First of all, I'm enjoying my Xenoblade Chronicles merchandise ^^
Maybe they'll open up to selling previous Club Nintendo items that they might have still laying around or have the means to reproduce. Also, Japan got Splatoon 2 cellphone cases, so that'd be pretty neat to have elsewhere.
Club...
I'm going to post a full review of the game in my Top 150 Games thread some day soon, but the tl;dr of it would be
Everyone needs to buy Dragon Quest XI S. It just keeps on giving, the story and characters are fantastic. Every time I thought it would end, it just kept giving me more to do.
10/10...
I wasn't around for the 16-bit era, and by the time I found out who Sonic was, the rivalry was over.
But, in general, I don't find anything wrong with competition, so long as you don't go overboard with it.
3DS has possibly my favorite library of games on a Nintendo system so far, even when not including the backwards compatibility with the DS (if you do include it, that library is massive). It came out when I was having a really hard time with life, and I abused the heck out of my Circle Pad, but...
Apparently, some clothing retailers have a regulation they don't tell you about. You have to go in looking like you are wearing something they would sell or something. I guess none of my clothes fit that bill.
I took some collage classes, but the whole thing was just kind of crap with my health issues. But I don't think you need a collage degree for a simple job?
>Can't work with food or outside for long due to allergies
>Can't work retail because I "wasn't wearing the right outfit"
>Don't have the right experience for a "No experience, entry-level" job
Job hunting is hard.
Most of my Smash amiibo are trained for Smash Wii U, and I haven't brought them over to Ultimate. The remainder, being Ridley and Inkling, are trained on Ultimate. But they're all Level 50 and difficult to defeat.
I mean, yeah, it's up to the Zelda team if Lana can return and if Koei even wants her to. I mean it more like it is totally within the realm of her powers to be able to appear here.
Is that how they look now? I still have my older sets with magnets. Good times, I still like seeing them when we shuffle the garage around. Hoping to let my kids play with them one day.
Also, got a beard trimmer. I can finally see my face again.
While Sunshine and Galaxy don't look any different to me, the upscaled resolution of 64 is pretty much all I wanted. So I'm happy.
Sucks to be Galaxy 2, though. Seems like Nintendo just completely forgot about it, since it wasn't in the ending roll call either.
Mario Kart Live is not meant for people with dogs (like me), but it looks pretty neat.
Super Mario Bros. 35 is going to be fuuuuuuuun.
G&W Super Mario Bros. is an interesting thing I probably won't be able to get.
Still not too excited on the Wii U to Switch ports, but I'm curious about Fury...
They're pretty light, so the mouse is a little sensitive and the keyboard buttons are soft. Also they light up, which is pretty cool ^^ Last mouse kept double-clicking in a single frame, which broke some navigations and made wiki editing difficult, so I really needed a new one. Keyboard was just...
I'm having fun with Let's Go Eevee. While I certainly prefer battles over Pokemon GO capture mechanics, the artstyle, music, and multiplayer are great. My dad and I play it together. But aside from the Pokemon themselves, it only barely feels like Pokemon, as training is heavily reduced and the...
As someone who is thoroughly enjoying the game, get it. Yeah, there's a few questionable things in it, something that isn't new for the series, but it's a minor thing in most cases.
I mean, to each their own. If you enjoy the battles, then great, I'm not stopping you. But I personally avoid battling unless I'm getting something worthwhile out of it.
It's not so much the "no exp" point, it's the "no anything special" point. The battles themselves are interesting, but if there's nothing you get from them that is any different from what you get by traveling the field, then what's the point of the battles? In Sticker Star, the battles...
I haven't played the game yet, so this is an outside-viewer's perspective.
I think the ring battle is an interesting mechanic and a neat idea to shake things up. I like when people meet old concepts with new ideas. The rings look like they work perfectly with the bosses, turning a battle...
Is that an autistic thing? I mean, I've done that, too, but so have non-autistic people. Autistic kids probably get more of a kick out of it, though :P
The Starfish always appears in the same area, but the easiest one for me was at Gleam Glacier. As soon as you enter the area, you need to use the Gloom Vibe to run quickly and jump up onto the platform above. Keep the Vibe active until you reach the Starfish, then disable to attack. The guy is...