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Re: ​Shigeru Miyamoto and Yugo Hayashi Discuss Star Fox Zero's Development

Vaughn

@Ichiban Huh, I found the levels to be a lot of fun, and not dull. Admittedly, the walker sections were the weakest part of the game because of controls, but the level design was creative to me. It was really cool being in the middle of a huge space battle in the 5th level, or guiding the Gigorilla in the 3rd. And frankly, they were much longer than a typical Star Fox level, or at least it seemed that way. I respectfully disagree, as I thought SF0 was a decent game.

Re: Feature: A Night at the Arcade

Vaughn

I feel like I'm the only one who doesn't like arcades. For me, I just find no satisfaction in beating an arbitrary number, the high score. The devastating difficulty doesn't help, because, it's hard to find opportunities to get better, as I get sent to the beginning after level 2 every time in many arcade games (Really, it's always level 2) Donkey Kong and Mario Bros. are the only ones I'm a bit better at , but that's because I have them at home. Finally, I don't like the arcade environment. It's way too noisy and filled with these simple sounds that are irritating if you aren't the one playing the games with them. Look, I've had a few fun experiences with arcades, but I wouldn't really be sad if they left, with their outdated ideologies. If you like arcades, that's fine. They just aren't my thing.

Re: Video: A Snappy Analysis of the Pokémon Sun and Moon Trailers

Vaughn

@Kirk I have to agree. Frankly, I didn't find the video touching at all, rather just cheesy. Sure, Pokemon brings people together, but not in this simplified look at reality that tries to manipulate us by finding the insecurity present in our current generation and showing our social insecurities to make us think that we can solve any social problems with Pokemon, just to force depressed/ socially insecure people to buy their game just so they can have friends. Sorry, but the world doesn't work that way.

Wow. That was dark. (I was definitely exaggerating, don't take this too seriously)

The game looks cool though.

Re: Feature: Developer's Perspectives on the Humble Friends of Nintendo Bundle

Vaughn

What a smart idea. In my opinion, there is no reason Wii U/3DS owners should deny this bundle. Even if they don't want one of the games listed, you could still donate to charity and have fun games to try out. This is also great for low income families, as they can get many hours of Nintendo fun for about 1/5 of a normal Wii U game price.