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Too many to think of right now. I guess I could take a list of my favorite games and lost my favorite bosses from them. But since I've been doing the Arena/True Arena in Kirby Triple Deluxe I'll throw out the Masked Dedede fight when he picks up the battle axe. It was definitely the boss I had the most trouble with.

Ah. That's where the balance comes in. I think I would have preferred longer shapeshifting and no spell casting then. (I feel like a loss of spell casting makes sense, though it depends on exactly how the magic system works. I mean in D&D the inability to move your hands and speak correctly would prevent you from

Another thing I love is that each level gets its own death theme variation. Bramble levels death theme is such a stark contrast to the level theme itself. (I think this holds true for ice levels as well). Though for some reason the death theme against K. Rool is dummied out. (I think this is because the top of the

Oh, he might have actually. Even if he didn't, it's not a huge deal that doesn't sound like a major character twist. (There was a couple of events in Dragon Age Inquisition that made me completely reevaulate a characters motivations and actions. That isn't quite comparable). I guess I'm trying to be slightly more

I try to shy away from things with an outspoken political message. But out of things that clearly do, I guess I would say Rush's second through sixth albums. I like to listen to them, despite the songs that espouse a pretty obvious objectivist viewpoint. (Mozilla doesn't recognize objectivist as a word. I feel

Damn. I remember being disappointed in Theatrhythm Curtain Call that there was only the final phase of Dancing Mad. (Despite the fact that the whole song would be hell to go through in a rhythm game).

Fair enough. My viewpoint is strongly influenced by the fact I'm not that far in the game. Though it does make sense in my mind that Durance could be going through a crisis, and initially responding to it by doubling down on the outward displays of his faith. Though I'd rather not hear more about characters'

I may have glazed over the locations, mainly because I want to find them on my own. (I have an inconsistent spoiler avoidance going on with Pillars. Looking up locations of where to go for quests is fine, but that's about it). Right now my party is as follows.

I feel like that sums up the all of the Pikmin series. I would feel the music was just the right pick for the gameplay when I'm playing 3… But if Pikmin music comes up on my Smash soundtrack shuffle I tend to skip it.

I would recommend Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story if you are willing to give another game in the series a shot. (With DS games now on the Wii U, I have a feeling it will make its way there eventually). I found doing attacks, and dodging to be a bit more involved than compared to the first two. Plus you can play

Just out of curiosity, does the orchestral album for FFVI have the full version of Dancing Mad?

Spirit Tracks has Zelda stuck as a ghost, and if I recall correctly she kinda of expects to be a damsel in distress. But she ends up possessing phantoms for you, and helps out with the central dungeon quite a bit.

I remember finding out Stickerbrush Symphony was remixed in Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze. But then it was put in a rocketbarrel level, so you probably wouldn't hear it. (Though Gear Getaway is pretty awesome too). Original music for Tropical Freeze is awesome too though. Like this boss theme: https://www.youtube

An HD remaster would certainly get me to choose a Xbone over a PS4. I would love to blow up bugs with the tri rocket launcher in HD. (And if they could rebalance the shocker so its useful that would be cool too).

I see a lot of praise for Stickerbrush Symphony from DKC2. It's a really good song, but it tends to obscure the fact that most of the music from DKC2 is fantastic. The Ice level theme, and and hive level themes are also fantastic. As is the boss theme.

To answer the main question, I have the Smash 3DS/Wii U soundtrack on my phone, but that's pretty much it.

Maybe it's the fact that the whole thing gets super heavy handed by the last book. It's like the atheist version of Narnia hat way.

I don't think it's all nilhism. I mean the really villainous people do get what's coming to them most of the time, and I'm pretty sure I can guess which heroes will survive. And can you elaborate on the sexism part? The only other time I've seen that accusation thrown the writer focused on one thing Dany thought in

Well we were all taught American exceptionalism in schools.

To sum it up, all involved are terrible people. (Well both the Americans who drafted the laws and Ugandans who put them into effect).