Maybe "it was beauty killed the beast" was more poignant in 1933 than when Jack Black says it in 2005 (the latter is what I've seen), but the circumstances of Kong's death never felt believable to me, especially now that I've seen Skull Island. What stands out most to me from King Kong is a...
Honestly? I didn't know about Max Landis being garbage at the time, so the only reason was because it was directed by David Ayer, and I liked Suicide Squad. It actually took me two attempts because I turned it off after 15 minutes and then almost fell asleep when I decided to finish it.
Cult of Chucky
Mancini should have stopped with Curse (which was fantastic by Chucky standards).
On a better note, War for the Planet of the Apes is my movie of the year. I also think it's the best in the entire franchise.
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
Finished up Ancient Gardens (100%) and started Sherbet Desert. My perfection streak finally ended because I overestimated the turn limit. I guess I'll have to start using that washing machine.
It doesn't matter how many sources you have if none of them deal with him suggesting the removal of content from remakes of older games. Also, just because AlphaDream made some new sprites doesn't mean they had the time/resources to remake everything. This isn't a fan project like AM2R. There...
Super Castlevania IV
I forgot I was in the middle of it, so I finished it off. Aside from the music, the graphics, and being able to whip in eight directions, there wasn't much about it that I actually enjoyed. That may partly be due to its return to the progression structure of the first and...
Der Untergang (Downfall)
Based partially on the memoirs of Gertraud "Traudl" Junge, who served as one of Hitler's secretaries in the last years of the war, this is the movie with that one scene the Internet likes to "translate" into rants about pop culture.
Undertale
Here are the highlights of my experience (i.e. the experience I'd like to remember, as opposed to the experience I'm having as of this post):
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Once I got used to hearing "No-Maj," I thought it was pretty good. It was interesting to get a glimpse of what the wizarding world's like in other countries (of which Goblet of Fire didn't do enough, in my opinion).
I beat Dracula's Curse. Trevor was surprisingly useless against Dracula (because I died and lost hearts, the axe, and the triple-shot), so for the first time, Vlad lost to someone who isn't a Belmont.
I'll most likely play that next month.
Castlevania II: Simon's Quest
Thanks, Netflix. So far, it's nowhere near as bad or as frustrating as it's been described over the years. Even excluding how it's objectively easier for me because I can use restore points instead of the password system, I've noticed that what I'm supposed to do...
Assassin's Creed III: Liberation
There were collection-based trophies and other unexciting tasks I had to complete that I neglected to do three years ago for a number of reasons.
Re: Yoshi Switch game
Yes (until now, games made in Unreal on Nintendo consoles were released by other developers/studios and needed workarounds (on Wii U)).
They did, unless you mean not outside of some sort of bundle (e.g. Happy Home Designer).
I've never understood the market need for the 2DS, since everything in the 3DS line has a slider, but this is nice for 2DS owners who want to play portable SNES games or the two games that actually use that...
It might change with the addition of new weapons/maps/modes, but given the short time limit, the ability to see the status of the entire map at a glance in real-time, and the option to move to any teammate's position at any time (not just when respawning), I don't think voice chat would have had...