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On November 11 2017 00:53 andrewlt wrote: As somebody who only played Chronicles, what's the differences? And this is coming from somebody who mained the summoner/mage because I'm not a big fan of twitch playstyles.
XCX is just like XC except you get a Giant Robot suit that you use to fly around and hunt alien dinosaurs.
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Just got a Switch for my Birthday
Now to find a game to play...
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On November 11 2017 03:32 {CC}StealthBlue wrote:Just got a Switch for my Birthday Now to find a game to play... Get them all.
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Damn, that's a heft birthday present.
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On November 11 2017 01:48 Terranasaur wrote:Show nested quote +On November 11 2017 00:53 andrewlt wrote: As somebody who only played Chronicles, what's the differences? And this is coming from somebody who mained the summoner/mage because I'm not a big fan of twitch playstyles. XCX is just like XC except you get a Giant Robot suit that you use to fly around and hunt alien dinosaurs.
XBC is more focused on story and charrcters than XBX. X perfected everything about gameplay, and it's an even bigger true open world, and its story is mysterious, open and ends with a cliffhanger. Plus X had mechs. You could build and costumize mechs and then fly with them. Just a tip, don't rush to get a mech. After you have a mech the prespective of the world size changes. Explore on foot wtv you can to see the beauty of Mira. Specially Noctilum
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Damn shame that one can't play Luigi in Mario Odyssey
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Mario and Luigi are heading to the big screen in one of the highest-profile licensing deals by a Hollywood studio in years.
Illumination Entertainment, which makes animated films for Comcast Corp.’s CMCSA -1.23% Universal Pictures, is close to an agreement with Nintendo Co. NTDOY 1.26% to make an animated “Super Mario Bros.” movie based on the 32-year-old videogame series about a pair of sibling plumbers who fight evil turtles and mushrooms in a fantasy kingdom, said people with knowledge of the discussions.
Nintendo’s marquee characters have long been tempting to Hollywood, particularly now that the movie business is driven by globally popular franchise films featuring well known brands like Marvel superheroes, “Fast and Furious” and Harry Potter. The dozens of Super Mario Brothers games and their spin-offs are widely believed to be the best-selling videogame franchise ever, having sold more than 330 million units total, according to Nintendo.
Illumination, which made “Despicable Me,” “Minions” and “The Secret Life of Pets,” has been talking to Nintendo for more than a year about the movie, according to the people who know about the recent talks. The potential deal follows an agreement Universal’s theme-parks unit made with Nintendo two years ago to build attractions based on Mario and other characters.
A Nintendo spokesman declined to comment, as did an Illumination spokeswoman.
Universal finances and releases films produced by Illumination, which it co-owns with the animation company’s chief executive, Chris Meledandri.
Nintendo hasn’t made deals for movies or TV shows based on any of its marquee characters since 1993’s commercially and critically disastrous “Super Mario Brothers” starring Bob Hoskins, John Leguizamo and Dennis Hopper. Since then, its only cinematic efforts have been 20 inexpensive children’s animated movies based on its “Pokémon” games that were produced by an affiliate.
The most complicated issue in the negotiations between Illumination and Nintendo has been making the Japanese videogame company feel confident it will be involved enough in the creative process, said one person close to the talks. Nintendo’s creative guru, Shigeru Miyamoto, who created Mario Bros., has been part of the talks and likely will be a producer on the movie, along with Mr. Meledandri, this person said.
The agreement could allow Illumination to make multiple “Super Mario” movies, though only one is currently planned, this person added. It would be animated by Illumination’s Paris studio Mac Guff and is in the early stages of development, meaning it likely wouldn’t come out for several years.
Nintendo CEO Tatsumi Kimishima said in an interview last year with Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun that the company was in talks with several Hollywood studios about making movies based on its games. In an April analyst briefing, Mr. Kimishima said the company is making theme-park and movie deals less for the potential profits from licensing than for the additional sales revenue that could come from “synergy with the dedicated videogame business.” Videogame movies have had a relatively poor record at the box office. Last year’s “Warcraft” was a flop in the U.S., though it did well in China, and other disappointments have included adaptations of “Doom,” “Need for Speed,” “Prince of “Persia” and “Assassin’s Creed.”
Nonetheless, they remain attractive to Hollywood. Time Warner Inc.’s Warner Bros. and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. in March will release a reboot of “Tomb Raider,” after a pair of films in the early 2000s based on the games about an explorer and action hero had mixed results. An “Angry Birds” animated movie last year performed decently and a sequel is scheduled for 2019.
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I'm not a fan of the idea that Nintendo's silent protags are going to be the main characters in a decent sized film. At least without establishing their personality in game first.
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Charles Martinet should do the voice for that.
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A glorious film without actual sentences! Just 'yahoo' 'mario time' 'itsa me! mario!'
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I'm surprised Mario is still ahead of Pokemon even with its over 10 year head start. Just seems like Pokemon has more presence in general.
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...and I just got a text from Amazon that my next Pokemon game will be arriving on Friday.
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On November 16 2017 09:33 Terranasaur wrote: ...and I just got a text from Amazon that my next Pokemon game will be arriving on Friday. Game leaked so I've started already
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On November 16 2017 10:27 Cricketer12 wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2017 09:33 Terranasaur wrote: ...and I just got a text from Amazon that my next Pokemon game will be arriving on Friday. Game leaked so I've started already Does it still do the awful frame drop/lag in doubles that Sun and Moon did?
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Enjoying Oddysey a lot. Levels are nice and compact so it keeps the variety going. Only qualm is that finding moons is so common and easy you don't get the same challenge and satisfaction of finding a star in 64 for example. But perfect for some casual entertainment. Especially the city level is awesome.
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On November 16 2017 13:20 Gahlo wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2017 10:27 Cricketer12 wrote:On November 16 2017 09:33 Terranasaur wrote: ...and I just got a text from Amazon that my next Pokemon game will be arriving on Friday. Game leaked so I've started already Does it still do the awful frame drop/lag in doubles that Sun and Moon did?
wasn't that for older 3ds only? but yeah its annoying a heck.
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On November 16 2017 19:47 BLinD-RawR wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2017 13:20 Gahlo wrote:On November 16 2017 10:27 Cricketer12 wrote:On November 16 2017 09:33 Terranasaur wrote: ...and I just got a text from Amazon that my next Pokemon game will be arriving on Friday. Game leaked so I've started already Does it still do the awful frame drop/lag in doubles that Sun and Moon did? wasn't that for older 3ds only? but yeah its annoying a heck. idk, I don't have a fancy 3DS. I missed the trade-up period for the only released design I like.
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Nope it exists for new 3DS as well (Or at least it still did for S&M, haven't checked USUM yet since it's not out yet) It's related to the fact that they made new high-poly models for all the pokémon and the 3DS has a hard time with those models Their plan is to reuse the models for future games so they don't have to redo them every gen/game
Sadly the 3DS games are suffering as a result, at least this problem should disappear entirely once the games move onto the switch
It's not as bad on the new 3DS though, but it still exists like if it's a 2v2 battle with weather effects, anytime you launch an attack you'll see a few drops It sucks
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Yeah, I did some digging and am surprised at how some of the recent Mario games actually outsold some of the later generation Pokemon games.
Then again, when I looked at your list, it seems Mario benefits a lot from being bundled with Nintendo consoles.
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