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I figure SE will still be promoting Rebirth but god I hope KH4 is in there, we’re fast approaching 2 years since announcement with no further news. At least once Rebirth is out in a month maybe they can pivot to KH4 but a State of Play would be a great place to drop a trailer and who knows when the next one will be.

I feel like there’s not going to be a huge console-defining gimmick. I think what Nintendo is going to want to go for and communicate this time is that they’ve learned from the Wii U and aren’t going to push some poorly-thought-out gimmick that even they don’t have good ideas for. I’m sure it’ll have some gimmicks but

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One idea I saw that I like is “Switch Up.” A little play on words and an indication that it’s an upgrade. Like the Wii U though it might not be immediately obvious to a casual user that it’s a whole new system, so it might not be a good idea.

I hope Nintendo does something to limit botting. Maybe a sign up for people who have had an online account for a while. I managed to walk into an Amazon Book Store and buy a Switch off the shelf day one (I’m sure because so few people thought of that as a possibility, I only knew about it because I saw it mentioned in

You want to call THH. If you have even one T before you get 2 Hs in a row, then that means THH has to win because any pair of consecutive Hs would have to be preceded by T. The only way to win as HHT is if the first 2 (at least) flips are H. In that case, as soon as you stop getting H, you’ll get a T, so HHT has to

The Joy cons in the joy con grip isn’t quite as ergonomic as a pro controller but it’s totally fine and included with the Switch

And what’s more, if the Switch 2 has redesigned Joy-cons, I predict it will still be compatible with Switch Joy-cons, both to connect and play and to attach them to the side, because again there are just so many out there. A lot of players have more than the 2 Joy-cons that their Switch shipped with, so it would

Yeah these are kind of ridiculous oversights.

The reactions to this feel like a real litmus test, I see reactions ranging from “they wouldn’t post this publicly if they weren’t going to take action against Palworld” to “they’re just telling complaining fans that they don’t care and to stop bothering them.”

We already saw them takedown a Palworld mod in one day.

The scales of the models being near identical was the most damning evidence of plagiarism against Palworld

On the left is Pikachu from Pokemon Yellow. On the right is my 100% original creation, Longmouse. If you try to modify the right image to make it line up with the left, you’re really muddying the waters

The ninja outfit is great, I’m so glad they didn’t just do all pink outfits for her. The game looks cute and I’m definitely interested but I feel like it might be on the shorter side so I’m not in a big rush to pick it up.

You say that now, but wait until the game throws some obstacles in your way to make traversal more “interesting.” Doesn’t that sound fun?

I think the difference is that while those games are clearly inspired by pokemon, none of those creatures really look like specific Pokemon, which is definitely not true for this game. Most of those ones I’ve seen that are clearly “inspired” by certain Pokemon still seem legally distinct enough to not be a problem but

What? Why would anybody expect what was in the trailer to be high-level gameplay and not a wholistic representation of the game? And your Eikon point is silly because the trailers also showed regular fighting, and never made it seem like you would constantly be fighting Eikons, although you do fight Eikons early in

Those are all much more different than this game, I’d say “pokemon clones” are fine in general but the ones you listed are much more like original creatures using the Pokemon formula (or their take on the Pokemon formula). The creatures in palworld are much more obvious copies of particular Pokemon, but I’m assuming

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“There have been many comparisons on the internet,” said Okatani, “But also, we saw on social media that the people who actually played it saw that it’s a completely different game.”