I don't like how it puts unskippable cutscenes in front of hard bosses, and some stuff is a bit obtuse, but it's just a world I really really like spending time in.
Also Balrog.
The controls are also a bit slippery, but that's a common defect among modern platformers for some reason.
I was introduced to anime through Voltron and Pokémon, but did not jump into it until many years later, as a university student.
I rarely watched TV otherwise. As a kid, I was briefly enamored with America's Funniest Home Videos, but I no longer am. Jeopardy is perennially enjoyable, but not something I intentionally seek out. We did as a family watch a TV series telling the story of the Journey to the West, but that was an isolated thing. Only as a university student was I introduced to Law & Order and Veronica Mars. (Due to the easy availability of the former, it has stuck with me more, while I have yet to watch the latter to any significant extent.)
It was also uncommon for me to see movies. My dad did so more often, but to me as a kid the movie theater was just some other thing that occasionally happened in my life, as I didn't much enjoy movies since I often didn't understand what was going on. I often felt that I understood things in TV shows much better than in the short time that movies happened in.
An in-depth and extensive exposure to videogames thus formed the bulk of my entertainment in my formative years.
I don't like how it puts unskippable cutscenes in front of hard bosses, and some stuff is a bit obtuse, but it's just a world I really really like spending time in.
Also Balrog.
The controls are also a bit slippery, but that's a common defect among modern platformers for some reason.
I suppose, but they are slippery in a kind of predictable way I find easy to adjust to.
I don't like how it puts unskippable cutscenes in front of hard bosses, and some stuff is a bit obtuse, but it's just a world I really really like spending time in.
Also Balrog.
The controls are also a bit slippery, but that's a common defect among modern platformers for some reason.
I suppose, but they are slippery in a kind of predictable way I find easy to adjust to.
Yeah, I got used to the controls pretty quickly myself.
I'm just saying that's a thing Tach will have to get used to.
Unless there's something you absolutely must do right now, you should be playing Cave Story
can we not
Cave Story is a great game (and one of my all-time favorites) but it does not seem right to push it onto someone who's not in the mood for it, important to the field as though it may be
I am with you about most things but Joker from the Suicide Squad movie looks fucking stupid.
Not in a funny way either, it just looks dumb.
The whole movie looks absurd and trashy, which is way more #Aesthetic than any Marvel or DC movie has had in the last ten years.
To be honest, while I am with the beau in being dog tired of this shit, I can actually get behind this sentiment. I have a soft spot for shamelessly ridiculous things.
The experience of Cave Story was soured quite a bit for me because I didn't realize that "Hard Mode" meant "fuck you, you get 1 HP mode."
I got as far as, uh, the boss with the tow rope next to it.
Dude, you really need to get over your weird difficulty mode phobia.
Last time I played it was like three years ago. I'm "over" the phobia I guess but that doesn't retroactively improve the experience I had with the game.
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I rarely watched TV otherwise. As a kid, I was briefly enamored with America's Funniest Home Videos, but I no longer am. Jeopardy is perennially enjoyable, but not something I intentionally seek out. We did as a family watch a TV series telling the story of the Journey to the West, but that was an isolated thing. Only as a university student was I introduced to Law & Order and Veronica Mars. (Due to the easy availability of the former, it has stuck with me more, while I have yet to watch the latter to any significant extent.)
It was also uncommon for me to see movies. My dad did so more often, but to me as a kid the movie theater was just some other thing that occasionally happened in my life, as I didn't much enjoy movies since I often didn't understand what was going on. I often felt that I understood things in TV shows much better than in the short time that movies happened in.
An in-depth and extensive exposure to videogames thus formed the bulk of my entertainment in my formative years.
I never went to see movies, though. I've been in a movie theater maybe twice in my life.
I'm just saying that's a thing Tach will have to get used to.
Cave Story is a great game (and one of my all-time favorites) but it does not seem right to push it onto someone who's not in the mood for it, important to the field as though it may be
(sorry)
honestly, at this point, Warner Bros. Animation seems better than DC
sorry -_-
i'm going to play it at my own pace, i'm not going to race through it when i don't feel like it just because people said to play it
should i play with the original music or the remastered?
To be honest, while I am with the beau in being dog tired of this shit, I can actually get behind this sentiment. I have a soft spot for shamelessly ridiculous things.
I haven't played that version. I've played the original freeware version though.
I personally quite like the original music.
well, whatever, if it's good they deserve money for it
(although i don't know if i'm going to like it yet)
i can always change it if i feel like it later
I can actually gift you that version if you want.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
I assumed you got freeware
I did not mean to make you purchase a thing without prep
this is unusual for me, i just haven't been playing many games lately
going to go on easy mode, since that's what they're recommending for first-time players
I think it's fair to do that in both cases.
I got as far as, uh, the boss with the tow rope next to it.
i am relieved
i think Anodyne gave me trust issues
i'm stuck in a shack with a raging Mimiga
what do
^^ I honestly like the remake, but I think it helps that was my first exposure to the game.
will it die if i shoot it
is this a world where people die when they're killed
FWIW, I played Easy on CS and that was still pretty challenging to me.
relieved
then the kool aid man???