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Kuanhung Chen
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Nintendo always give great GDC talk.  Very few developers have the time, skills, and resources to be able to pay attention to tiny details like Nintendo. 

It’s Marvel, the dead don’t stay dead for long, so her cancer might come back.  I think Deadpool cured his cancer before but didn’t stick. 

So the last Valkyrie quit her job and the long lost Valkyrie is still in deep space.  Would this mark the end of afterlife stories for Marvel? 

On a completely unrelated news, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is $39.99 until end of 3/13, it contains 48 tracks and additional 48 more tracks via a $24.99 DLC.

Glad to hear. I have so many games on my backlog, after playing through two demos and still can’t get into the game was a barrier of entry for me.

It’s not, but in the first demo there are like 12 unit, when one dies the other ones get surrounded and my army falls like domino. So I got annoyed that an honest mistake of not knowing how to fight the archers on top of the bridge and not knowing there are enemy reinforcement led to my failure.

Wait, software piracy was illegal in Russia?  Since when?

I played both demos, have a lot of concerns. First demo threw me into the deep end, without the game explain each of the class and combat, I lost some units and I am the type who reloads when that happen. Taking way too much time for the combat.

It’s really sad that these kind of bundles are now so regular. I didn’t know about itch.io until recently, but now I have the following bundles:

That’s one thing I really liked about Xeno series, the gameplay is incredibly complex, but you don’t need to know most of that to complete the game.

In short, Xenoblade’s combat is like a fighting game. You use auto attacks to charge up skills, then line up the skills to perform combo. You can Break someone’s guard -> Topple them to the ground -> Launch  them into the air -> Smash them into the ground. If you can get 3 of the 4 parts of the combo going, it’s

Yup, vote with dollar.  I am glad that there is enough support from the Operation Rainfall folks that we are now seeing a revival of JRPG.  Far fewer title had been made but much higher in quality.  

Here in NC, a lot of my coworkers got vaccines early since we work with nurses so we got front-line exemptions to get vaccines starting Feb 2021, but they are part of that “don’t get vaccine, it infringes on your freedom” and “this vaccine is not tested and may cause harmtrain.  

The battle can be slow in the beginning, but once you got more blades and aggro enemies, you can spend 15 minutes wiping out a dozen enemies at once.

Dude, I followed Operation Rainfall, so I bought a Japanese copy of Xenoblade to support the game. Then once it’s localized, I grabbed a copy from GameStop. When 3DS version was released, I bought it again.

I don’t think it was stated, but early on Nintendo did say that a bunch of features were cut from Breath of the Wild, which they are adding them back in for the sequel. Game seemly runs on the same engine, with a lot of added contents, so it’s not too far to call it an expansion.

Given it’s based on Breath of the Wild, much like Galaxy 2 came out 3 years after Galaxy, they have had 5 years to plan and design this game. Although I wouldn’t mind a bit of delay for this title as there are already too many games this year, but I wouldn’t say it’s rushed or not a chance for 2022.

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.