@Rooty The collector in the video is clearly passionate about video games, otherwise they wouldn't have such a large collection. A lot of people don't realize that a lot of time and effort goes into acquiring a collection like this.
Lots of Nintendo fans get super jealous and judgemental with posts like this. Anytime there is a collection post or a post related to video game skill there's just a pile of negative comments.
The article states that this game has a higher skill ceiling that the Wii game, but I don't think that will be true. I was a part of the small competitive community for Charged back when it came out and that game has a pretty high skill ceiling. The main reason was being able to chip the ball opened up a bunch of tricks and allowed for a completely different, non-traditional play style. It doesn't look like you can chip the ball in this game (correct me if I'm wrong) so I don't think the skill ceiling will be as high as Charged. Despite all that, I still think this game will be a lot of fun.
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Re: Talking Point: Nintendo Direct Predictions - What Do You Want To See?
There won't be a new F-Zero but I expect this direct to be Port Town
Re: Random: This Fan's Enormous Nintendo Collection Makes All Others Look Tiny
@Rooty The collector in the video is clearly passionate about video games, otherwise they wouldn't have such a large collection. A lot of people don't realize that a lot of time and effort goes into acquiring a collection like this.
Re: Random: This Fan's Enormous Nintendo Collection Makes All Others Look Tiny
Lots of Nintendo fans get super jealous and judgemental with posts like this. Anytime there is a collection post or a post related to video game skill there's just a pile of negative comments.
Re: Hands On: Mario Strikers: Battle League Makes A Furiously Good First Impression
@Danondorf Yea, that's always frustrating to see. GC Strikers is like a Mario Party mini game compared to Charged
Re: Hands On: Mario Strikers: Battle League Makes A Furiously Good First Impression
The article states that this game has a higher skill ceiling that the Wii game, but I don't think that will be true. I was a part of the small competitive community for Charged back when it came out and that game has a pretty high skill ceiling. The main reason was being able to chip the ball opened up a bunch of tricks and allowed for a completely different, non-traditional play style. It doesn't look like you can chip the ball in this game (correct me if I'm wrong) so I don't think the skill ceiling will be as high as Charged.
Despite all that, I still think this game will be a lot of fun.