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The walker's a bit overplayed, if anything you're better off not using it unless you have to. Some sections, like fighting the core boss in the first two levels, are easier to control at first with the Walker, but actually can be done in the Arwing. Basically, its only benefit is standing still, which is useful at a

Get ready, Inklings! Because Splatfest is upon us! Oh yeah, there is definitely some Splatooning that will happen. Since I have tomorrow off, I'll hopefully be able to use all the extra time to actually reach the highest Splatfest rank possible, a feat that I haven't accomplished yet. But, it's now or never! Also, go

I sadly missed out on watching any of EVO as it happened, due to an even busier work schedule than usual. Smash 4 is my main game of all the ones on the line-up, though, so I'm personally happy with how the actual play itself went (the behind-the-scenes of the whole thing was apparently a little iffy, with complaints

Stay away from me, Space Pope! I just want my third place, it's my dream.

Yep. The only other one that I've managed to stick around in is Destructoid, and even then I sometimes bail on a comment section or have to hold myself back from replying to people.

Agree with this. I only have the original, but it's nice to just keep getting more done on it. The only problem at this point is that all the Legends characters are fun, but so many of the rewards on the Adventure map rely on playing other characters that I don't get to make progress and play who I want at the same

I have a bunch. Super Smash Bros. and Animal Crossing: New Leaf are both installed on my 3DS, so they're pretty much available any time. Plus, they're easy to do things quickly on. When at home, though, it's usually Splatoon or Hyrule Warriors. The first of those is nice since each match is so short that I can squeeze

Our usual bus goes through multiple universities and a city. There is just so much…

A bus ride through the city was kind of scary to watch, as my wife hit every single Pokestop that we passed and caught a Spearow to boot.

I'm living the true nostalgic past of Pokemon, as I get to watch everyone else play GO…except me. But, there's no shortage of things to do without a smartphone! Three devices, three games: Crypt of the Necrodancer on PC, Kirby: Planet Robobot on 3DS, and Tokyo Mirage Sessions on Wii U.

Grant Kirkhope's work on Banjo-Kazooie was outstanding. The dynamic soundtrack was truly incredible, especially in Gruntilda's Castle, where nearing each world changed how the music sounded.

Final Fantasy VII's Costa Del Sol is the first chilled out beach theme that comes to mind; it was a really odd transition after the horrifying first Jenova encounter on the ship. https://www.youtube.com/wat…

I feel like the Tropical Freeze remix is even more fitting…partially due to a bit of experience, having gotten stuck in a traffic jam at night with a CD that included it. While it was fall, we were also pretty far south, so the evening weather was that perfect level of cool.

And we didn't think it fitting to ask him about The Cape?

Walking dogs and playing Pokemon GO? No wonder Muncie is Jerry's favorite place!

I run to the Master Sword. I felt like Link was eager to get his hands on it. But the first section is almost certainly a walk-only section, at least when you're a kid.

For once you have caught them all, that is when the world creates another one hundred.

When entering a dungeon in the Zelda games, I often slow Link to a walk. It's cool to just slowly move in, cautiously looking around and wondering what to expect (or just taking it in if it's a second playthrough). It's especially good as a way to listen to the music a bit, let the full atmosphere start to sink in.

Not to mention the very puppet-looking dog in the fridge.

Just reading this, feels like it'll be fine for fans of the original Ghostbusters. While that film had some cool effects, the actual ghosts themselves (especially Slimer) never seemed truly "real".