Obviously the others made a case for the fact that there are things that are bad game design (on purpose, too), and I actually agree with them on this. I especially think gacha games in particular are... Really really bad. Specifically the ones that use real money. They prey upon the easy...
Yeah, I can see where you're both coming from on this. Obviously it'd be a quite an ask to come up with completely unique dialogue for 413 villagers, but maybe that's actually illustrating a problem. The NPC villagers (the ones that you don't get moving in, necessarily) all stand out a lot more...
Personally, I can definitely see other people as having found him annoying if they sought to change him in New Leaf. Though Blathers doesn't really get a lot of talk about him in the first place, so it's hard to say. Must've been enough of a problem in Japan, though.
I mean, if you like a popular villagers then it's hardly an unpopular opinion. Would the movement to like "ugly" villagers pique your interest? It's pretty neat seeing people rally in favor of villagers that are normally tossed aside and dismissed and finding their own love for them.
I mean...
Even if it was novel for its time, it isn't today. It's by far the simplest generation... and it is also the most recycled. Actually, what made RBY stand out upon initial release is the thing that it was most advertised for — the link cable compatibility (you can even see it in its...
Hypnosis isn't really mind control in the first place, very common misconception brought about by fictional depictions of brainwashing conflating the two. In fact, hypnosis is a state of focused attention and suggestibility, and yes, as you say, it needs to be voluntarily entered and you will...
I think this is tricky because decisions when it comes to any kind of occupation don't exist within a vacuum. But even if doctors were given free absolute choice in this and nothing else could potentially influence it, my concern that it's taking advantage of people who are in bad mental states...
I'd say the dodging around the supportiveness is more harmful overall, because it's what convinces people to go down the pipeline to being outright vitriolic since it sounds reasonable. If you pose "reasonable concerns" to people while acting like you have no problem with it, you come across...
I don't think you stole it. It's more an observation. I think it's a cool name, but I don't think Gamefreak officially would go for it and it's more along the lines of what fan creators would use.
I mean, to be fair, the very first Pokémon games were named Red and Green. The color conventions have been in the series since the very beginning; X and Y, Sun and Moon, and Sword and Shield are the outliers. (Even the ones named after "minerals" are still colors.)
Personally, I'm not too...
"The cat starter is obviously furry bait..." Wh... What? It's. It's just a cat. That eye shape has also been used for other Pokémon plenty of times before. All Pokémon, especially nowadays, get design inspiration from something in the real world — disregarding it and putting down the design...
I think this is especially worth consideration now that mobile gaming seems to be a larger focus. Super Mario Odyssey structured its gameplay so you could accomplish something in the game within five minutes with consideration to the greater hustle and bustle and mobile...ness of the modern...
But this is exactly what I mean. "I just don't think it's a good fit for [x] franchise" is the kind of thing I'm talking about. Rather than enjoying the game for what it is, the mission-based structure is seen as a bad thing only specifically because it's not what they'd want out of that...
Man, Luigi can get it.
The storybook format is exactly why the Paper Mario series works so well. It's become a bit too quirky for its boots, but the original 64 version was definitely trying to play upon that feeling. That's why it was called "Mario Story" in Japan.
Super Mario Galaxy also...
Personally, story-driven would be a nice change of pace because Mario as a whole is usually episodic in nature. Multiple games hardly ever create a narrative between each other, aside from small nods to each other sprinkled in. Even in actual franchises, like Mario & Luigi and Paper Mario, the...
Honestly in general I think Dark Moon is a really fun and good game and I don't mind that it has a tonal shift from the first game. It got a lot of flack for some reason, and it seems like a lot of people who really like the first game dislike it? I never understood that because I like both...
I wouldn't say it's the weakest (there are weaker entries that wound up getting forgotten because of just how weak they were), but it definitely hasn't aged as well as people keep saying it has. The newer Mario titles are simply superior to it in every way. Even Super Mario Sunshine, despite...
This is how I feel, too. I don't mind the lack of accents, I figure that would be difficult to keep up for a feature-length movie anyway, but Chris Pratt as a person makes me uncomfortable because of his religious affiliations. That being said, I'll likely still watch; I'm a FNAF fan, after all...
It's also important to note that tier lists are not objective in any way. The meta is often developing over time, as it goes for any competitive game. Some characters may be lower tier not because they're actually Bad, but because not enough people play them enough to form proper strategies and...
Man, I really hesitate sometimes to reply to any threads because I usually attempt to make my posts insightful in some way. Leads to me staring at threads and then just backing out of replying to them more times than I can count. I promise my infrequency posting has nothing to do with lack of...
Why would you do this to my child........
BIG THE CAT DID NOTHING WRONG. All my homies love Big the Cat. Mans just wants to live his life and fish with his friend Froggy by his side. Also, support his other friends like Amy and Cream!
I have nobody that I would actually want to beat up, but...
I answered with no, and the reason for that is because I have no desire to control other people's will in any way. That being said, I do think it'd be nice if people could willingly project their thoughts/feelings to me so I could understand them better, and maybe it'd be good to be able to do...
What operating system would best serve me in my escapades of browsing anonymously for specifically pictures of cats dressed in tutus?
That's what a fox bark sounds like.