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What's popping, Fami! Hope y'all had a fun weekend!
Played some Halo on Friday for a friend's 30th birthday, went out to a dive bar on Saturday for another friend's 30th birthday party and bought her and I a couple rounds of tequila, and Sunday afternoon visited a friend's condo for some local multiplayer of Cruis'n Blast and Mario Party Superstars (because it also was his 30th birthday lol). I feel rejuvenated and exhausted in the best kind of ways having got to spend quality time with people close to me, and I hope y'all get to do that in whatever way you're able to do that you're comfortable with
Now, while I play catch up on the thread from page 178, I wanna know what love is y'all have been up to, I want you to show me what games you've been playing, and if you're still struggling like me to finish even one of the Gamecube badges for the November event if you're participating haha
Capcom's original schedule for 2022 was looking really good. RE Outrage, Pragmata, Snappers, Dragon's Dogma 2, Street Fighter 6, Rockman Taisen, and whatever "Indies 2" is supposed to be.
Most of these have probably been pushed back to 2023, especially the ones originally scheduled for calendar Q3/Q4. Pragmata is already confirmed, but that isn't surprising, seeing as Capcom can't even explain to us what the game is.
"Third-person Resident Evil on 3DS" also didn't make much sense to me before I experienced it myself and realized how pared back it was compared to even something like Resident Evil 4. Having the Switch as lead platform for a new Resident Evil game and then not even bring the multiplayer portion to the system struck me as similarly odd until Dusk explained some stuff.
Full fat Resident Evil experience on the successor to the DS(fastest selling console ever, best selling console in Japan) made perfect sense in 2009/2010 or whenever it was greenlit.
That wasn't new was just reminding people that RE Switch isn't a sure thing. It's Dusk Golem and that RE fanblog vs hard evidence from files stolen from Capcom. Or maybe both can be correct somehow but the "that Outrage is actually a multiplayer thingy" handwave doesn't make sense to me personally
Full fat Resident Evil experience on the successor to the DS(fastest selling console ever, best selling console in Japan) made perfect sense in 2009/2010 or whenever it was greenlit.
I struggle to call Rev1 a full fat Resident Evil but I guess my larger point was that most of the internet armchair analyst speculation is based on extremely limited information and we're quick to claim that some things make sense (or make no sense) when our knowledge of the inner workings of any given company or their long term strategy barely even scratches the surface. I remember a lot of the MonHun discourse basically being two sides claiming their scenario made more sense than the other. In the end we got both types of MonHun after all.
That wasn't new was just reminding people that RE Switch isn't a sure thing. It's Dusk Golem and that RE fanblog vs hard evidence from files stolen from Capcom. Or maybe both can be correct somehow but I don't like the "that Outrage is actually a multiplayer thingy" handwave
That wasn't new was just reminding people that RE Switch isn't a sure thing. It's Dusk Golem and that RE fanblog vs hard evidence from files stolen from Capcom. Or maybe both can be correct somehow but I don't like the "that Outrage is actually a multiplayer thingy" handwave
You mean that one "email" in the Capcom leak that showed a future RE game with no Switch version listed?
There's definitely 2 new RE games coming in the near future and we don't know which one actually is the "Outrage" codenamed game. That email could have been about RE4 remake or even RE9.
He's said in a couple places that Geoff's Tweet wasn't related to Zelda. Assuming that he was doing more than just sharing his opinion, he either knows what the Geoff thing is or knows something about the status of Zelda
I may only be saying this because I disagree with all but three of them (bonus points if anyone guesses which), but having a bulleted list as your signature might be pushing their inclusion a little too far lmao
The multiplayer stuff isn't a "handwave", it's literally just reiterating something someone with a solid track record has said in the past. I'm not sure how it's become impossible to post additional information without people ascribing some weird ulterior motive to it.
What's popping, Fami! Hope y'all had a fun weekend!
Played some Halo on Friday for a friend's 30th birthday, went out to a dive bar on Saturday for another friend's 30th birthday party and bought her and I a couple rounds of tequila, and Sunday afternoon visited a friend's condo for some local multiplayer of Cruis'n Blast and Mario Party Superstars (because it also was his 30th birthday lol). I feel rejuvenated and exhausted in the best kind of ways having got to spend quality time with people close to me, and I hope y'all get to do that in whatever way you're able to do that you're comfortable with
Now, while I play catch up on the thread from page 178, I wanna know what love is y'all have been up to, I want you to show me what games you've been playing, and if you're still struggling like me to finish even one of the Gamecube badges for the November event if you're participating haha
Anyway, good to hear from you checking in from Real Life™®. I've been sucked deeeeep into SMT V, helplessly reconfiguring my team and grinding out every single side quest and finding every little hidden item.
Nearing the end of the game and part of me is ready to put it down, and part of me wishes I had way more to do with all of the options the game gives me! Although I truly have no idea what the endgame has in store, so it's too early to say.
I haven't had this much fun with a JRPG since Xenoblade 2, and SMT V has shot to my T5SGOAT (Top 5 Switch Games Of All Time™®)
Finished Grandia 2 last night, have a ton of Jrpg’s in the backlog but don’t know what I’ll start next tho I’ll probably work on SRWX till I figure it out
Not sure if it's the exact same issue, but oddly when I was playing Mario Party Superstars on Sunday I had some issued with Joycons disconnecting randomly throughout playing Horror Land. The two pro controllers in use didn't have issue, but my right Orange joy con in the grip handle disconnected once and my right Mario Odyssey joycon disconnected twice in split hand usage (I was also closest to my Switch; it was just behind the TV). Full batteries on both, and I slid them back into the Switch dock rail to reconnect but they'd still disconnect. Very peculiar and I really hope this is not a new issue I have to contend with having four separate sets of joycons.
Not sure if this is too off topic but there seems to be a fair bit of not strictly Nintendo related posts here so here goes.
After 7 long years single, I am single no longer, thanks in part to the power of gaming.
A few months ago I met this wonderful girl online; we're both huge geeks and Switch gamers, and we bonded over our mutual love of games like Monster Hunter Rise, Bayonetta 2, and Astral Chain. It broke the ice by giving us a mutual hobby to talk about.
Our city was in an extended lockdown at the time so we couldn't meet at first and spent the first two months just chatting online, but yesterday we had our 4th date and I asked if she wanted to take things further and make us official. She said yes.
I am over the moon; she's kind, smart, funny, gorgeous, and completely accepting and understanding of the fact I am autistic and have OCD, which are often deal breakers for people. I feel so incredibly blessed and can't wait to see where this goes.
Phew, sorry for the diary entry, was just busting to share haha.
Anyway, good to hear from you checking in from Real Life™®. I've been sucked deeeeep into SMT V, helplessly reconfiguring my team and grinding out every single side quest and finding every little hidden item.
Nearing the end of the game and part of me is ready to put it down, and part of me wishes I had way more to do with all of the options the game gives me! Although I truly have no idea what the endgame has in store, so it's too early to say.
I haven't had this much fun with a JRPG since Xenoblade 2, and SMT V has shot to my T5SGOAT (Top 5 Switch Games Of All Time™®)
Not terribly sure either, but it is a source of small comfort to me knowing that if I have to walk through existential dread having turned 30 almost two months ago, I don't necessarily have to do it alone At the very least 1991 was a good year for some very sexy people to have been born ahaha
God, I really want to jump in on SMTV, but there's a certain fear of not knowing enough to get involved for the fifth entry in the series, and also much like you caught in a rock and a hard place of ready to set down MH Rise having grinded as much as I can tolerate to get to rank 8 and yet knowing I haven't yet experimented nearly enough with the depths of the combat system to progress enough to actually see the story to conclusion even if I don't hop on the online event quests.
That being said it is a very promising review you offer, and hell if I can reduce my backlog even a smidgen I'll look to pick it up in the near future!
A homebrew app for Wii/Wii U that let's you play Gamecube games via ISOs. It enables stuff like virtual memory cards and additional controller support, so you can play GC games with the Wii Remote and Nunchuck, or stuff like the Gamepad and Wii U Pro Controller on Wii U. It's super nifty. I ripped all of my ISOs with my Wii when its disk drive still worked so I could use it.
Because Wii U effectively has a Wii's guts crammed inside, it technically has the capability to play Gamecube discs natively, you just need the gamecube controller adapter from Smash Bros to play them. The hack just makes the Wii U capable of more than it can currently do, and honestly one of the best methods of retro compatibility from NES all the way up to Wii U, and a few PS1 games as well from my understanding.
E: @Robert said it better; I'm just talking out my ass when I don't even have Nintendont lol
I think mine would probably be BOTW, Odyssey, Celeste, Three Houses, and Dread, but Hades is politely knocking on the door asking to join the party and everyone is kinda looking back and forth at each other because nobody can really think of a reason not to let them in
A homebrew app for Wii/Wii U that let's you play Gamecube games via ISOs. It enables stuff like virtual memory cards and additional controller support, so you can play GC games with the Wii Remote and Nunchuck, or stuff like the Gamepad and Wii U Pro Controller on Wii U. It's super nifty. I ripped all of my ISOs with my Wii when its disk drive still worked so I could use it.
Holy smokes. If I wasn’t a complete moron when it comes to this kind of stuff. I would be playing my GameCube games on Wii U lol
Got a solid collection.
-Strikers
-Pokémon Colosseum and Gale
-Melee
-Paper Mario
-Fire Emblem Path of Radiance
-Twilight Princess (the superior version)
-Prime
-Luigi’s Mansion
- Double Dash
-Soul Calibaur 2
-Kirby Air Ride
-Both Star Foxes
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