Hey you goof, I made you a house with a bed and everything, why are you sleeping outside right in front of it. #Pokopia
Hey you goof, I made you a house with a bed and everything, why are you sleeping outside right in front of it. #Pokopia
2027??
Pocket monsters time.
Pokemon Company putting down cover fire for Monolith Soft. The Xeno heads appreciate it.
On the contrary, I think they were straight up just banned by the cons after a point. I don't believe they died out from being a fad, so much as the cons just stamped them out alongside glomps, the paddles, etc and then the next gen came in with no knowledge of the stuff.
Ah yes, the two video game controversies of the day, a studio is bought up, gets their game canceled and is shut down.
And... a next-gen performance patch is being sold for 5 bucks...?
βItβs like Viva PiΓ±ataβ is probably the best way folks are selling Pokopia right now.
The grassroots efforts was quite impressive. I dunno why folks haven't tried it more often.
It's funny how every time there's a new Lego collab, a new fanbase realizes how absurdly priced Lego is (always has been).
Spanning all the way back to 2017 is pretty cool. Fire Emblem wins. Engage wins the hardest though.
Sounds about right, yeah.
The pain of needing to microwave a brick of leftover lasagna.
Phew, I had like no in-game funds going into this so the freebie is very appreciated.
I dunno why they don't just set it before Metroid 2 if they want to keep using Metroids all over the place. They have to keep inventing new people who managed to clone em.
The absolute lack of faith towards Gavan from some folks is baffling. You do know the same people who made S.Sentai are making this show right?
Thankfully I had the instinct to prep for it and it didn't bother me whatsoever. But I can definitely see how folks who either blast through the game or aren't strict completionists would get bogged down by this.
It's funny how the one negative consistent thing across all the Prime games, and is present in Prime 4 is the end game padding. People didn't like it in Prime 1, and the criticism continued across the subsequent games. So, why is it still here?
My fav moment in the race was when everyone proc'd Rudolf's ult right into the triple podium win.
Another one in the books! Manhattan's been very inconsistent, until yesterday, when she was placing 1st left and right. I don't really roll for too many uma (or in general), but I stuck my neck out for this one, and it paid off!
I guess Uma steers closer to strategy than any of these other things.
Big UMA year half-way through.
Probably the best reveal of all time.
If you're determined to scan everything, remember that any obnoxious thing that could be considered a new enemy is scannable. Random projectile mob that the boss fires that you can lock onto? Scan it, because it'll be the only time you will ever see it.
Kinda brave of them to potentially end their FE advertiser on the eve of a new mainline FE game.
This really is just final form Alphonse isnβt it. Seems FEH might be reaching its finale. Canβt get much more final than Ragnarok.
That said, it's also apparent that AoI has a different progression system when it comes to character growth. In AoC, your upgrades just added extra combo strings, but here, you're gaining new flourishes to your attacks bit by bit, giving units more character as you upgrade them.
Yes, you can now use any unit to tackle any kind of enemy, but the execution is eerily similar across the entire cast. Characters don't have widely varying/unique mechanics anymore. In AoC, this was bad b/c it gave you difficult matchups, but it was a nice kinda jank, y'know?
Riju could handle swarms and big/slow enemies fine, but suffered against moving and human sized enemies. This character is bad, but boy is she really fun to use. The problem now, is that everyone is useable in the same way. With the same pacing/motions.
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