Finished it late one night on our cruise.
Haven't returned since π
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I played pro controller most of the time but found it easier to do motion w/ joycons on later bosses. Honestly lock on doesn't even help in later bosses :(
Kind of defeats the mechanics of it if you ask me.
To me that seems really cheap and unfair to drain life down at the end. If you do well during previous stages you shouldn't be punished.
I would like to say it gets better but if you're at omega griever you're pretty near the end. Fwiw I would say omega griever is probably the worst. Even if you retain health at preliminary stages he drains it down at the end so you can potentially die even on a good run if you slip up at the end.
Yes. It is soooo bad. Especially the part where you have to spin around to shoot it. Sounds like you're progressing quickly though! I didn't like the lava beast either. A lot of cheap boss tricks!
Just wait for later
Oh mann let me know when you get to the later bosses π
I like the Dominic Donner version (albeit a cover obviously)
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Despite the horrible sound effects, gameplay looks pretty fun
Are you ready for "Shadow of the Beast + Bionic Commando"?
I have a Launch Date for ChainStaff! π₯³
It's hitting Steam, Switch, Playstation, and Xbox all on April 8th.
Full trailer:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FR_O...
Store links below. Pre-order is also up for Switch/Xbox!!!
A friendly reminder that while you play Reanimal to recapture those Little Nightmares vibes, that Tarsier Studios also created The Stretchers. www.nintendo.com/us/store/pro...
But actually the smarter thing (I thought) was the way they made the 8 bit Mario seem like a "virtual" version of what was happening in the "live" animated world.
Growing up with the games your mind "filled in the blanks" for the 8 bit graphics and this was a reverse manifestation of that.
They actually did a lot more for world-building than I thought they would. Basically smartly tied a ton of different Mario games into the same "universe" plus nods to other Miyamoto-created IP.
Went to the Mario Galaxy movie after seeing middling reviews, fearing the worst...
It was actually INSANELY GOOD! And in case you think I'm biased (which, granted I'm a big Nintendo fan) I actually didn't care for the first movie that much :3
When you stand in your side of the property line and water your neighbors lawn.
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:O Demo available πππ
Perpetual mood
Doubles as a desktop rubbish bin later π
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I feel like between this and pokopia they gotta choose and if I even show them pokopia they'll go for that
My kids liked it ok but honestly you could have just have showed them the free mii maker with the switch and it would have shown about as much.
The Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream demo is so limited it doesn't really give you a feel for the game. It's like: make 3 Miis, make them friends, feed them, clothe them, and then the demo ends. It's so sparce I can't imagine someone deciding they liked it based on that limited info.
photograph or a poster on cream colored paper. "Dear President Ambar, we are writing to you on a typewriter that is over 70 years old. This is a machine that we all know well. With it, we misspell words without the crutch of spell check or generative AI and we think intently about every phrase we pound out. As we force ourselves, for once, to slow down, we engage in a cognitive dialogue with ourselves. We do not seek perfection because we know that education is about the growing and challenging of our young minds' potential, not the chasing of institutional 'gold-star' approval. We do not believe that your so-called 'Year of AI Exploration; providing enterprise ChatGPT and Google Gemini subscriptions to every Oberlin student aligns with our college's founding principles. You claim that this year will be one of experimentation, not adoption. But even just one semester of accepted (encouraged even) chat bot use will jettison our student body down a lazy and irredeemable tunnel of intellectual destruction. We are a college grounded in learning and labor, which now risks straying from these rooted ideals. With ChatGPT at the helm, our emails, essays,and discussion posts will be generated for us, not by us. And let's not fool ourselves. This is precisely what these platforms will be used for by our busy, anxious student body. We see your vision for this year as.advancing the college's 'businessification'--an alarming trend also seen in the takeover of our beloved library cafe by a 'bookstore' with no books in stock and an app replacing customer service. In one instance, the college assumes we want efficiency at all costs through automated rather than hand pulled coffee. In the other lies the false belief that we simply desire to turn in an essay, regardless of how little we've written of it." there's more that doesn't fit in the 2000 character limit :(
OH MY HEART...the Oberlin Luddites Reject "The Year of AI Exploration"! π
I've held out thus far. Those micro SD express ain't cheap!
Samus in Varia suit with arms extended, backlit in a soft golden glow.
Behold the suit of awesomeness.