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Kuanhung Chen
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If Breath of the Wild 2 is indeed 2022, which seemly increasing unlikely, Nintendo would have Pokemon, Xenoblade, and Breath of the Wild for this year. I can easily spend 300+ hour on each of those titles, this will be a busy year for me.

There are also Kirby, Splatoon, Mario + Rabbits, and Bayonetta. That’s just what

So that’s why the characters felt off, the pupil is round.  I was wonder why they don’t feel right, now it make sense.

It’s important to admit wrong when proven wrong. At least he’s better than the ones who felt sick and still insist they were right all along.  Let’s hope he can repair the damage he had done. 

On console, after having played Breath of the Wild and Splatoon using gyro-control felt really good. Even in Pokemon Legends Arceus, hopping out of water to aim for a tiny pokemon in the water using gyro, so much easier than using sticks.  

I am doing another run as Male V, comparing the differences.  Panam do have a lot of quests and interactions outside of romance option, so I am interested to see how much does romance add to her plot.

I haven’t seen Judy’s car yet, but I went back often.  She just stands by the window and having the same dialog as before.  I do recall the text, it was cool, I spent another 80 hours in the game after Judy’s quests, so forgot about that.

True, almost all of the side quests are fairly standalone, once it’s done it doesn’t affect anything else. I have only done two play through, so I haven’t noticed much of citizens of the city interacting with each other.

I missed out on that in the beginning, doing another run for her.

One weird thing about the romance in this game is that after finally slept together, you get the key to the partner’s place and that’s it, there aren’t any more new dialogs or interactions. It gave the game of bagged and done kind of narrative to V.

I forgot Death Come True is also on PS4 and PC, it is definitely highly recommend. Unlike the FMV back in the days that would end the stories early if you make the wrong choice, most of them have fantastic branching storylines and multiple “true” endings.

I appreciate Telling Lies and Her Story, own at least copies of both games, but those take a lot of effort to play. Not only I would need to backtrack, but also can’t take a break with the game, otherwise I would forget some plots.

In recent years Wales Interactive have been making lots of FMV titles. Mostly okay, but there are some really good ones. There are also the semi-FMV with Her Story, Telling Lies, and a bunch of video clip collection games.

Didn’t see that in the US Direct, but the trailer was released, I saw it via Game Trailers.  The game is also pretty heavily featured in the Japanese Direct, I don’t know why the US stream didn’t include it, I love a FMV murder mystery.

I do have a couple of the Pokemon sound tracks and Zelda.  But my favorite was the anniversary Mario OST given out to Club Nintendo members.

Here is a challenge, just announce you are making a fan game of hunting Disney characters with guns. You don’t even have to actually do it. I am certain within the week you would receive a couple of letters explaining to you exactly which laws you would break if you don’t cease and decease.  Those would be the same

Have you met The Mouse?  He hunts down anything that resembles 3 conjoint circles. 

Regional laws and regulations as well as distribution and other contracts.

So, that copyright thing aside, 25,000 people were watching someone watching YouTube videos?  I don’t think I will ever understand this reality TV thing.

Agreed, but every JoJo story is predicated on jacking up risks from what came before. The JoJo 1 was a guy uses martial arts to defeat one vampire; JoJo 2 fought against the perfect beings that eats vampires. JoJo 3 had the same vampire came back, with magical powers; JoJo 4 & 5 have cheat codes of time travels.

Silver Chariot is definitely crucial in the final fight against Dio, without Polnareff Dio would have won. Agreed. But once the team sacrificed their lives and limbs, it’s up to Jotaro to take on Dio, one-on-one.