hypergamer14
HyperGamer14
hypergamer14

Although having vocals in a battle music (even just for boss battles) is a BAD IDEA.

Dragon Quest XI has terrible music.

Everyone just accepted Gatcha for what it is. Also the big difference between this and Overwatch for example: It’s free to play, Overwatch was a game that you had to buy and then it also had lootboxes in it. (doesn’t make Gatcha good but non-F2P games worse)

Where were you in the last 9 years? That’s just standard gacha.

In terms of quality storytelling? YES. Absolutely. I love FFIX (it’s my favorite) and I also love FFXIV and the stories it tells. A Realm Reborn is a bit too slow and lacks most of the good writing, but it absolutely picks up on that with the expansion after it. (aka Heavensward)

Handled poorly? I don’t think so. I think he got just enough screentime, more would’ve most likely been to much since he feels like a minor villain version of Kefka. (just with less clown and more fat)

Oh no, I don’t want to listen to that theme more than I already have to in Three Houses....

Right now two sequels come to mind for me: Paper Mario TTYD and, of course, Kingdom Hearts 2.

Dude, a few weeks ago there was someone standing in one of the big cities of base FFXIV (aka 2.X) and was just playing some songs on the ingame instruments very well. It was amazing!

Maybe it’s just me but I think it could’ve been a lot better as a semi-scripted open-world-ish game.

Google most likely had almost everything they needed to implement that feature though.

They can do that of course but 20-30 seconds of delay is not the standard.

Except YT sucks in every other way as a streaming platform.

Except the article is completely wrong about it. Twitch already has low latency streaming and cuts delay down to 3-4 seconds I think. 

The service boasts extremely low latency between streamers and viewers, allowing for timely interactive features. Instead of a 10-20 second delay between broadcast and viewing,

It’s the first time in what seems like forever that I don’t like anything new we saw in a Sword and Shield trailer.

Oh, I know that he was playing within the rules of the tournament, it just wasn’t a good move imo especially if he knew that the rule isn’t used that often and guessed that it took time for the officials to confirm it.

Yes. He only used it because he was scared that Go1 would beat him since he had momentum and if he knew that it’s not a common rule to use, he could’ve guessed that it will mostly likely take time to confirm the rule.

You know, the side switch that he purely used to stop Go1's momentum and that took like 8 minutes to be confirmed by the judges since it doesn’t seem to be a common rule to use.

You know, the side switch that he purely used to stop Go1's momentum and that took like 8 minutes to be confirmed by the judges since it doesn’t seem to be a common rule to use.