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I was going to say Rosalina, but I wasn't exactly sure where she placed in the weight rankings How is she so light? Isn't she a heavyweight in MK8? LOL
one more glass of rum and I'll have my photoshop project for the evening
Really though, despite having the "weight" label I'm pretty sure it's all focused on overall size. Could you imagine Waluigi driving the Booster Seat kart?
one more glass of rum and I'll have my photoshop project for the evening
Really though, despite having the "weight" label I'm pretty sure it's all focused on overall size. Could you imagine Waluigi driving the Booster Seat kart?
I played Metroid Prime and simply could not get past its horrible controls and strange camera angles.
I hear nothing but praise for it, so maybe I should give it another shot sometime.
I'm barely into this game but it's already reminding me why art style is so much more important than graphics, this game is SD and looks better than some of the HD **** they release today lol
I hate FPS's, I never play them, yet I love the Prime series. Why? Prime isn't a first person shooter. It is an exploration, action, puzzle, and adventure game that is in the first person perspective. Yeah, there's shooting, but it definitely isn't like a FPS. Defeating Enemies is like a puzzle, like in the 2D metroids, so the actual shooting isn't exactly the main focus. If you like 3D Zelda's, you are most likely going to adore Metroid Prime.
Also, Metroid Prime has to be the most atmospheric game I have ever played.
Wow, thank you so much for the support , guys. Was a bit shocked to see 20+ alerts after a few hours, with most of them being you guys being encouraging. Really appreciate it, and now I will refrain from getting all teary-eyed :')
And @Cenizas
my position used to be a bilingual receptionist making 14 bucks an hour
I hope prime doesn't have too many timed sequences because I just had one I mean they usually aren't too hard but whenever I see a timer I just get anxiety
I hope prime doesn't have too many timed sequences because I just had one I mean they usually aren't too hard but whenever I see a timer I just get anxiety
I hope prime doesn't have too many timed sequences because I just had one I mean they usually aren't too hard but whenever I see a timer I just get anxiety
Do you mean the timer at the beginning on the spaceship thing? I don't think it's actually timed, and Prime 1 is the only Metroid with no timed stuff lol, Prime 2 & 3 do have a few tho
also guys i'm bored and decided to look up stupid stuff so enjoy
Alright, I finally caught up and missed some good topics that I wanted to talk about. Bringing them back up anyway tho.
@Mocha
I wish you luck at finding a new job. I'm really sorry to hear that you got laid off
Pokemon generations are hard for me because I love them all. At the moment, my list of favorites looks something like this:
5 > 4 > 2 > 6 > 3 > 1
Gen V introduced a lot of great and interesting Pokemon despite having a couple oddballs like Garbodor and Vanilluxe, neither of which are that bad imo. I love Serperior, Samurott, Genesect, Reshiram, Zekrom, the Therian formes for the genies, Golurk, Bisharp, Volcarona, Hydreigon and more. The B/W games had the best story in the franchise by far and had the best music as well (I miss the low health music ). They also introduced many new in-game conveniences with the BW2 repel system, infinite TMs, more bag sorting options and more. Hidden Abilities and shaking grass were also great additions.Gen V did a lot of little things right imo and was really fresh for the series.
Pokemon Diamond was my first game in the series, so I have a special place in my heart for Gen IV. It had the best starters imo and some other nice Pokemon like Lucario, Buizel, Arceus, the creation trio and Electrivire. DPP's story was also pretty good. In terms of gameplay advancements, the physical/special split was huge and completely game-changing for many Pokemon and we got some nice new abilities and items. HGSS were also great and had a ton of content.
Gen II was the most innovative the G/S/C was one of the longer games in the series. It is my least favorite in terms of Pokemon, but I love Typhlosion, Suicune and Lugia. The gameplay advancements with Abilities, Dark and Steel types, items and breeding were huge and mostly why I rank it highly.
Gen VI was great and also pretty innovative. Few Pokemon were introduced, but the only ones I managed to dislike were Inkay and Aromatisse. The main part of X/Y was great and OR/AS has been very good so far, though they are both a tad too easy.
Gen III was pretty much as great as the others despite being second-last. This is a very iconic gen for me and all the games in it have the best replay value in the series for some reason imo. They also introduced EVs and expanded nicely on the Gen II metagame. It is also tied with Gen V for introducing my favorite Pokemon overall in the series with great mons like Sceptile, Absol, Aggron, Rayquaza, Flygon and Salamence.
I have great respect for Gen I for establishing the base for the Pokemon series, but it had its flaws. It was pretty unbalanced, not that complex and just had some general silliness going on lol. Despite this, I like the original games a lot, especially Yellow.
I am a huge fan of Sonic music. My favorite soundtracks so far are definitely Rush and both versions of Generations. Rush had a nice upbeat mix of techno, funk, hip-hop and breakbeat that was really unique and fitting for the series, while Generations just takes the best of everything and makes awesome remixes. Here are a couple of my favorites throughout the series:
I'd like to believe, but I have a hard time answering the question "Who is Zelda better than?"
I think Nairo's done enough at this point to show that even if she's bottom of bottom she's still usable though. Either that or he's just exposing everyone's matchup knowledge badly, anyway.
If she's usable in a competitive setting, then she's probably not bottom at this point. I can think of characters that are definitely worse than Zelda. Like, maybe a few