None of this actually surprises me. People leaking Patreon-exclusive rewards to the public and the proliferation of furry porn are pretty well documented. If you had just asked me if I thought there was a site that focuses on taking Patreon-paywalled furry porn and making it publicly available, my response would be…
I did, it and Stardew. The latter being what I largely kept myself occupied with until Odyssey came out.
I’ve been playing this again lately, and also got it for a friend for Christmas. Such a delightful little game.
Breath of the Wild. Just... all of it. It was so great. From seeing Hyrule for the first time, to the “Destroy Ganon [QUEST COMPLETE]” screen. That game was just full of fun little moments that rewarded you for experimenting.
The Wedding Bowser amiibo actually acts as a purple coin radar, if you’re into that sort of thing.
The Last Story is one of my favorite games, and didn’t get nearly the attention it deserved (it was inevitably compared to Xenoblade Chronicles, a game I personally didn’t like but clearly I am in the minority there). The battle system really was neat, and managed to do something unique in a genre that’s known for…
I haven’t seen the anime, but I absolutely loved the game. I’ll definitely be grabbing it at this price.
I haven’t seen the anime, but I absolutely loved the game. I’ll definitely be grabbing it at this price.
Ah yes, Arceus. AKA the Tautology Pokémon.
I’m glad that the Charizard kid knows that it only looks like a dragon, but actually isn’t one (assuming we’re strictly talking about vanilla Charizard here and not Mega X). It’s good for kids to start learning the type chart early. Also, assuming standard special sweeper EV spreads on both monsters, Charizard will…
Vampires should no longer lose various powers after traveling.
And yet the two Pokémon mobile games actually did a pretty good job. Go is full of issues, but by tying into real-world locations and making you go out and actually hunt for your monsters, it captured the spirit of the games despite sacrifices to the mechanics. Yet the other Nintendo mobile games capture the mechanics…
So, 50 creatures out of the 135 introduced in Gen 3. That’s... kind of weird. I’m pleasantly surprised they did weather, though. Maybe they’ll make Castform work after all.
The main character of one of the greatest, most respected pieces of literature in human history is an authorial self-insert (Dante in The Divine Comedy). Make of that what you will.
Honestly, the idea that she lets herself get kidnapped and this is all a big game to her makes more sense with each passing title. Even if you ignore all the side games/RPGs that depict her as a competent fighter in her own right, it’s becoming pretty clear that she’s a little complicit in all this.
Alolan Raichu is the best electric rodent. Pikachu’s entire existence is only justified to turn into a psychic tail-surfer. Also:
I recently joined a Go raid group because I decided I want to be able to occasionally catch a legendary Pokémon, and am one of the youngest in the group. And I’m 31. I saw some data the other day charting in-app purchases by generation, and while the number of Millennials spending money on Go has gone down since…
With all this talk of Pokémon tormenting children, I’d like to turn the tables a little and point out Drampa’s Ultra Sun Pokédex entry:
Worth mentioning that there are only 20 non-legendary Pokémon available via Ultra Wormhole, and the legendaries available via wormhole use the normal encounter shiny odds instead of being determined by the wormhole itself. So while this does make a handful of shiny Pokémon effectively easy mode, it’s not like they’ve…
Some things I care about, and other people might too I guess: