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Click Clock Woods is incredible, especially since each season felt distinct. I listened to a medley of all the versions on loop while I was designing a D&D dungeon that revolved around the players changing the season within the magical realm they were exploring.

Same. Mine's supposed to arrive on Monday. The same thing happened with Fire Emblem. Fortunately, Best Buy said that my copy of StarFox should arrive on release date "or sooner".

Hopefully there's a time where the 8th isn't a day that I'm working. Sadly, May will not be that month if my schedule stays the same.

Shadow isn't a long game, although later bosses can be trickier to figure out and execute than the first ones. I believe the game took me a little under 10 hours to beat. Very good game, though, possibly my favorite PS2 game.

My week has been (and the little playtime I have over the weekend will be) Splatoon and a Genocide run (kind of) of Undertale. More on the latter below. Want to avoid spoiling people.

You mean Christopher Daniel Barnes? Yeah, he was great and the Spidey of my childhood. Although I'll also go to Spectacular for my choice Spidey; Josh Keaton nails the part, although he's also more fitting for the high-schooler that he's supposed to be in that show, since the '94 Spidey was college onwards. Both were

Although this notes J.K. Simmons as the perfect Jonah Jameson, I'd say that Darren Norris actually had the best interpretation of him, voicing him in the animated Spectacular Spider-man. This might have partially been due to the script, though, so giving J.K. Simmons the same part but with the better paced writing of

For a while, I was a huge League of Legends fan, playing it daily. These days, though, I can't feel the desire to commit to playing a match. But, I still follow the updates so that I can occasionally put the pros on.

That rascally Jared Leto! I heard he we went out to get them lunch, and Will Smith asked for mustard on his sandwich…but Jared Leto got him mayonnaise instead! The true spirit of the Joker!

That would be a cool game to see in 3D. It might have also been too big to port, though, and if they had been devoted to getting it over, I'm not sure how good it would actually look. At least it made its way to Wii U.

You know what the worst bit of this is? He just says that it was a bit too dark. He doesn't apologize for it being that way, or say that that element was cut. It's just…never touched on. He says he likes the idea of Superman blotting it all out.

Closing in? Does that mean I'm the underdog protagonist who may or may not win the final match, but, even if I don't, I'm applauded for my perseverance? It's what I've always dreamed of!…I dream small.

Blue Fields is one of the only songs in just about any game that I can't stand to listen to. It already was underwhelming (I didn't even realize that I'd hit the overworld because the way you first do it and the music are dull), and then it just became unbearable when I spent 2 hours in a row trying to find that

Zelda's role in the story is weak, in my mind. I feel like it would work if she was just a side character, but the motivation for the second half feels like it's just to save Zelda, who we really know nothing about or care for. I know there are more reasons (Midna wants to save Zelda, Zant is still in control of the

Well, there is something I don't know with that…there is an option to start a new game from the beginning or from the "Branch of Fate". What I don't actually know is if you can choose a new Corrin and start at the Branch of Fate. Even if you have to start a whole new game to do a new Corrin, the first levels should be

Pokemon counts as an RPG, and it seems to be many people's first. Going from that to Fire Emblem is a big leap, especially if, as it sounds, you're playing on Classic mode. Good luck, though, and make sure you give Donnel that level!

I believe you can choose a different Corrin every time.

Man, Ghost is one of the legends that I'm actually familiar with. I remember being excitedly told about it by a friend when we were all playing the original Starcraft.

Hyrule Warriors does have a few problems explaining things, but it's not too hard to figure out. The main thing is that each character has a unique ability that happens when you just press the Strong Attack button without starting off with any Weak Attacks. The weapons detail what each one is (so, for Sheik, it plays