Any word on what's with the individual BTE segments being uploaded seperately? If nothing's been said, I suspect they've been busy preparing another Halloween episode.
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I was going to save Mario Wonder for in between Baten Kaitos 1 and 2 but I'm weak. It's now my B-game in place of Katamari, I'm sorry King of all Cosmos.
I'm in the endgame of Baten Kaitos now. Which means the big grind is cpming up to finish the collection and do all the SP Combos, which I always neglect because, like many things in the game, they are just so weirdly useless. Especially for how hard they can be to pull off naturally.
I'm through a big chunk of Beyond Good and Evil now, too. I'm not in as much love anymore and that's thanks to all the stealth sections. Though the fact that the camera controls on the Steam version just don't like controllers is the biggest contributor to that.
Edit: BG&E is beaten. The end really brought everything back to what I liked in the beginning! Now I'll join the others in waiting for the sequel. It'll be out soon, right? .........right?
Judging by what the people in this world are saying, being rolled up into a giant ball and lobbed into space isn't as bad as it sounds.
You can get really strong weapons really fast with Fusion, so I was able to take down black enemies with ease two hours after landing on the surface when in BotW, I was avoiding them for days. Other than that, I'd say the games are equal. The new enemies like Gleeok seem hard when you first run into them, but once you find a way that works, every enemy becomes a chump.
Shrines, on the other hand, I thought were harder but not in a good way. Where BotW asked you "Can you solve this puzzle?", TotK asks you "Can you get this to work?" and it's just annoying when you know what to do and still need to do it several times until it works.
Trying to think of some obscure, unknown games: Eien no Filena, a JRPG on the Super Nintendo. The protagonist is a woman pretending to be a man as a lower class citizen forced to be a gladiator. Awkwardness ensues when she is "assigned" a wife and the men around her start being very confused about their sexuality.
I started playing this for the first time earlier today. Only 3 hours in, but I can already tell why it has a very adamant fan base to this day.
I remember the first time the world got to experience Eric Bugenhagen. I haven't watched WWE in a long time, did Rick Boogs ever get to do anything that recaptured that magic? I don't care where he goes next, but that charisma needs to be on TV somewhere.
Don't panic, but you might be a robot.
For the most part, I see the two original Paper Marios as equals. They both have good and bad chapters, so it's hard to say which one I prefer on that front. The aspect that pushes TTYD slightly ahead for me is that your stats aren't capped at 50/50/30 anymore. You can play the game with 10HP and a goombillion badge points if you want and the game won't stop you!
Alright guys, you know what to do. Obliberate the sales numbers of Origami King! This is our chance to reclaim Paper Mario!
Though I'm kinda surprised this game even exists so closely to the Mario RPG remake. Or that they announced it before that one's released!
I didn't trust MJF when he teamed with Cole.
I didn't trust MJF when he allegedly became friends with him.
I didn't trust MJF when they won the ROH tag team titles.
I didn't trust MJF when the All In main event ended amicably.
I trust MJF after doing Steiner Math.
I still need a good 100 hours or so. It's hard to say exactly, because menu times stop the timer, so the in-game time isn't anything to go by.