If anyone has and is playing SSS + Bowser's Minions, I would be interested to know whether they changed or added anything to the retro item block room in Woohoo Hooniversity.
Game's not out until October.
You cannot firmly grasp the true form of Squidward's technique!Oh, my bad. (Request stands for when it comes out though.)
edited 23rd Jul '17 4:37:18 PM by Yinyang107
I'm really excited for Odyssey, but am a bit concerned by this gameplay looking rather barren in terms of the environment:
Hopefully, it's just this one area.
I don't know what you're talking about. It looks like there's plenty of stuff to do to me. Especially since we saw a lot of that kingdom during Treehouse Live and there are several different areas with even more stuff to do.
I'll never understand why so many people complain when a game isn't interacting with them every three seconds.
Let the joy of love give you an answer! Check out my book!Reminds me of what people said about Breath of the Wild at last year's E3.
The open areas could come off that way. But what I think they're going for here is indeed the BOTW style, where areas can seem open and uninteresting but ends up being packed with things to do.
Visit my Tumblr! I may say things. The Bureau ProjectA gay old time?
FLEENTSTO-Huh, I thought plans for that wound up falling through. (Or maybe I'm thinking of something else.) Actually looks pretty fun.
edited 30th Jul '17 12:58:02 PM by kablammin45
"Lucian, don’t be afraid, we’ll make it through this."I'll have to give that a try later.
GRAND DAD?!
You cannot firmly grasp the true form of Squidward's technique!Dios mio.
Jump Up, Super Star has already been dethroned.
Hopefully we get a better descriptor once the longer reasoning comes out.
"We're all paper, we're all scissors, we're all fightin' with our mirrors, scared we'll never find somebody to love."There's gun-type weapons and they're used frequently.
The ESRB can be remarkably hung-up on certain details like that.
I sure said that!My guess is on the mind cont-
Not really a deal breaker. The Zelda series has frequently verged into E10+ since Spirit Tracks, and so far it has been perfectly fine. Same with other Nintendo games like Punch-Out!!, Pikmin 3, Splatoon, etc.
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Let the joy of love give you an answer! Check out my book!Even Kirby's Return to Dreamland was rated E10+. That's right, Kirby had a mainline game rated E10+ before Mario.
The real reason Odyssey is rated E10+
edited 2nd Aug '17 4:10:16 PM by ReynTime250
This isn't so much a theory as it is some math laying out some truly absurd numbers.
I badly want to be able to see YT videos again. =(
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Do you mean the look of the moons themselves or the ways to get them? If the latter, I guess not having to enter the level again for each moon could make the process of getting them feel less unique, but the developers said that was an intentional choice to avoid breaking up the process of exploring the worlds. If the former, I believe every star and Shine Sprite looked exactly the same, where here the moons are at least colored differently for each kingdom.
Does anyone have a guess as to how many kingdoms there will be total? 8-10?
♭What.