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Same, though adding games to that.
It's like, communicate, actually discuss things. Don't just say "I LIKE/HATE X" and end it there. Yeah, kinda wish we coulda got something other than Daisy since it's just an orange version of Peach, but I get that it'd take more time and effort. But imagine Bayo with Little Mac outfit :> The best one is easily the Link outfit. You essentially get Mahaa-Kaala parries for free.
I found the battery life to be pretty much the same deal for me. Played I think...2 hours yesterday with the brightness at max. Was enough for me in a sitting. BECAUSE I DUNNO. The Nintendo costumes are pretty sweet tho. Can't wait to try Star Fox in 2.
Yeah, story's pretty decent. I just wish it wasn't an alternate universe thing, since pretty much all of the events lose their weight.
I let it frustrate me because I actually read what you're saying and try having a conversation. I'm not on a forum to ignore people. Also, with your logic, how come you couldn't just ignore the thread?
Why is this still a thing people want to push? Why do you admit to talking to people without any thought? What's the point of replying to this thread if you're not going to add anything but frustration?
This meme is one I don't want to die ever
Eyyyy buddy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAO9NGPqPYQ
Just made Mongolian beef for dinner, and then gonna play Bayonetta after.
KH1 > KHBBS > KHCOM > KH2 > KHDDD > KH358/2D > KHC
Great. ANYWAY IT'S SO AWESOME PLAYING IT ALL ON THE GAMEPAD.
...not once did I say you can't. I'm asking "why" you did. For a reason beyond "I can."
The A.I. is hard in order in for you to learn beyond the most basic combos: treat the game like a class, learn a character intimately, and the end game bosses become rather easy. It's a way to prepare you against other people who actually invest some time into the game and learn characters, who will always be tougher than a computer (granted the computer isn't using some objectively broken and overpowered character.) Having different characters with different combo inputs gives each character a different feel from each other, because most people tend to have a few mains whom they feel comfortable with, rather than mastering an entire roster, as that would take far too much time, and they're not going to like every character the same amount, both in mechanics or simply design. Basically, fighting games are a genre where you're only going to get good if you truly want to. I didn't get good at Soulcalibur or Dead or Alive, for instance, just in an hour: I picked my mains and learned the main combos I'd need. As well as the taunt button. A necessity.
Then why the hell bother posting?
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS MY WALLET CAN CRY LATER