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(....I need to stop staying up this late on Friday nights unless for some reason I'd legitimately have something important I'd need to or could be doing overnight.)
What are you talking about, indulge and stay up all night long. Yes, listen to me, the guy with the ****ty sleep schedule, surely nothing can go wrong.
I meant Body Swap, but thank you for the information on both. Yeah, the devs have done quite a lot with the game since it's release, and they've been really nice to their fans as well, for reasons you've already mentioned. I knew the game was a hit when it released but I never expected it to come this far.
Shovel Knight never once struck me as a game that'd be designed for Co-op, but I can see it still working smoothly enough with it. The original Half-Life never struck me as a possible Co-op game either, but a couple months ago my friends and I got together to play a game called Sven Co-op, which is a mod that allows you to play that game and various fanmade maps for it over an Internet connection with friends. It was absolutely chaotic for sure, but it actually worked pretty nicely and wasn't a near-unplayable mess either. Kinda neat how even if a game isn't really designed for Co-op to begin with it can possibly still play decently if it's added on to it later.
They pretty much went from having a mere 328K budget to having to borrow from friends and family when that budget finally ran out before the game's release to making loads of money off of the game and selling over 1 million copies (which is a lot for an indie game like this). Yeah, I'd say they've gotten pretty far.
It does look like fun, and it definitely looks like they knew what to do and what not to do with it. A chaotic mess would be something like the New Super Mario games with 4 players and 3D World with 4 players which is somehow even wilder.
Agreed. I kinda wish I could see the friends I know IRL more often, but again, real life and growing up makes that a bit harder over time. I'm grateful I can at least still communicate with them distantly and that I can meet others online as well.
To answer that question, honestly, I've felt that way many times in my life.
Yeah...
I asked that question for an obvious reason.
Definitely. Genndy Tartakovsky has been handling the final season very well. Dunno if I have a favorite episode out of them yet, but I will say I really liked the drama and tension in the second episode. Not to mention the beginning scene which felt like a big burst of nostalgia (and it was also comedy gold, which is normal for most scenes involving Aku.).
I believe it's premiering tomorrow, in fact. ....or, rather, today, technically, considering what time it is by the time I had this posted.
Yup. And Greg Baldwin, the replacement voice for Aku, did a good job though yeah, it's not quite the same but it's a hard role to replace and he does fit the role well.
Or rather, it has already aired at the time of this post.