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Re: Soapbox: Zelda: Skyward Sword Is Good, Actually

knabrub21

I loved playing this game from a borrowed wii almost ten years ago. The story line is strong and of the same quality Zelda games deliver.

The puzzles in this game are what set it apart. It is the strongest of any of the Zelda games.
BOTW is the best game ever made but if you are comparing puzzle to puzzle Skyward Sword beats it ...except for Eventide Island but I consider that strong on the survival, weak on the actual puzzle involved.

The motion controls meant I had to play each second standing in front of the couch and pretending I was holding the sword and shield in each hand which made each hit feel like a personal offense that needed rectification.

Re: Talking Point: The Case for Super Mario Odyssey as the Greatest Mario Game

knabrub21

My favorite mario games are as follows:

1. The original - the first game I ever completed
2. The one with yoshi and the cape
3. New Super Mario Brothers Wii
4. Super Mario 3d World

I started playing galaxy a couple times and I never fully got into it. I played Mario 64 and finished it but never got all the stars. I played and finished mario 3 but I didn't love it.

Mario games have never been a must buy for me but they are all enjoyable. I loved the one on the wii because playing it multiplayer with my siblings was a blast. I heard you could play Odyssey with two people as one being cappy and so I bought it yesterday.

Re: Poll: What Do You Think of the New Nintendo 2DS XL?

knabrub21

Nintendo was able to get me interested in gaming again when they released the 3ds Xl. Since then I've upgraded to the New 3ds xl and bought a switch. They got me back but not enough to buy this when I already have my new 3ds xl. I'll recommend it for my nieces and nephews though. They'll love the amiibo support on the go!

Re: Niantic Pushes Out a New Pokémon GO Update

knabrub21

The in game tracker is odd for me. I just came back from a trip to San Fransico and the tracker feature was working there but it just showed me where the Pokemon were. Now, back home there is just grass and no directions to move. I liked the idea of the footsteps prior much more. How has it played out for everyone here?

Re: Review: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D (3DS)

knabrub21

I really hope there is a Master Quest edition of this game. I played OOoT 3D and enjoyed it just like the original but the Master Quest was so much more challenging which introduced a new element for me that I enjoyed. I'll get this one because of the Fierce Deity Mask but would love something new added.