diddyknux
diddyknux
diddyknux

I respectfully disagree that the start of this game is great. I don’t mind a story taking its time to get going, but the early arcs of this game really seemed to drag to me. I didn’t care about many of the characters. Once I got to the second island, I started enjoying the game a lot more.

And Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine. There sure were a lot of Puyo reskins, huh?

I like the Vulpix one.

...How come I’ve never seen someone make this joke before?

Has it really only been a month? I sure have a horrible sense of timelining releases and stuff.

Had trouble articulating what I wanted to say, but this was about the gist of it.

I can still do the Scott Pilgrim one. I still have it.

I didn’t really need to see Green Hill Zone again. I mean, I like Green Hill, but we’ve seen it enough.

Can we point and laugh at the comments of people complaining you didn’t have Rare games on here, even though you explained why?

It does mention he took a nap. Though not how long.

The Amazon level music from Ducktales is also pretty good.

If you smeeeeeeellllll! What Pikachu! Is cookin’!

Evil was allowed to endure....

I’m mostly fine with the weapon degradation, but I wish the Master Sword didn’t have it. Sure, it does it differently and regenerates, but it would be nice if it didn’t have it at all.

Admitedly its random what loading screen messages you get, so it could still be handled better, but one of the loading tips does tell you that food buffs don’t stack.

Volition confirmed when they released the first trailers that its a single player game.

I like ones where you have to complete electrical circuits to get a mechanism to work. “The Whole Picture” (the one outside Gerudo Town) is a good example.

Dragon Ball Super, sometimes you do some very strange things.

I remember when I still lived with my parents my mom tried to play Super Mario 64 once. It really didn’t go well. (In fairness, the Nintendo 64 controller is awful, especially for someone not familiar with games outside of Pac-Man and Dig Dug).

I’m okay with emulation of old, hard or impossible to find without spending hundreds of dollars games. But this, no.