@Socar, with our current understanding of how the universe works, there is no way time travel is possible.
I'm time travelling as I type, at a speed of one second per second (spoiler: the future isn't so great). Given that we considered atoms unable to be split (hence the name) then we go ahead and actually split them, our understanding of how the universe works amounts to squat. I personally don't think it's possible for other reasons.
Well, that's why I said our current understanding of how the universe works. Of course things could change at some point in the future.
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Time travel is possible. That's how I know about the Star Wars Trek. The Star Wars Trek was a vast migration of Star Wars fans. Where they went and why is unknown.
Also the Star Trek Wars of the 23rd century, which will be a period of war on Earth, wherein the fandom of Star Trek had form a major religion, which take over the control of most of the world's countries. As a result of the conflict, Star Trek is forever banned, and the Trekkies were executed by throwing them into volcanos.
To me the distinction of Sci-Fi vs Fantasy is that sci-fi spends time explaining the mechanics of how the things in the fictional universe work, while fantasy just uses a futuristic setting as a set-piece for the narrative.
For example- Metroid Prime, to me, is a sci-fi game because when you scan things it gives detailed explanations on the creatures, enemies, and objects of the world.
... But in many ways, it is fantastical, so I don't think there's much point in the distinction, and I don't care at all whether people think things are sci-fantasy as opposed to fiction, or vice-versa.
I wouldn't even say science fiction is where it explains how it works, Star Wars explains the force as midi-something-or-rather in people or Doctor Who which despite giving pseudo-explanations to everything that's going on is one of the very best examples of science fantasy. Enders Game (before it retcons a bunch of rubbish stories into it from the same author) offered no explantions into whats going on despite being very sci-fi. I see it as more science fiction i's grounded and science fantasy as using aliens, blasters etc to fill up the screen with special effects.
Like how Walking Dead is grounded but Ash vs The Evil Dead isn't, how The Big Bang Theory is a joke where as Inbetweeners is funny, Chronicle is the what if people really had powers movie and Hancock is a load of rubbish about a guy who has powers, the grit of Bourne versus the conservative fantasy of Bond etc.
Time travel is possible. That's how I know about the Star Wars Trek. The Star Wars Trek was a vast migration of Star Wars fans. Where they went and why is unknown.
Also the Star Trek Wars of the 23rd century, which will be a period of war on Earth, wherein the fandom of Star Trek had form a major religion, which take over the control of most of the world's countries. As a result of the conflict, Star Trek is forever banned, and the Trekkies were executed by throwing them into volcanos.
Time travel is possible. That's how I know about the Star Wars Trek. The Star Wars Trek was a vast migration of Star Wars fans. Where they went and why is unknown.
Also the Star Trek Wars of the 23rd century, which will be a period of war on Earth, wherein the fandom of Star Trek had form a major religion, which take over the control of most of the world's countries. As a result of the conflict, Star Trek is forever banned, and the Trekkies were executed by throwing them into volcanos.
If this came from any other person I'd be worried. Is this revenge for the skinship?
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Although Golden Axe is a good game, it's no Streets of Rage II.
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@DarthNocturnal Exactly. I also feel like the only good character is the dwarf because he has that huge Battleaxe that can actually hit opponents from a distance other than 2 pixels away from them.
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Light Yagami, Death Note
"Ah, the Breakfast Club soundtrack! I can't wait 'til I'm old enough to feel ways about stuff!"
Phillip J. Fry, Futurama
Golden Axe is not bad. But there's a slot machine with a Golden Axe theme at an Indian Casino I frequent, I'd prefer to play that. I win on it. The art design is better than any of the games.
I'm the only one who misses Pokemon Trainer from Brawl. I love Charizard, but I miss Ivysaur even though it was trash usually.
I haven't played Melee for a long while. Probably at least a year. I played a few matches this weekend and it felt so clunky. Maybe it was my fault for playing Luigi and Ice Climbers but Smash 4 feels so much smoother than Melee.
this will probably upset people, but that is why it is in the unpopular opinions section lol
People keep saying the Xbox One doesn't have Backwards Compatibility.
I don't think they know what Backwards Compatibility means...
1. ICO hasn't aged well, not in presentation, but in gameplay.
2. Banjo-Kazooie actually has aged well in the presentation department.
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Light Yagami, Death Note
"Ah, the Breakfast Club soundtrack! I can't wait 'til I'm old enough to feel ways about stuff!"
Phillip J. Fry, Futurama
@CreamyDream Well, I think that SM64 didn't age as terribly, but it isn't exactly the pinnacle of graceful aging in games. Some of the missions feel cheap, enemies like the bob-ombs and goombas look pretty awful, and the camera is clunky at times. I'm okay with it though, as Mario 64 did wonders for the platformer genre.
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Light Yagami, Death Note
"Ah, the Breakfast Club soundtrack! I can't wait 'til I'm old enough to feel ways about stuff!"
Phillip J. Fry, Futurama
I also prefer the structure of SM64 and Sunshine over the newer, more linear Mario games like Galaxy and 3D World; which I suppose is an unpopular opinion, seeing as most people think Galaxy is the best Mario game.
I agree with this; Sunshine is my favorite Mario game. I also liked 64, but I didn't find it as fun as Sunshine. Galaxy was amazing too, but like you said, I prefer the structure of Sunshine/64 over Galaxy. I prefer Galaxy 2 over the original, so I guess that's my unpopular opinion.
I think Super Mario Galaxy 2 is the best Mario game out there. The planetoids help to isolate the challenges wich makes it feel more focused than any other 3D Mario. It's like SMW, but in 3D.
Now, I'm not saying that SM64 is bad, it's a very fun game (even if I just played it last year, so no nostalgia). The gameplay hasn't aged badly like many platformers of its time, and the overall game design is great. I just find SMG2 more fun.
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