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So I realise I haven't updated here for a while in terms of gaming diary.
The main thing I've been doing is working on a massive video for the 35th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda. So naturally I have been playing a lot of Zelda games. Mostly the home console games for recording footage, I pretty much played every 3D Zelda in some capacity after playing Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, Skyward Sword and finally Breath of the Wild.
When coming back to Breath of the Wild I realised that I was taking massive damage towards the end as I didn't bother to find all the Great Fairies Fountains and upgrade all my equipment. So I was losing about half my health from a single hit from Guardians. However I managed to get some Guardian Armour upon returning to the game and after extensively foraging for Guardian tools I upgraded my armour to the point where my total defence is now 61 from the 12 it was previously.
Such a massive improvement, I can now take on some of the tougher enemies in the game without getting completely wiped out in one hit. Wish I'd known about all this sooner!
That being said, I'm going to be focusing on finishing the video as it's in the home stretch now!
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Not sure if this is the right thread for this or not but I'm getting warnings from my McAfee WebAdvisor on this site saying "We tested this page and blocked content that comes from potentially dangerous or suspicous sites. Allow this content only if you're sure it comes from safe sites".
Never got these notifications before on the site, have malicious adds snuck into the system or something?
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Hopefully they don't lock the hardest difficulty behind the amiibo this time though given this is Nintendo and what they did with Skyward Sword recently I don't have much faith that they won't just repeat what they did before.
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So this is kind of awkward. Last year I did a Metroid Prime 3 LP and I covered the "Dread" scan in question and went into detail on the history of Metroid Dread.
Following yesterday I felt I had to follow it up with this...
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Super hyped for Metroid Dread right now. I know having a heavy stealth element to it (yeah, Metal Gear Metroid and all that) is not going to be everyone's cup of tea but I have sort of come around on stealth in games as after all it is in multiple Zelda games which got me to finally commit to Metal Gear Solid 2 and finish that,
Hopefully this game will have some good map design, now that Mercury Steam aren't bound by an old game's map design they can really create something that hopefully interlinks. That being said, it might be hard to top Hollow Knight in terms of map design and I'm not expecting that kind, but something close enough.
As for the rest? Kazuya in Tekken is good. We needed another Bandai Namco representative in there aside from Pac-Man and we also needed another Fighting game character since this pass hadn't had one yet. Bandai Namco has two fighting game franchises and while I would have preferred Yoshimitsu to be the other representative so that he can represent Tekken and Soulcalibur I can appreciate SC isn't a particularly well selling series and Tekken is the more iconic fighting game of the two, so having a lead character from Tekken makes perfect sense. So now we've got three of the biggest fighting game franchises represented in Smash, all that's missing is really Mortal Kombat. Though I hope Kazyua's inclusion can also lead to perhaps one or two Soulcalibur songs in Smash in the "other" section since I prefer that soundtrack over the Tekken tunes which will inevitably turn up.
Added to that we finally got a new trailer for Breath of the Wild 2, Super Monkey Ball and Advance Wars are coming to Switch and a new Warioware. While everyone else floundered with their presentations Nintendo have seemingly benefitted from nearly a decade of doing this format and they brought their A game here.
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I had heard rumours of a new Metroid game being made by Mercury Steam but I didn't think that it would actually be Metroid Dread of all things.
This game has immediately shot to the top of my most anticipated games list, will definitely be getting it when it comes out in October.
Game looks solid although it does remind me of Metal Gear combined with Resident Evil 3 with the E.M.M.I robot.
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Don't care what else was in that Direct, Metroid Dread single handely won E3 for Nintendo for me.
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Think it's fair to say Obsidian had the right idea about the current state of E3 with that Outer Worlds 2 trailer!
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In reality we all know that Nintendo might just prop up their own Direct with the next Smash Bros. character.
I hope not though...
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In reality we all know that Nintendo might just prop up their own Direct with the next Smash Bros. character.
I hope not though...
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Well, Capcom pretty much just said to start with what they're going to be showing in this show...
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I'm sorry... the match is restarting at 20:30? What?
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Got to say, I feel Finland are very unlucky here too. First major international tournament and in the first game this happens.
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5 minutes ago, Hero-of-Time said:Just seen this on Era
Fingers crossed...
There;'s a lot of false info going around, apparently that screenshot is from a Spurs game a few weeks ago.
Still, hope he's alright.
EDIT: Nope, this is a real image.
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1 hour ago, Sméagol said:Someone's going to make this in Game Builder Garage right now.
Good luck getting all the resources to look right together, there's about 27 different game series referenced in there!
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I'm going to make a prediction for a game that will get announced at E3.
It will be a game where you have to collect the fifteen plot McGuffins, defeat Sephiroth, ring the two Bells of Awakening, collect the seven Chaos Emeralds, catch Mewtwo, get revenge on the Mechon, defeat the sixteen colossi and then go on to destroy all machine lifeforms, do a barrel roll, find Captain Qwark and also find the Door to the Light while you're at it, spare Asgore, escape Deepnest, find the stolen banana horde and also Coco's missing laptop battery, remember all the lines for an opera, find the legendary Master Sword, Soul Edge and the X-Blade, save Yonah and then also save Peach and Zelda while you're at it, exterminate all the Metroids, find the inverted castle and also the location of the Architect and the three dreamers, protect Kamiki Village, turn the game console off now, defeat Bowser, Ganon, Ridley, King K. Rool, Orochi, Kefka, Flowey, Dr. Eggman, Dr. Neferious, Gwyn, the Hollow Knight, Sans, Dracula, Malos, Mother Brain, Big Boss, Xehanort, Dr. Wily, King Dedede, the Enchantress, Mustache Girl, Andross, Lord Brevon, Grand Master Luxard and his Sony PSVita and the Shadowlord and become the Pokemon League Champion.
And if you want to do all that plus receive exclusive in-game content, you can buy our premium season Battle Pass Plus for the low low price of $199.99
It's going to be the hardest game ever!
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Nowadays I am going out of my way to try and play every classic game that appeals to me but in spite of my gaming library having encompassed over 200 games the fact that I only got involved in gaming from 2000 onwards and that was only on handhelds means that I missed several retro games, some of which I went back for but others due to licensing issues I never got around to play.
Here are some well known games that I have never played or only experienced over the internet in my favoured format, one massive list:
Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy II
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble
Star Fox
F-Zero
Pilotwings
Final Fantasy V
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Banjo-Kazooie
Goldeneye 007
Conkey's Bad Fur Day
Jet Force Gemini
Banjo-Tooie
Blast Corps
Diddy Kong Racing
Final Fantasy VIII
Final Fantasy IX
Final Fantasy Tactics
Chrono Cross
Xenogears
Soul Blade
Metal Gear Solid
Resident Evil
Resident Evil 2
Resident Evil 3
Pokemon Snap
Pokemon Puzzle League
Pokemon Puzzle Challenge
Super Smash Bros.
Hey You! Pikachu!
F-Zero X
Paper Mario
Mario Party
Mario Party 2
Mario Party 3
Pokemon Colosseum
Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness
(Yeah, despite being into Pokemon I never really got the home console stuff for it, by the time I got a Gamecube my interest in Pokemon had become main games only)
Chibi-Robo
Pikmin
Pikmin 2
Resident Evil 4
Super Monkey Ball 2
Viewtiful Joe 2
Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader
Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut
Star Fox Adventures
Star Fox Assault
Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
Mario Party 4
Mario Party 5
Mario Party 6
Splinter Cell
Jak II
Jak III
Sly Cooper
Sly 2
Sly 3
Grand Theft Auto III
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Burnout 3: Takedown
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Halo: Combat Evolved
Halo 3
(My experience of Halo 2 was only in multiplayer on a friend's copy in case anyone was curious.)
Advance Wars (I was never really interested in strategy games)
Advance Wars 2
Fire Emblem (Same deal, though I ended up maining Roy and Ike in Smash)
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow (having gotten into Castlevania recently I will be crossing that one off my list at some point!)
F-Zero Maximum Velocity
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team
Star Fox Command
Pokemon Ranger (all of them)
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time and Space
Mass Effect
Mass Effect 2
Uncharted
Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction
Sonic the Hedgehog 2006
Sonic & the Black Knight
Sonic Colours
Sonic Generations
Sonic the Hedgehog 4
Sonic Lost World
The Last of Us
Hyrule Warriors
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity
Fire Emblem Awakening
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attourney (plus sequels)
Bravely Default
Yooka Laylee and the Impossible Lair
Demon Souls
Dark Souls II
Dark Souls III
Bloodborne
I think that's about it for now, I'm sure there are others. Note that I haven't played some of these games simply due to a lack of interest in their particular genres.
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I first heard about E3 from reading CUBE magazine back in the early 2000s. I was intruiged by this "E3" conference where CUBE were talking about the 2003 conference and how it normally is where big game announcements were being made. Those magazines helped me to get more involved in gaming culture rather than just playing games. A few years later I was starting to browse the internet on a regular basis (in about 2006) thanks to the advent of broadband and reading further issues of CUBE and NOM had got me hyped for the Revolution and wanted to know more about its upcoming games. 2006 was also the year that the rights to the official Nintendo magazine transferred to Future Publishing and then we got ONM out of it which I had bought a couple of issues of to read. I eventually found myself browsing their website for updates on gaming news and eventually followed E3 on a semi live basis for the first time, when we learned about the rename to Nintendo Wii for the first time. So yeah, I guess 2006 was the first E3 I really followed live, good one to pick from a Nintendo perspective though I didn't really watch the other press conferences at the time as I wasn't really interested in other consoles. So I missed Sony's infamously bad press conference.
From that moment on I would be watching E3 live every year, especially after getting involved in forums. I was online to witness Nintendo's E3 2008 where they basically said "screw hardcore gamers, we're going with the casuals" and this was met with a huge outburst reaction from people saying that they were going to abandon Nintendo consoles from that point on. In many ways, I see that conference as a defining moment in Nintendo's history, they saw the sales figures of Wii Fit and basically doubled down on showing that sort of stuff, with "Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City" being their designated hardcore game even though I've alwayts seen that as a game with more casual appeal. Meanwhile at the Xbox 360 conference Bethesda revealed Fallout 3. It's no wonder a lot of people might have been interested in jumping ship at that point.
I have started watching every conference where possible, including the Xbox conferences just to see what's going on on those platforms even though I know I won't be playing those games any time soon. Sony's conferences were often way too late at night for me so I'd either catch up or pull a late nighter to be able to watch the conferences live or have them on as sound in the background while I was in bed. Nowadays I am cautious over getting too hyped over a game as said games have never really met my expectations (looking at you Twilight Princess), that being said if they show a Metroid trailer of any sort then I'm going to be excited.
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On 6/3/2021 at 8:37 PM, WackerJr said:Paw Patrol Mighty Pups: Save Adventure Bay (Switch)
Please don’t judge me!
I feel the world is split between those who have never heard of Paw Patrol & those like me that, due to having or working with young children, know way too much about the ridiculously popular group of rescue pups and their dictator-come-leader Ryder.
Unlike the first Paw Patrol Switch game, which was a 2D platformer, this is a basic 3D platformer & actually enables 2-player co-op so my wife & I could play with our 4 year-old Paw Patrol fan.
There are no health bars to worry about, nor can your character fall off the playing area. There are always 2 characters on screen, so when playing co-op you each take control of a pup, with everything on one playing area on screen so no split screen here. While I preferred this, it inevitably leads to times where you’re both stuck at opposite ends of the screen with the camera refusing to pan out any further. As you can imagine, when playing with a young child this happens all too frequently & invariably there were tantrums when one of us (guess!) couldn’t move further at times.
It looks & sounds just like the show when it boots up. Sadly I assume the budget didn’t allow any more official music beyond the title screen, plus only one of the characters was voiced. It didn’t spoil the game for my daughter, but was really noticeable. This was a little odd considering we have countless toys that all recite lines of dialogue from the show, yet the game is probably the most expensive Paw Patrol ‘toy’ we own and yet the developers couldn’t even include ANY other speech!?
Look, everyone knows it was never going to be Game of the Year material, nor does it set out to be. The main gameplay & mini games are suitable for much younger gamers & to this extent I actually think they do a good job with that target audience. I was very disappointed with the shortcuts taken though, such as the lack of voices, official music, and with only 7 levels this is still a very disappointingly short experience.It sounds like the development on that game was pretty Ruff.
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Let's be honest, the original Ratchet & Clank games on PS2 are way better than the newer ones. The original games had something else that kind of made them stand out...
The remake is a perfectly fine game but being made to tie in with a movie lets it down. The original game and storyline is WAY better. They so badly butchered Drek and the infobot commercials were some of the best parts about that original game.
Anyway, regarding gaming lately I've been working on this bumper multi hour Zelda video that covers the entire franchise for its 35th anniversary.. As a result I need to capture footage so I am currently playing through again everyone's favourite Zelda game Yes that's right, I'm playing Skyward Sword. Just got Farore's Courage again and intending to play until Ancient Cistern before switching over to a completed file to get the rest of the footage.
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While it's kind of video game music but not at the same time I've found myself listening to a bunch of SiIvergunner remixes recently. While a lot of them are remixes of the same songs over and over again with different soundfonts there are some surprisingly good ones...
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1 hour ago, Hero-of-Time said:I swear writers over at NintendoLife go around the internet, look at other Nintendo sites and then gather features for their site by nicking ideas/posts. Jonnas created the genre topic on here and then a couple of weeks later this pops up.
https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2021/05/soapbox_game_genres_are_broken
There was a topic on Era the other week about when was the last time a game entered your top 5 of all time and the this arrives from NL.
https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2021/05/talking_point_when_was_the_last_time_a_game_cracked_your_top_five
In this case both are by the same writer. This isn’t the first time I’ve noticed topics or posts on NE suddenly getting very similar articles over on NL. Maybe I’m just being paranoid but it does seem pretty weird.I remember when Kate Gray was writing for ONM she got a lot of stick on the ONM forums for her articles in the magazine... I guess things haven't changed much now!
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With Nier done and dusted and its similarity to Zelda games it got me in the mood to play some classic Zelda games again. That and the fact that I'm working on a big massive video video going over every Zelda game for the 35th anniversary!
Played through Ocarina of Time to the halfway point and then switched to my finished file to fight the final boss again, did the same thing for Majora's Mask and did something similar for Wind Waker except that I continued my pre-existing file.
Now doing the same thing as OoT for Twilight Princess. I must admit I had forgotten a lot of the early stuff in the game including the fact that the game has a Link's Awakening style shop where if you don't pay for the potions the bird pecks you to death!
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OK, so after my last update I've gone through Endings A-D of NieR: Replicant... not that I can really screenshot to prove right now other than my trophies because...
SpoilerThe Game deleted all my save data!
Only so much I can actually copy from Twitter but I thought you all might want to take a look at this guy...
This part also saw me screenshot it.
Now, in order to talk about the most interesting part of the game, the story, I have to go into Spoiler Mode. So... here we go...
SpoilerSo... the full plotline is very interesting huh? The whole 1000 year timeskip? Makes perfect sense once you realise that the original characters aren't who you were controlling all along. Humans separated their bodies from their souls in order to survive a deadly disease with the intent to merge with each other. But the bodies have developed their own will... so basically Yoko Taro copied Tetsuya Nomura's homework!
The crazy part comes in when you learn that the Shades, the enemies you've been fighting are the actual human souls!
But it gets even more interesting. You play through the game in the end and knowing that Shades are humans the game gives you context on what everyone is saying.
I also liked the game's meta commentary on having to replay the game...
Third playthrough was such a drag in the end because barely much of note was added to the playthrough apart from a few scenes with Devola and Popola that reveal that the Shadowlord is the original Gestalt.
So the Shadowlord is basically YOUR shade. You are being guided to the Shadowlord's Castle because the Shadowlord wants to refuse with your body so that humanity can be restored. But because your character has been raised to hate all Shades they just think that he's kidnapped Yonah when in fact he is trying to save Yonah... the old Yonah from the intro! And if the original Gestalt is destroyed, humanity is wiped out as a whole. So, basically, by defeating the Shadowlord to save Yonah you doom humanity to non-existence... yikes! This also puts the big plot twist of Automata into a new perspective... the events of the original game and the actions of your character basically create the scenario which Automata carries on with... and on top of this you need to delete your save data if you take Ending D in order to save Kainé at the cost of your own existence (ie your Save Data). So Ending D is rather sombre and you save Kainé who ends up living with Yonah and both have gaps in their memories because they cannot remember your character... what a bittersweet ending...
I haven't seen the brand new Ending E yet but its supposed to tie the game more in with Automata so I will be getting on with that at some point.
The Legend of Zelda's 35th Anniversary
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OK, so we've established that Nintendo isn't doing much for the Zelda 35th anniversary.
So with that in mind I am going to make up for that... with nearly 2 and a half hours of Zelda Youtube content. This is my personal Zelda gaming diary in celebration of the 35th anniversary of the series.
There are a few slight scene discrepencies where I was trying to make some last minute edits but more or less everything is in place.
Timestamps for video since you can't see them in the embed:
0:00:00 Opening Titles
0:00:46 Intro
0:04:17 The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
0:14:09 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
0:22:24 The Legend of Zelda
0:24:17 Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
0:26:24 The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
0:36:09 The Legend of Zelda: the Wind Waker
0:42:07 The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
0:48:12 The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
0:59:50 The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
1:05:34 The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
1:11:52 The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
1:26:49 The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition
1:31:43 The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
1:38:33 The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
1:48:35 The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages
1:53:53 The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons
2:03:22 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
2:18:20 All the Other Zelda Games
2:22:10 Outro