I'm trying to get through all the avengers arc movies, i've only watched 5 so far, and there's 23 total. Sometimes they get lengthy, almost always 2 hours and the longest one goes above 3 hours.
I believe it does tell you about the sail, but I was also playing the game half heatedly and kept mashing through the dialogue. As far as Zelda games go, i'm interested in playing A Link to The Past. I don't enjoy the 2D titles as much though, aside from Link's Awakening. I passed up on A Link Between World's. I think Mipha's ability is the one that fully revived you, which was by far the most useful. Especially against Lynels. Fighting those things were so fun, but just not worth destroying your inventory. Yeah that's a risk to consider. For some people, learning to play pokemon competitively has messed up some enjoyment for playing casually. It makes you aware of all the small nuances, such as catching a pokemon with a bad nature. Out of curiosity, do you find replaying platinum diminishes the difficulty a bit, or are there still some challenging parts? I'm in the minority who has never lost to Cynthia. (But I still constantly lose to wallace in emerald. go figure).
Soo the good news is I did finish Mega Man 4. I refused to use e-tanks during the boss rush, which hilariously led to me collecting way too many. Also you know how we were talking about the game being vague with what you could do with the power-ups? I had no idea pressing the button a second time blew up the drill shooter. I thought Wily was invincible and I had to look up this fight online. And I clipped my over-preparation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Llqmnp8PNQc. But the cool thing is I now get to start Mega Man 5. This one seems exciting. There was also another wily fight after, but it wasn't hard. The final boss theme was probably my favorite in the entire series so far.
I considered the half way point to be Prison Island. Just because it seemed to split the story between the more light-hearted tone to a more serious tone. And it also introduced Zanza. Dragon Quest 11 did a similar thing where it introduces the main villain and drastically shifts the tone of the story. I agree that the second half is filled with Mechon, but I don't remember if the game gave you more reliable ways to fight them. In the early portions you pretty much had to be controlling shulk so you could enchant your party members. On the topic of Xenobalde, did you have any trouble with Xord? He does so much damage, however when I played this time I cleared him on my first attempt. It was actually terrifying the first time when you think you've beaten him, and he rushes through the elevator. I remember playing through the mines, finding otharon a bit harsh to shulk.
I think I'm in a bit of an "off" mood with pokemon to be honest. I haven't been playing anything pokemon related, and I'm not in the mood to start any games. I have an amazon gift card, depending on the price I might place an order for Gates to Infinity. The only one I haven't played. (But idk I also want dragon quest builders). Oh okay, thanks for clearing that up. Trying to make sure, but I'll avoid bringing up castlevania related stuff. Everybody has different views on what a spoiler is. Playing so many plot heavy games, I emphasize with how bad it is running into them. YouTube is the worst offender for this. You look up a song and it shoves the ending into your recommended page.
No you haven't been confusing about it, don't worry. Actually the conversation interested me so much it inspired me to try and episode of love live. Although I jump between things so much, it's the sole reason I haven't gone back. Right now I'm into marvel, but who knows how long before my interest in that falls. I'm not a fan of seasonal stuff. I'd rather wait and binge the entire thing. That's why I haven't played Deltarune, which is the spiritual successor to Undertale.
You have it exactly correct about blundering. You need to do it to get better. The best player in the world (Magnus) often challenges rooms full of people simultaneously. He beat 10 players at the same time with a blind fold on. Right now he's in his prime, and is considered by many the greatest player in history. I don't think I would be a good teacher honestly, especially when someone like that exists. I was never very competitive, and mostly played to have fun. I usually didn't care for wins and losses. My only experience with the Pokemon TGC is the old gameboy color game. They had it on 3DS e-shop so I played through the entire thing. It's probably so much different than when that game released.
And i'm okay, though thanks for asking.
I believe it does tell you about the sail, but I was also playing the game half heatedly and kept mashing through the dialogue. As far as Zelda games go, i'm interested in playing A Link to The Past. I don't enjoy the 2D titles as much though, aside from Link's Awakening. I passed up on A Link Between World's. I think Mipha's ability is the one that fully revived you, which was by far the most useful. Especially against Lynels. Fighting those things were so fun, but just not worth destroying your inventory. Yeah that's a risk to consider. For some people, learning to play pokemon competitively has messed up some enjoyment for playing casually. It makes you aware of all the small nuances, such as catching a pokemon with a bad nature. Out of curiosity, do you find replaying platinum diminishes the difficulty a bit, or are there still some challenging parts? I'm in the minority who has never lost to Cynthia. (But I still constantly lose to wallace in emerald. go figure).
Soo the good news is I did finish Mega Man 4. I refused to use e-tanks during the boss rush, which hilariously led to me collecting way too many. Also you know how we were talking about the game being vague with what you could do with the power-ups? I had no idea pressing the button a second time blew up the drill shooter. I thought Wily was invincible and I had to look up this fight online. And I clipped my over-preparation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Llqmnp8PNQc. But the cool thing is I now get to start Mega Man 5. This one seems exciting. There was also another wily fight after, but it wasn't hard. The final boss theme was probably my favorite in the entire series so far.
I considered the half way point to be Prison Island. Just because it seemed to split the story between the more light-hearted tone to a more serious tone. And it also introduced Zanza. Dragon Quest 11 did a similar thing where it introduces the main villain and drastically shifts the tone of the story. I agree that the second half is filled with Mechon, but I don't remember if the game gave you more reliable ways to fight them. In the early portions you pretty much had to be controlling shulk so you could enchant your party members. On the topic of Xenobalde, did you have any trouble with Xord? He does so much damage, however when I played this time I cleared him on my first attempt. It was actually terrifying the first time when you think you've beaten him, and he rushes through the elevator. I remember playing through the mines, finding otharon a bit harsh to shulk.
I think I'm in a bit of an "off" mood with pokemon to be honest. I haven't been playing anything pokemon related, and I'm not in the mood to start any games. I have an amazon gift card, depending on the price I might place an order for Gates to Infinity. The only one I haven't played. (But idk I also want dragon quest builders). Oh okay, thanks for clearing that up. Trying to make sure, but I'll avoid bringing up castlevania related stuff. Everybody has different views on what a spoiler is. Playing so many plot heavy games, I emphasize with how bad it is running into them. YouTube is the worst offender for this. You look up a song and it shoves the ending into your recommended page.
No you haven't been confusing about it, don't worry. Actually the conversation interested me so much it inspired me to try and episode of love live. Although I jump between things so much, it's the sole reason I haven't gone back. Right now I'm into marvel, but who knows how long before my interest in that falls. I'm not a fan of seasonal stuff. I'd rather wait and binge the entire thing. That's why I haven't played Deltarune, which is the spiritual successor to Undertale.
You have it exactly correct about blundering. You need to do it to get better. The best player in the world (Magnus) often challenges rooms full of people simultaneously. He beat 10 players at the same time with a blind fold on. Right now he's in his prime, and is considered by many the greatest player in history. I don't think I would be a good teacher honestly, especially when someone like that exists. I was never very competitive, and mostly played to have fun. I usually didn't care for wins and losses. My only experience with the Pokemon TGC is the old gameboy color game. They had it on 3DS e-shop so I played through the entire thing. It's probably so much different than when that game released.
And i'm okay, though thanks for asking.