Guh-Huzzah!
Totally humorous voice over and YouTube guy.
“Hey, uh, Atlus tech support, yeah, it’s me again. I was just like, gonna ask if this could be canon...? Please?”
Jokes aside that was pretty funny.
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“Hey, uh, Atlus tech support, yeah, it’s me again. I was just like, gonna ask if this could be canon...? Please?”
It's just conjecture. It doesn't seem like it became the esport they wanted it to be, and it lacked any staying power.Where did you hear that? Was there a quote?
My own image used against me
ARMS is like any new fighting game. Starts out with a small but dedicated group of people who love it. People outside those dedicated individuals will see it as nothing. But over time it gets bigger. I'll be waiting for the sequel to see how things turn out.It's just conjecture. It doesn't seem like it became the esport they wanted it to be, and it lacked any staying power.
my manNah it’s cool I’m just failing
Doesn’t rival the hours I spent making Morgana dab.
Team Order wins and I winDespite the fact that Team Order lost, I think Team Chaos winning sets up potential for a really great storyline for Splatoon 3.
Inkopolis descends into anarchy, Mad Max style, after Team Chaos crushed Team Order, and with that authority now out of the picture Pearl assumes leadership of a ragtag group of hooligans with no regard for rules. Marie and Marina have to team up and recruit you (Agent #, which is either Inkling or Octoling) to overthrow the disarray.
Sounds legit to me.
Honestly, I wanted Team Order to win because I didn’t want this storyline to become a reality. I don’t dislike it, it sounds fine, but I think a society where everything is controlled, too controlled, by some evil force could be more interesting. Then again, I suppose it depends on how Nintendo handles the idea.Despite the fact that Team Order lost, I think Team Chaos winning sets up potential for a really great storyline for Splatoon 3.
Inkopolis descends into anarchy, Mad Max style, after Team Chaos crushed Team Order, and with that authority now out of the picture Pearl assumes leadership of a ragtag group of hooligans with no regard for rules. Marie and Marina have to team up and recruit you (Agent #, which is either Inkling or Octoling) to overthrow the disarray.
Sounds legit to me.
If it's anything like Splatoon 2's regular campaign, then somehow DJ Octavio is pulling the strings behind all of this, and our idol pop stars have nothing to do with this at all.Despite the fact that Team Order lost, I think Team Chaos winning sets up potential for a really great storyline for Splatoon 3.
Inkopolis descends into anarchy, Mad Max style, after Team Chaos crushed Team Order, and with that authority now out of the picture Pearl assumes leadership of a ragtag group of hooligans with no regard for rules. Marie and Marina have to team up and recruit you (Agent #, which is either Inkling or Octoling) to overthrow the disarray.
Sounds legit to me.
Banjo looks like he’s aboutta bust into a house.
Me too!I have the
When Banjo isn’t collecting Jiggies, he’s just an annoying door-to-door salesman. Why would he stoop this low?
Yeah, we are preparing some foodHello?
Anybody home?
He has to pay for Kazooie's bird seed, somehow.When Banjo isn’t collecting Jiggies, he’s just an annoying door-to-door salesman. Why would he stoop this low?
If this makes the online of many games unavailable, I feel sorry for the people who bought an Online subscription during these past weeks.Another Nintendo maintenance happening tomorrow.
If past maintenances the past weeks we've had tell us anything, this may mean absolutely nothing in terms of Hero (but thought I'd share it anyway)..
I'm iffy on that. I think they're mostly there to show off demos there.You think that Nintendo could show anything at Comic Con?
https://www.nintendo.co.jp/netinfo/en_US/index.htmlIf this makes the online of many games unavailable, I feel sorry for the people who bought an Online subscription during these past weeks.
Marhershala Ali is an amazing actor.I just heard that Blade is finally joining the MCU.
And I am interested on his new actor.
You think that Nintendo could show anything at Comic Con?
Have you heard about our lord and savior, Jinjo Christ?Me too!
When Banjo isn’t collecting Jiggies, he’s just an annoying door-to-door salesman. Why would he stoop this low?
Yeah, I believe those 2 million sales came entirely from the window it launched in and it hasn't budged since then. It's not going to be another longterm seller for the system, hence why it's one of the rare Nintendo published games on Switch I've seen with big discounts with some regularity. It attracted a lot of people up front, but I've heard countless stories of people who just dropped the game relatively soon after launch. I think it honestly just didn't have enough content at release and needed more time for development, but Nintendo wanted that first year to be packed with stuff, so they pushed out more of a proof of concept to keep momentum going.Ok I see your point, it sold well on the release of the console but lacked staying power. I noticed ARMS never is talked about as an “evergreen title” in Nintendo’s investor relations, sales and user activity must have dropped off once other more popular games came out on the switch.
Again, you have the factor of it being basically the only thing to play on the console post Zelda that was genuinely new and a generally incorrect notion people had of this being the next Splatoon (It was never going to be Splatoon levels of success just on what it was alone). I remember how desperate people were for content on Switch and that led to them buying lots of stuff they normally wouldn't. 1-2 Switch was the same exact thing. A fancy new game to show off the console, but lacking staying power. It wasn't as limited as 1-2 Switch mind you, but I saw a massive drop-off and disinterest in the game the moment Splatoon 2 came out and ushered in the next big game.People honestly sleep on arms for next game. 2 million is pretty good for a new up, especially when it’s a fighter that isn’t smash.
Look at pokken, it was great but kind of went under the radar both times it came out. Arms did good though and has a strong community.
Shulk was pretty underknown when added as playable, which skyrocketed his popularity and is honestly probably a big part of why Xenoblade is a much bigger name now. Adding spring man to a future smash could easily boost arms popularity much higher and would be a good move
(A) Yuh-huh!Have you heard about our lord and savior, Jinjo Christ?
Wasn't he also in Luke Cage? I haven't watched that show beyond the first episode or two, but I think he was one of the villains.Marhershala Ali is an amazing actor.
And this isn’t the first Marvel outing either.
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i don't believe any have been fully archivedHey,Gentlepanda , can ya link me to the archived AMAs?
Just looked it up, and yeah, he was Cottonmouth.Wasn't he also in Luke Cage? I haven't watched that show beyond the first episode or two, but I think he was one of the villains.
are youGentlepanda I THOUGHT YOU WERE JOKING ABOUT RUNNING THE AMAS LOL
I think your underselling it. I don’t think people bought arms just to fill time. There was mario kart, zelda(which is huge and takes a lot of time), plenty of great indies, odyssey. There was plenty of time to kill without people needing to play arms to fill it before splatoon came out. Arms worked because it was unique and caught interest, not because it was just time filler to most peopleYeah, I believe those 2 million sales came entirely from the window it launched in and it hasn't budged since then. It's not going to be another longterm seller for the system, hence why it's one of the rare Nintendo published games on Switch I've seen with big discounts with some regularity. It attracted a lot of people up front, but I've heard countless stories of people who just dropped the game relatively soon after launch. I think it honestly just didn't have enough content at release and needed more time for development, but Nintendo wanted that first year to be packed with stuff, so they pushed out more of a proof of concept to keep momentum going.
Again, you have the factor of it being basically the only thing to play on the console post Zelda that was genuinely new and a generally incorrect notion people had of this being the next Splatoon (It was never going to be Splatoon levels of success just on what it was alone). I remember how desperate people were for content on Switch and that led to them buying lots of stuff they normally wouldn't. 1-2 Switch was the same exact thing. A fancy new game to show off the console, but lacking staying power. It wasn't as limited as 1-2 Switch mind you, but I saw a massive drop-off and disinterest in the game the moment Splatoon 2 came out and ushered in the next big game.
Pokken's actually a really hard sale on its own when you show it to people. It's an extremely newcomer unfriendly product with things such as 2D to 3D shifts happening in addition to some very weird spins on Tekken's formula. Despite having multiple Demos, the game has just never been easy to market people from what I've noticed even though Pokemon fighting game should be easier to sell. It has just always come across as extremely niche on its own and the port didn't really add a ton of content outside of the character additions.
I just don't see ARMS as this big success honestly. I think it needs a sequel to prove that this was more than just a game that took advantage of its proximity to launch and it needs to nail down a lot more about the game/make it more interesting for me to say ARMS is something worth investing in.