild areas and better gear in towns. Better make sure you place at least one town a good distance from your home if you want the good stuff.
I’m curious. Do any of the people who put together this list own a Switch?
Fair. Let me try again. Nintendo rarely does what you want or expect.
But not as awesome as the initial Joker reveal that nobody was expecting. So if they want to surprise us again, they’ve got to do something different. Or give up on surprising us and just reveal it in a Direct.
Agreed. I mean in retrospect it was obvious it wouldn’t happen. Nintendo rarely does the same thing twice in a row. It’s still disappointing, though.
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Well that’s the problem, isn’t it? It costs so much money to make games like that, they can’t (or won’t) just sell them for $60 anymore.
Sorry.
“Sordid”
I dream of a far-off future when humans will be able to quickly distribute small amounts of information nigh-instantaneously through some sort of automated process.
You can apparently use vitamins to gain EVs all the way up to the stat cap now, instead of being limited to 100 EVs per stat.
Apparently there are a ton of version exclusives you haven’t listed here.
I’m honestly confused. You like not being able to easily teach your Pokemon the moves you want them to have?
But I also get that this was going to have to happen eventually. Did we all really think that in 20 years they would have 2000+ Pokémon in one game?
Correction: According to the Smash Bros. site, Piranha Plant is $6. I thought I remembered it being $5, but I guess not. If you bought Smash Bros. within a few months of its release, you got Piranha Plant for free, but no longer. That’s especially a shame because all the other characters come with a new stage and a…
Yeah, they cost extra money. If you buy Joker/Hero/Banjo & Kazooie/Terry/[Mystery 5th Character] all at once, it costs $25. Otherwise each character costs $6 individually. Piranha Plant is separate and costs $5.