I think that's what really sets Star Force apart from Battle Network with its theme of friendship. SF goes a step further by having a conflict literally centered around relationships between people. It tells us that trust is something that has to be built, and sometimes that process is difficult.
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The other characters who get possessed by FM-ians have similarly realistic struggles. The people experiencing trauma throughout the story act out in ways that actually make sense, and even though they use common tropes, I don't feel like they exist just to create conflict for the main character.
I think a lot of youths can relate to Geo to some degree. He comes from a broken family, suffers from crippling depression, and is socially awkward. My circumstances weren't exactly the same as his, but this character made me feel seen. His personality felt real to me.
Mega Man Star Force is one of the few games I've played that manages to relay childhood trauma in a way that connects with its target audience. I won't laud it as a pinnacle of storytelling, but as I'm replaying the legacy collection I'm realizing it was a formative part of my adolescence.
A large group of people waves to the camera in a rustic party room. Some folks are seated at game setups, playing on laptops or with board games at a PIGSquad showcase.
Friday, April 3rd, is our 15 YEAR ANNIVERSARY 🌟
We're hosting a feedback night & fundraiser at an evening party in NW Portland if you can make it 🤩
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Bring your game, come play games, and check out our next silent auction, it's going to be a blast.
Okay well whoa I didn't know it'd look like THAT
I just said this out loud and I'm crying from laughter
Coming soon to the Switch 2, Yoshi's Book.
Playing Pokemon as an adult is wild because the obvious but never explicitly stated implication is that Pokemon are weaponized deterrents. If I control a herd of beasts that can breathe fire and your beasts are KO'd then guess who has leverage? No one in universe actually takes advantage of this.
I've posted before about the absolute inanity of older RPGs perpetuating the "Win the fight, lose the cutscene" trope and Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness does not defeat the allegations. Brother, I have a fox that can maul your face and your Pokemon are all dead, kindly un-kidnap the professor.
Animal insults are peak. Love when someone gets called a snake, dog, chicken, pig, rat, etc.
The image features five labeled pixel art drawings. The drawing labeled "original" shows a green hand laying flat, viewed from below. It has white highlights facing different directions and a dark shadow covering the bottom half of the palm. "No Shading" shows the same hand with no shadow and some detail lines to imply the shape of the palm "Shading" shows the hand with shadow implying the bottom of the palm and fingers. The Highlight has been reduced to a one-pixel highlight. "Primitive" shows a rectangular slab, draw at roughly the same angle as the hand. It is shaded with the same palette as the hand. The bottom of the slab is in shadow, to illustrate the methodology used to shade the bottom-facing planes of the "shading" drawing. There is a slight highlight on the slab's corner that most faces the light source. "Primitive 2" shows the same slab, with one side shaded completely white, to illustrate a potential rendering style that uses white to accentuate a plane direction instead of a highlight.
A friend of mine asked for advice on her pixel art drawing of a hand (labeled "Original"). Another friend suggested I post my response here (got OP's permission. edited for bsky).
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Anyone reading this is free to hit me up for drawing or pixel art feedback any time, my door's open
Check it out, we're putting on a convention! It's been in the works for a long time and we're super excited to finally announce it. Hope to see you there!
Overall, this game is a good time, and if you like Fire Emblem you should play Path of Radiance. Its not a bad first FE game either but future entries do some things better. Also, be aware it has a direct sequel which finishes the plot, so... if you play it you'll want to find a way to play that too
Gameplay wise, this game is pretty good. They added skills, more map movement options, and a better base. That said, most of the skills suck, several characters are imba, and the "choices" are basically "Do you want this cool thing or not?" So I like what they added, but the sequels do it better.
I think if there's one thing I like about the plot though it's Ike's relationship with Elincia, because for once the hero isn't romantically interested in the princess (or women in general). What they build instead is a deep platonic trust and belief in each other, and I think that's cool to see.
The characters are very well written though, which, let's be honest, is what really matters in 95% of media. Each character has unique visual design, mannerisms, personality. They feel real and I find myself caring about each one of them. Even if Ike has the emotional range of a plank.
Roast post: They didn't really invent anything new with the plot which follows the usual FE template. It's kinda just "What if Fire Emblem but with furries?" The villain is comically evil for no reason other than he is bad. Also, why they got Darth Vader in this, and what's Sephiroth doing here?
I think this game deserves a lot of credit. They clearly put a lot of time and dedication into it. The artwork is astounding, the world is incredibly well built, and it's just super polished. Plus we got dubbed animated cutscenes! They also introduced some gameplay mechanics which became staples.
I finished Path of Radiance last night and it's been a while since I did one of these so here's my review after playing this game for the 3rd (?) time. It's a little hard to be objective because this was my first Fire Emblem game and I was around 12 years old when it came out. Anyway, spoilers ahead
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I got a new phone that was on sale for black friday and then on cyber monday it had another sale that was $50 cheaper so EITHER WAY I'm a FUCKING IDIOT!
Every fantasy setting be like, "Once there was a war between humans and a magical race of creatures that are way better than humans. The humans won"
Taking a break from making my game to work on a little fan project. Any theories as to what it might be?
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Yeah that's what I was thinking. Like if it comes with DLC at launch then that's just a base game feature that's locked behind a premium pass.
They announced DLC for a game before it even came out