Btw, I was a little bit intrigued by this game recently.
I know it sounds crazy for me that avoid shooter games but suddenly I want to consider X-Squad by EA.
I have quick inspected about that game, from Age rating Teen by ESRB and the content with just only Animated Violence and some checking the gameplay video from YouTube, surprisingly X-Squad was still qualified enough for my acceptance as I saw moderate violence from the weapons and no blood (dying peoples will disappeared and the items will be appear instead, pretty much like Ratchet & Clank) that I still tolerate enough for rated Teen games.
Should I give some try for X-Squad as I have ever played Ratchet & Clank games for similar genre?
@MarioLover92 Definitely. I can't easily count how many times I was confused about how to use an item to advance before it would finally click; it's basically like solving a dynamic puzzle. I really do think I would've enjoyed Tri Force Heroes more if I could reliably play with others when needed. Though grinding for outfits would've been a pain regardless.
To be fair, Spirit Trackstechnically reuses some characters/models, but it's set 100 years in the future from Phantom Hourglass; very few of those characters are the same. I hope you did have fun with those MK8D courses; the trains allow for some fun dynamics in that game. Pun points for you! You'd maybe pick...Team Train?
Apologies for the late reply. Been busy with a certain Zelda game and other stuff. Zelda games definitely encourage you to use your head in a lot of ways, that's one reason why I like them. I may not have gotten into every game in the series, but the ones I do like, I totally like. Perhaps when I'm done with Tears of the Kingdom, I could also give Majora's Mask another chance. Just a thought, and I know a lot of folks like it. Provided I'm not Zelda'd out after TotK of course. Lol
Ah ok gotcha, yeah it sounds like I wouldn't be too lost then. I did like the courses, thanks for asking. I love what they did with Kalimari Desert in MK8D, where they added that twist in lap 2! Merry Mountain is easily my favorite one though... it's just a pure masterpiece of a course to me. Love the whole holiday atmosphere and I like how the Toads riding the train throw coins on the course. Kinda wish they threw item blocks that look like presents though, lol. Of course I would pick the train team... choo choo!
Oh and I recall you're headed to Germany soon? I hope you have an awesome time there!
Xenoblade I love ya and I’m not sure if chapter fourteen is the final one or not, but the walking! It’s a lot, I have done nothing but compleat an area a day, and all it’s been is walking! Press switches, walking, unlocked doors, walking, press four buttons, walking, make a bomb, walking!
And I gotta be honest, I’m really surprised it hasn’t ruined my enjoyment at all, I love this games story that much and I want to see it continue no matter what, plus it was all corrected in the 2nd game in my opinion so I don’t mind. Just wanted to vent a wee bit about it.
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I'm designing the additional characters & stuffs of The Three Billy Goats Gruff for my story telling activity on Tuesday & Wednesday.
I extended the storyline with some additional stuffs such as Mystic Forest with Mystic creatures inside before the three goats can escape from the Mystic Jaguar chase.
What do you think with my ideas ?
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