Jestar
Prinsass of Hyrule
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I better prepare my sides.Honestly, didn't think about that.
But now I am. We'll see.
Just in case.
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I better prepare my sides.Honestly, didn't think about that.
But now I am. We'll see.
Sharkachu is coming! *Jaws theme intensifies*Honestly, didn't think about that.
But now I am. We'll see.
You're only just now playing this game in 2015?Metalworking is a neat and difficult thing to do. That came out excellently!
Personally, I make crafts with polymer clay. :3 I don't have a picture on-hand, but I made a Dalek from Doctor Who out of clay.
Well, didn't quite finish TWEWY yet. I'm at the final boss, I won the first three stages without too much trouble. BUT WTH, THAT FINAL FORM... ;_; How can I fight without partners?
That's what they all say before the Keystone search... And if you don't mind that, you will the second time in MP2:E. I still haven't finished Echoes because of it...Sharkachu is coming! *Jaws theme intensifies*
In other news, I got the Metroid Prime Trilogy the other day and have been playing the sh*t out of first game, it's so damn good!
Yeah, I know, I'm way behind on that one... When it first came around, I had just gotten my first DS, and was still playing a ton of first-party games. TWEWY didn't interest me at the time, especially since I hadn't played many Square Enix games at that point. Still, I'm happy, because I wouldn't have understood the game so well back then. At least with a semester of Calculus under my belt, I can fully enjoy the phrase:You're only just now playing this game in 2015?
Seriously speaking TWEWY is one of my all time favourite games. It had such a unique combat system and many of it's aspects were just great.SO ZETTA SLOW!
I wish I had some shark pictures to post. I've been browsing the internet for a long time but I have not made a habit of saving pictures I liked until this year.
No other Metroid game has been able to reach the level of greatness of the Prime series, especially the first. Some say Super Metroid is the greatest entry in the series, but I just loved how the Prime series was handled. It really should continue in some way(not talking about Federation Force, which is more of a side-side story, if that makes sense).Sharkachu is coming! *Jaws theme intensifies*
In other news, I got the Metroid Prime Trilogy the other day and have been playing the sh*t out of first game, it's so damn good!
I might do that or mod it and put homebrew and such on it and buy a separate Wii for non modding stuff haven't decided yet.Someone should ask IS about that.
If you wanna try to fix it yourself...you could open it up and replace the whole disk drive. There are helpful videos out there on how to do it.
I had something similar to my first Wii, but I did eventually get around to replacing the laser in the thing. Cheaper, but more work.
I actually heard it's amazing since it apparently stays true to what it promises in terms of gameplay.So is it true that the Nohr version (or whatever the hell it's called over here) actually sucks? I've been hearing some negative rumblings about it. Haven't heard anything about the Hoshido version yet though.
What I've been hearing is it's the stronger plot, but the less well-written (some of its main plot points are less well developed than Hoshido's), but it delivers in terms of "traditional" Fire Emblem gameplay.So is it true that the Nohr version (or whatever the hell it's called over here) actually sucks? I've been hearing some negative rumblings about it. Haven't heard anything about the Hoshido version yet though.
Well, part of it could just be because the kids have their own identities and some such as Kjelle and Severa have personal reasons for not starting off as the same base class as their parents.Why is it in Awakening, almost all of the second gen kids rarely fight like their parents especially Owain, Noire, Inigo and Severa. Seriously, Noire would be a much better unit if she actually started off as a mage so her stars from her mother wouldn't go to waste.
And Owain is worst considering Lossa has decent magic but her husband needs to have decent physical stats (Frederick, Lon' qu and somewhat Robin when it depends on how his stats are) for Owain to even be useful. At least Severa can get away with it because of the speed she can inherit from Cordelia if you lucked out right
Well, putting the whole parents died thing aside...Owain I'm pegging as because he's the "hero" type, and to someone like that, getting up close and personal is probably seen as significantly more courageous than being behind and casting spells. Also, he naturally has Mage (just needs a SS), and he is really good there. I have no idea what's the actual reason behind Noire, but I'm guessing being Tharja's guinea pig for curses likely traumatized her and made her choose the "safer" (relatively) route. Inigo wants to be a dancer, but a bunch of problems prevent him from being one. He lacks confidence, for one, and there's also something to do with not knowing Olivia's "special dance" that I forgot about. He really doesn't think a male dancer would go over well and honestly a dancer wouldn't be able to protect themselves well in their world. Severa wants to prove herself different than Cordelia, so she's staying far, far away from PK.Why is it in Awakening, almost all of the second gen kids rarely fight like their parents especially Owain, Noire, Inigo and Severa. Seriously, Noire would be a much better unit if she actually started off as a mage so her stars from her mother wouldn't go to waste.
And Owain is worst considering Lossa has decent magic but her husband needs to have decent physical stats (Frederick, Lon' qu and somewhat Robin when it depends on how his stats are) for Owain to even be useful. At least Severa can get away with it because of the speed she can inherit from Cordelia if you lucked out right
Ah. Well if you do, you'll have to use the Letter Bomb method. It's the only thing that I know of that can install Homebrew without requiring you run a particular game.I might do that or mod it and put homebrew and such on it and buy a separate Wii for non modding stuff haven't decided yet.
I've played and beated it. Fantastic game.Er...any Ghost Trick fans here? I'm replaying the thing, so yeah. Definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoy the Ace Attorney games.
I've been meaning to play it for ages now. I know it's by the same writer as the Ace Attorney games, so it should be pretty good. Maybe I'll start it after they announce an English release for DGS, to tide me over until that's out.Er...any Ghost Trick fans here? I'm replaying the thing, so yeah. Definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoy the Ace Attorney games.
How to play Ace Attorney:Speaking of Ace Attorney, I started on Dual Destinies yesterday and beat the first episode.
Like Fire Emblem, I am absolutely terrible at it.
No, I figured out that much. Doesn't mean I'm good at it.How to play Ace Attorney:
1. Save before every piece of testimony.
2. Press every statement. EVERY STATEMENT! HOLD IT! HOLD IT! HOLD IT! ...
3. See a posible contradiction, present evidence. You might want to save before doing so.
4. OBJECTION! If you get it right, keep going. If you get it wrong, just try again. Get too much wrong, reset.
5. If you get to a point where the judge or prosecutor will tell you to analyze a photo or present evidence, save. "OK, I will present the evidence!" *save* *reload* "OK, I will present the evidence!"
6. Repeat steps 1-4, and 5 if that comes up.
7. Congrats! You got through a court room segment of the game!
It's a phenomenal game with one of the most heartfelt endings I've ever seen.Er...any Ghost Trick fans here? I'm replaying the thing, so yeah. Definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoy the Ace Attorney games.
I haven't played Duel Destinies, but I can guarantee you that will be a thing in Ace Attorney.No, I figured out that much. Doesn't mean I'm good at it.
I just wanted to use that remote control as a contradiction so badly...it made so much sense, every single time...
I haven't checked smashboards in a long time so- oh, I've been tagged? Let's see...Just so we don't lose the tradition.
@ Pikachewy99
#NeverForget
Don't search for it and post the results here, though.
Also, I say this thread looks more beautiful than usual today.
My 2nd favorite Nintendo DS game of all time, likely my favorite adventure game overall. It also has what's probably my favorite twist in all of video games.*lurking* *lurking* Oh....
Ah. Well if you do, you'll have to use the Letter Bomb method. It's the only thing that I know of that can install Homebrew without requiring you run a particular game.
Er...any Ghost Trick fans here? I'm replaying the thing, so yeah. Definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoy the Ace Attorney games.
*see your profile pic*I haven't checked smashboards in a long time so- oh, I've been tagged? Let's see...
...n... No.... NOOOOOOO!!!!
*fades back in to nonexistence*
There is no escape from the abomination that I brought into the Robin world. Forgive me naga.
PRRRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMENo other Metroid game has been able to reach the level of greatness of the Prime series, especially the first. Some say Super Metroid is the greatest entry in the series, but I just loved how the Prime series was handled. It really should continue in some way(not talking about Federation Force, which is more of a side-side story, if that makes sense).
I love that game.*lurking* *lurking* Oh....
Ah. Well if you do, you'll have to use the Letter Bomb method. It's the only thing that I know of that can install Homebrew without requiring you run a particular game.
Er...any Ghost Trick fans here? I'm replaying the thing, so yeah. Definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoy the Ace Attorney games.
Eh, it was only 5 AM, not a huge deal.*see your profile pic*
*see my profile pic*
Mmm... this thread is getting FMAed.
Good morning everyone!
Maybe way too morning for those americans
You, mr @ LIQUID12A , will be my new american clock.*reminder*
PRRRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIME
I love it. First one is easily among gaming's best shooters.
Echoes' final escape theme is an awesome throwback.
I love that game.
But it's arguably as big a bigger spoiler minefield as Xenoblade, despite being shorter.
Eh, it was only 5 AM, not a huge deal.
I really hope not it sounds so good plusSo is it true that the Nohr version (or whatever the hell it's called over here) actually sucks? I've been hearing some negative rumblings about it. Haven't heard anything about the Hoshido version yet though.
What would be his Announce the Truth, Suspense, and Pursuit themes?Also, regarding Ace Attorney.
If that Ace Tactician game was a real thing, this is totally Robin's Objection theme:
Greetings robin social.
I'm more interested in playing Nohr first, but i'm obviously playing all threeTrading in Continuum Shift Extend made me forget just how good BB soundtrack is, the composer has a mgagic touch or something with music. I also wouldn't worry too much about the overall quality of either side of Fates, they both look solid enough even if one excels at areas the other doesn't (plot for Hoshido and maps/objectives for Nohr), don't really see a reason to go elitist over one or the other like they seem to do in every comments section of the game I see