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Re: Talking Point: So, What Did You Think Of Nintendo's June Mini-Direct?

JakedaArbok

7/10 in my opinion.
Not much I was over the moon for. I’ll probably pick up Live a Live, the Pac-Man game, the Portal collection, and maybe the Mega Man Battle Network Collection at some point down the line. Otherwise, the two things I was excited for are things everybody expected to make an appearance, that being Mario+Rabbids and Sonic Frontiers. It truly was a direct that everyone found at least something they could enjoy, and it just about met my moderate expectations.

Re: Poll: Do You Think We'll Get A Nintendo Direct Next Week?

JakedaArbok

I’m think we’re getting free DLC for Mario Kart and Strikers as the bare minimum. It’s time for both to be shown. I also think we might see some free DLC for Mario Party Superstars, as sales seem to be somewhat stagnating right now and a little bit more content would make this the best Mario Party experience of all time.

BOTW 2 is pretty much a given, as it’s coming out in less than a year. Likewise for Splatoon 3 and Mario+ Rabbids: Sparks of Hope.

GBA online would make sense. Nintendo is doing anything they can to add value to the Expansion Pack, and the end of N64 online would make sense.

I tried to make predictions for new games, but there isn’t anything that is really requested that hasn’t come to Switch outside of the usual bunch (although I could do with another Punch-Out once Next Level is done with Strikers). Whatever Nintendo does, it will surprise me.

Re: Memory Pak: Becoming The Very Best In Black & White 2's Pokémon World Tournament

JakedaArbok

Pokémon’s postgame content as of late has been quite mediocre. It usually consists of a little more story, (which is usually good, to be fair, the Rainbow Rocket chapter was probably the best in (USUM) and then a version of the Pokémon World Tournament, where now, you have to grind for ages to get to the fun bosses, and fight generic trainers over and over. Maybe Arceus rectified this, I haven’t played it yet, but I really wish there was just more to do after the credits roll in these modern games, because Pokémon used to be so good at it.

Re: Review: Sonic Origins - A Fine Collection For New Fans, Less So For The Hardcore Sonic Crowd

JakedaArbok

I’ve never given these games a try on home consoles, so I might as well give this a shot. However, the DLC-locked features and laziness in making advertised features work seem to make it another chapter in “Sega does not know what to do with the Sonic IP.” Even the simplest concepts, like porting over 3 beloved games (and Sonic 1) that they’ve already ported over countless times, they find some way to mess it up.

Re: Video: We're Confused About Sonic Frontiers

JakedaArbok

@Fizza
We keep hearing the same arguments as Legends Arceus as to why Frontiers is going to suck as well:
-Sega is too lazy/understaffed to make a proper fleshed out game (Gamefreak is not able to make good open world games)
-Previous Sonic games have sucked/been buggy (Pokémon has been in a rut recently)
-The framerate/ graphics have been mediocre at best in both trailers.
-The new direction won’t have enough meat on the bones to be good (Pokémon can’t handle these new mechanics strong enough)

I mean, this game still could be bad, but it’s interesting to see the similarities between how the two games were originally viewed.

Re: Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Artist Talks About "Frustrating" Zelda Rumours

JakedaArbok

Tropical Freeze is one of those rare games that just feels excellent to play. It’s difficult to put into words, but I always just had a good time playing it, between the generous yet weighty controls, artful graphics, and excellent difficulty balance. I lost Returns 3D, but as a kid I remember similar good memories. I would really be into a 3D game being pumped out by the studio, as it’s obvious they care about the ape’s history, and have a lineage of quality

On the subject of this particular squabble, people being upset is understandable. Nintendo fans are so starved for IP’s outside of the same 5 that seeing a subsidiary make the same style of game again is never not going to cause grumblings among complainers. However, the simple characters of this game betray one of the most refined games visually I have ever seen. The Western-styled animation did wonders for this games charm, and the atmosphere really captures the beauty of nature.

Re: Video: Just What Is The Best Super Mario Game Of All Time?

JakedaArbok

My controversial opinion is 3D World. It wasn’t the first Mario game I played, or even the first 3D Mario game I’ve played, but it’s the only one I feel a constant urge to go back to.

The multiplayer is actual fun, as it combines cooperation and competition. The themes, while lacking cohesion, all pop in the mind. It has some of the greatest varieties of power-ups. The only soundtrack that holds a candle to it are the galaxy games. The level design is the perfect balance between accessible and engaging, and it isn’t afraid to get hard near the end. The boss battles are dirt easy but super creative. Finally, Plessie exists. It’s literally every quality I enjoy in a video game.

Galaxy and Odyssey both come close, but Galaxy has a few mediocre stars and Odyssey just doesn’t have enough straight up platforming for how enjoyable the engine is.

If we’re going outside the realm of platformers, then Bowser’s Inside Story wins hands down. That is one of my favorite games both objectively and nostalgia-fueled. DS is my favorite Kart (mission mode for the win!) Super Sluggers for sports (best character roster in a Mario game) and special mention should go to Mario Maker 2, which is likely my most played Mario game.

Re: Random: It Looks Like Activision Blizzard's 'Diversity Tool' Analysed Super Mario And Co. Years Ago

JakedaArbok

Wow, I’m surprised that no one in the comment section has taken the bait thus far, I was convinced this was going to be a controversial one.

On the topic of diversity, it isn’t really something I care about in a Mario game, but for those who do care, I would think more a more racially diverse cast could work. I’m not suggesting anybody should be replaced, as Nintendo has enough problems fitting all the characters they do have into Mario games, but I’m sure the change would be appreciated by some.

However, it’s important to acknowledge how difficult implementing this change would be, as Mario’s ice cream land doesn’t exactly lend itself to realism. Sexual alterations would also hard not work, because the only romantic interaction that takes place in the Mario games is between Mario and Peach. I think at the end of the day, Nintendo could just keep doing what they’re doing with Mario and nobody sensible would bat an eye.

Re: Feature: The 12 Best Wrestling Games On Nintendo Systems

JakedaArbok

WWE All Stars and Wrestling Empire are so much fun; the former is still a multiplayer staple in my family to this day, and the latter is an utterly expansive experience. I just can’t for the life of me get into the retro stuff though; maybe the N64 and GameCube era stuff will be enjoyable to me?

Re: Random: Daisy Fans Are Worried She's Been Dropped From Mario Strikers

JakedaArbok

All of this talk about the relevance of these characters got me thinking: half of these characters haven’t been in a mainline Mario game in the 21st century. Why is there such a disconnect between the platformers and the spin-offs? A cameo here or there wouldn’t take that long to do right, and it would mean a lot to many people…
Also, if we’re being completely fair here, Daisy has about as much relevance as Waluigi, and Nintendo only kept him in to avoid backlash
from challenged 10 year olds.

Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (May 14th)

JakedaArbok

Splurged on some discounted/cheap games this week and am enjoying them all!

First, I finally gave Celeste a try and already finished it. It’s every bit as good as it was made out to be. The characters and story are great, and the platforming is masterful. 10/10 game easily. Going for some more strawberries and do my best to complete some B-Sides.

Second, I finally played Final Fantasy 7 after getting a half off discount for it on the eShop, and I can now see why it’s one of the greatest video games of all time. The story and combat are just so good! Going to continue on in that game, and might buy 8 after that.

Third, I’ll play a little bit of Wrestling Empire for the Switch. It’s one of the most fun 6/10 games I’ve ever played. It’s really janky, but never fails to put a smile on my face.

Finally, I’ll play some Mom Hid My Game. A nice little comedy puzzle game that’s really cheap on the eShop right now.

I might fit in some Kirby and the Forgotten Land as well if I have time. Have a good weekend, everybody!

Re: Nintendo 8th Place In "Top 10" Game Revenues For 2021

JakedaArbok

At least Nintendo did it the right way, not relying on microtransactions and predatory loot boxes to get their revenue…
Oh wait, what about Nintendo’s forays into mobile games?
While it’s true that Nintendo is more honorable than most of the companies on this list, they’re not completely innocent.

Re: Feature: Just How Accessible Are Switch Games Like Xenoblade, Pokémon, And Mario Odyssey?

JakedaArbok

Overcooked is quite nice to play with someone not accustomed to games, as it’s simple to understand but has plenty of depth, and requires plenty of strategy that years of gaming is not a prerequisite to. I’ve been playing the first game with my girlfriend, and we’ve both been having a really nice time going through it. Although, it might end of having an adverse effect on our relationship lol.
For those new to gaming, I always recommend a Mario game, as it’s pretty much everything you need to know to do well in video games. I was raised on NSMBDS, and my little brother on Mario 3D World, but the spin-offs usually work great as well.

Re: Sonic Fan Content Flagged As "Made For Kids" On YouTube, Harming Creator Income

JakedaArbok

@AndyC_MK111
Basically, Sega is one of the most agreeable companies in gaming when it comes to copyright. They’ve allowed and even endorsed fan games in the past, and don’t target fan projects. So, these fans have the green light to produce this stuff, do it out of a love of this IP, and then have it all taken away by a third party that’s straight up wrong in their claims. That’s the issue presented here.

Re: Mario + Rabbids Sparks Of Hope Still On Track For 2022 Release

JakedaArbok

I’m really conflicted on this game. On the one hand, Ubisoft has not done some great things these past couple of years. On the other hand, this is a smaller studio and Nintendo supervised, so those things probably didn’t happen here, and the original was a game that clearly had love and care go into it. Judging from how big the discount got on said original, I might wait until this game drops to a similarly criminally low price.

Re: Psychological Horror RPG 'Omori' Gets A June Release Date On Switch

JakedaArbok

@Greatluigi
Keep in mind I haven’t played the game, but from what I’ve seen it’s more mental horror than anything else. The topics discussed would probably break other aspects of your religion, and there’s disturbing imagery from what I can decipher online, so I’d probably steer clear of this one, despite the wholesome exterior.

Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (May 7th)

JakedaArbok

Finally out of school! Once I take my SAT, I’m going to reward myself with a Kirby and the Forgotten Land marathon, as I’m going to try to finish it by the end of the weekend.

Also, can someone please tell me what the shortcut for bolding is on this website? I don’t know where to look to find the answer and don’t want to embarrass myself. Italicizing and spoiler shortcuts would also be appreciated.

Re: Gallery: Check Out This Awesome New Key Art For Mario Strikers: Battle League

JakedaArbok

I’m REALLY digging what they did to Waluigi here.
Instead of going with the vaguely inappropriate gestures (which was never going to slip by unnoticed in today’s climate) they infused him with the mustache-twirling supervillain vibe he’s always had somewhat, and I’m really digging it.
Just in general, the character designs look great, and the realistic, gritty tone was one of the reasons I really wanted to play a game in the series. Now if only we get some news on some single player content, and I’ll be sold…

Re: Random: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Players Really Want Nintendo To "Fix" Coconut Mall

JakedaArbok

I’m fine without the cars. My issue is that it just feels so cramped. You can easily bonk your head on the ceiling on 200 and even 150cc, and the turns seem to come out of nowhere. Whatever happened to those really satisfying metal turns that I enjoyed on the Wii? This is not something that can be fixed with a simple patch, but it’s fine, as there are plenty of great tracks on the DLC already. It’s just a blow to nostalgia at this point…

Re: Talking Point: If 1-2-Switch Sequel Rumours Are Somehow True, How Could Nintendo Improve It?

JakedaArbok

I like the idea of putting it on the Expansion Pack. A full game that has an easy to understand concept and builds on another top hit would be really nice, and I am not buying the game otherwise unless it’s $30 or less. I just don’t know if there’s enough meat on this particular bone for a sequel, though. The original was built with every capability the Switch had in mind, and with the exception of more HD rumble games, any new idea would seem like a rehash. I also think that NS Sports and Mario Strikers, as well as the Mario Kart DLC, will satiate the casual audience.