General random thoughts you have on any video games in general

Milo Thatch

Guys I thought of a new idea, to explore… guys?
Pronouns
He/him
MarioWiki
The Shadow Prince
I hope Bravely Default II doesn't have the problem the first game does, where in the second half it just repeats the first half constantly
 
spore is a fascinating little game. it has an incredibly interesting development history! you can also tell it was just a bit too ambitious for the devs and id like to see a take on it today, but unfortchunately it needs a, like, real big studio to get going and none of them seem to be willing to take on it. we know ea doesnt care. theres a few spiritual successors out there but as theyre indies their development is also going at a snails pace, and the most prominient one, thrive, just feels a bit too realistic for my liking
i dont know what this ramble was about but spore is just a really unique game and i love it more than any other game!!! even if its flawed and very glitchy and such
 
I wish all the Rayman games were like The Great Escape, thay aren't, they're boring.
 
Burnout Paradise

Car go fast

Car crash

It is fun.
 
I think its cool that Star Wars actor Mark Hamill (AKA Luke Skywalker) Voice acted in Crash Bandicoot: The wrath of Cortex, even though i don't play Crash:lol:
 
I really hope NiGHTS gets a cameo in Balan. Even a insignificant cameo like a random NiGHTS poster that is behind a wall somewhere would be cool.

Wonderworld is also kinda freaking me out too. I could've sworn it was called Wonderland.
 
jojo pitter patter pop has a very active and conpetitive community for being a mobile game

jojo stardust shooters deserves more attention imo, it's better than jojo pitter patter pop with characters, health refills, and friends that actually make an impact, unlike in jjppp they're just there for collecting ig
 
I'm really annoyed that you can't put semi-solids on the start in Super Mario Maker 2.
You could do it in the first game.
I can understand enemies and things, but, why semi-solids?
 
I believe Vroom in the Night Sky might have used Google Translate instead of hiring actual english translators
 
I hope the character that says "YOU'VE GOT A REAL DEATH WISH" in the new Xenoblade Chronicles 3 trailer doesn't act exactly like Metal Face in the first game.
 
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is immensely fun, anyone who loves light-hearted, exploration-based platformer/action/collectathon based games should absolutely give it a whirl, and I'm not even a Star Wars fan (going through the Original Trilogy bits is actually my first exposure to those story beats). The fact that Steam's Remote Play Together works flawlessly so I can spend 60 dollars and play this with my sister who lives over a hundred miles away from me and doesn't need to buy it for herself is absolutely a godsend. I haven't really played the others but I like the attempts it makes to shake up the formula with its combat system, and its splitscreen is a better approach than having two players share the same screen so both of us can mind our own business, plus killing your own friendly NPCs and allies such as Chewbacca is always entertaining. I love how much destructible props there is in this game, and I also love how my sister joins the space combat sections in her own ship. The worlds are vast, diverse, and filled with so much detail that it's fun exploring literally all worlds in this game, from Genosis, to Tatooine, to Hoth. Plus, every single playable character in the game can actually fight and hold on their own, unlike the original Lego games where some characters have zero combat skills at all, so it's just as fun being the otherwise harmless droids beating the crap out of enemies as it is being a Jedi/Sith.

The game was in development for a while, but it's very worth it.

Only major issue are some game breaking bugs that can cause softlocks in levels but it doesn't impede me and my sister's overall enjoyment of the game. I also don't like how you can't replay the episode story by story on your second playthrough, especially for dialogue moments when you're walking from point a to point b, was bummed out I couldn't show the prequel triology's events to my sister after I first started playing the game.
 
What did you think of the boss fights? Which ones were your favorite?
 
Wriggling around, a slither here, and a snoot boop there, is all really fun in Snake Pass.
 
What did you think of the boss fights? Which ones were your favorite?

The boss fights mostly focused on like, reaching the boss rather than fighting the boss himself and the bosses do feel...the sameish? We soft-locked twice on the Anakin fight in another save which sucked because that's when I wanted to complete the story for my sister, and...I think we glitched that level out of existence because we couldn't find it in the space portion of that lava planet again. Not sure if particularly any stood out to me, but I do like the part where I can beat up Jango Fett as R4 instead of Obi-Wan himself. My sister also beat up Darth Vader as R2D2 in that jungle planet with Yoda in it while I just explored the planet as Luke Skywalker so that was pretty funny.
 
Deltarune and Undertale need an encompassing tag for social media sites so we don't have to like.. idk.. I guess it's okay to tag both when one's post is of both..
 
It's so strange thinking about how Star Fox's continuity has changed, like, three times. Everything from the ages to little back story tidbits... Though they stuck with 64's for a while, at least.
 
Big The Cat's Fishing Frenzy.
 
I love the foods in Smash Bros., because it just reminds me of the culture who developed the game lol.

Food_Melee_Trophy.png


Ramen, onigiri, dango, curry rice, gyudon, shiitake mushroom, soba tray, unagi? Definitely developed by Japanese people!
 
Back