American Animation: Mike Henry, his dry humorless voice is ironically somehow the most funny thing in Family Guy.
Anime: David Grey is my favorite in Dragon Ball Super, he really nailed his performance as Zamasu, and he may even be better than Shinichiro Miki (the sub actor).
Video Games: I'll...
Maybe currently, certainly wasn't the case early on. For reference, EventHubs currently has her listed as 39th, not exactly "high tier", although that alone is not a very accurate indicator.
I think that's really important to the aesthetic appeal, it might sound trivial to some people but it improves the immersiveness and organic feel that are important for platformers in my opinion. Games that go with random floating platforms are necessarily bad, lots of good games use them, but...
Did Capcom even announce anything new? And Take Two literally just seemed to present a lecture unless I missed some announcement they made. If Nintendo didn't have Metroid Dread then this would've went down as possibly the worst E3 behind 2020's.
Literally every employee at Ubisoft is guilty? If that's what you mean by "Ubisoft as a whole" then it just isn't logical, can't point the finger at the janitor, the intern running coffee, or some game tester. Anyone in a high level sure, not just executives but even lower level managers, but...
The only things I want from Square-Enix are Dragon Quest Monsters or a Chrono Trigger sequel/remaster/remake. Neither seem to be happening anytime soon. I'd also say Mario RPG 2 but I know better. From Nintendo there's lots of stuff, but mainly Star Fox and Mother 3. Capcom needs to make a Mega...
Super Mario 64 on Switch. It doesn't actually hold up as well as I remember, which is tough to admit. Same for Mario Sunshine, but to a far lesser degree (they really should have added the additional movement options like long-jumps). Galaxy isn't clicking with me really, the spin attack and...
That's true, but I mean incorporating these characters into the modern "Marioverse" and getting their own game connected to that (like Yoshi's Island), or doing their own virtually entirely separate thing like Donkey Kong did with Donkey Kong Country. That definitely counts as his own game but...
I need more Mario spin-offs. Peach, Wario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, Toad, and Yoshi got their own games so where's Waluigi's at? Daisy's? Pauline? Stanly?! Bowser could definitely use one too. I think Pauline & Stanly are least likely to ever get one but Waluigi has meme power, surely that's worth...
Yeah but it's treated as a home console by a lot of people, which does sort of make it redundant to have a forum dedicated to basically just the Switch while it's also up for subject elsewhere. I guess discontinued systems could still be the focus though.
For Nintendo it's probably Zelda if only because you can't figure most stuff out without supplementary material, whereas at least something like Kingdom Hearts it all makes as much sense as it possibly can given the content of the games. Zelda's story is less nonsensical but more obscure...
I see your point I guess, but Tatanga was the main villain of Super Mario Land and they had him team up with Wario. I know they're not Bowser but they're platformers, and it shows a pecedent for willingness to have previous villains team up with newer ones. I'm sure it's unlikely but it'd be an...
Didn't Bowser team up with Antasma in M&L: Dream Team? I don't really remember the game much but I'm pretty sure he's teamed up with other villains before.
I'll interpret interesting as not necessarily meaning "good":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He1nzjTKh14&list=PL3sUUzxRCQq1bmwq0-uUshKzi2E11iCLg&index=2
I agree completely, especially about not having the same setting. Maybe Bowser finds out about Wart and teams up with him somehow. Throw Tatanga into the mix too for good measure.
Melee's physics feel better, and I prefer the game's presentation and style more. It also doesn't have Steve. SSBU is really good though, but Melee crushes its single player content imo (same for Brawl, the only thing that game really had going for it).
I just "beat" Sonic 2 & Knuckles (I...
I think there's quality to stuff that stays around. NES-style pixelated retro art is popular and Atari isn't for a reason. Can't just be nostalgia because we'd see Atari graphics more prominently in successful indie games. NES graphics have been popular for over a decade now, and I don't think...
Basically most of the NES and virtually all of the SMS library. Aside from that I came to post Bust-A-Move, but of course that was posted, so:
It's just too random and unappealing to the target demographic. I know they were trying to be random but still, could've done better even with that angle.
Competitively:
Favorite: Samus because her playstyle suits me.
Least favorite: Samus because she's low tier trash.
Generally:
Favorite: Ness. I think he's fun and unique, and Earthbound is cool.
Least favorite: Bayonetta. She doesn't fit in the series at all, is annoying to fight, and is...
Skyrim. I'll finish it this time and not just be distracted by side-quests and stealing everything and killing everyone and exploring for no reason. Maybe.
• Dogs are better than cats by a large margin
• G Gundam is the only good entry in the series
• Freedom of speech should be protected on the Internet and more restrictions need to be placed on tech giants to keep them in line
• Berries are the only truly great fruits
• A lot of "classic" games...
I really do think it's good (SNES, not GBA). It's absolutely too difficult if you play as Mega Man, borderline unbalanced really, but I honestly don't see why people complain about Bass' version. Definitely check it out!
I think Mega Man VII is the best of the main entries from the Classic series, but I'd personally put Mega Man & Bass above it just because playing as Bass is so smooth and satisfying, like a cross between a Classic & X experience.