MrSaturn99
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brawl in the family and ragnarok knocking it out of the park
Who's the ghost in the bottom left?
Who's the ghost in the bottom left?
brawl in the family and ragnarok knocking it out of the park
Who's the ghost in the bottom left?
brawl in the family and ragnarok knocking it out of the park
Who's the ghost in the bottom left?
Sneaky Spirit from Rhythm Heaven.
Oooh man, that's a tough call...I'd say Earthbound is the more bizarre / original of the two, so if you want a game experience that's unlike any other game I'd go with that. That being said, Golden Sun is a pretty much perfect RPG in the vein of Final Fantasy / Dragon Quest with some Zelda-style puzzle solving thrown in, so if you want something a little more traditional (but just as awesome) it'll do quite nicely.SmashGAF, Golden Sun or Earthbound next? I need some help deciding!
C-Chorus Men confirmed?!
What if the Brawl in the Family dude is Gematsu's source all along...
But Mario can kill boos with a starman just like Pac-man with a power pellet... and most of the time Pac-man is the hunted!Brawl in the Family is back
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No protag of Geist, 0/10.
Hahaha, nice cake reference
Kirby is insane, rampaging across Dreamland because trivial matters such as that
If you can't even name the protagonist of Geist, then you can't zero-out-of-ten the comic for that omission!![]()
In most of his adventures Kirby is cognizant of the real situation. Squeak Squad is an outlier where he's oblivious to everything but the whereabouts of his cake.
I remember he's named after Sam Raimi.
Hyperactivity said:Still, it stands that he rampaged across Dreamland on a murdering spree because a mouse stole his cake
SmashGAF, Golden Sun or Earthbound next? I need some help deciding!
It really is crazy how good the music is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS4QHo0MlQoSpeaking of Kirby, after going on a YouTube music binge recently, I have to ask. Why is this series so consistently blessed with great music?
Because Kirby songs sound great when remixed, and most Kirby songs are just remixes of older Kirby songs.Speaking of Kirby, after going on a YouTube music binge recently, I have to ask. Why is this series so consistently blessed with great music?
Because Kirby songs sound great when remixed, and most Kirby songs are just remixes of older Kirby songs.
It really is crazy how good the music is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS4QHo0MlQo
Because Kirby songs sound great when remixed, and most Kirby songs are just remixes of older Kirby songs.
It really is crazy how good the music is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS4QHo0MlQo
There's just something about most Kirby music that you literally don't hear anywhere else but in Kirby games. The compositions all have this identity created from the samples used for the songs and Hirokazu Ando's ability to play with every kind of mood while making the most whimsical shit ever.
If I had to do a list, I'd be here forever. Recently though, I've been listening to a lot of Ripple Star, Butter Building, C-R-O-W-N-E-D, and generally a lot of Crystal Shards/Return To Dreamland music and it's really hit me just how much I enjoy Kirby music. It's like Nintendo's Megaman really.
It reminds of how the score for the original Kingdom Hearts game was able to nail the playful and serious sides of things so well. It's so cool that Butter Building and Miracle Matter both hail from the same game series.There's just something about most Kirby music that you literally don't hear anywhere else but in Kirby games. The compositions all have this identity created from the samples used for the songs and Hirokazu Ando's ability to play with every kind of mood while making the most whimsical shit ever.
If I had to do a list, I'd be here forever. Recently though, I've been listening to a lot of Ripple Star, Butter Building, C-R-O-W-N-E-D, and generally a lot of Crystal Shards/Return To Dreamland music and it's really hit me just how much I enjoy Kirby music. It's like Nintendo's Megaman really.
Still, it stands that he rampaged across Dreamland on a murdering spree because a mouse stole his cake
Personally, I find it really generic. I loved every variation of Melee and Brawl's themes, so the music so far has been the biggest disappointment.Speaking of music, I'm sure we've discussed this, but how does everyone feel about Smash 4's Theme now that we've heard it's menu theme mix?
I have some immense nostalgia for Kirby 64 even though it's definitely not as fast as some of the top tier Kirby games. The combination of music (seriously, that game has songs that define an era of my gaming life just because of how catchy the tunes are) and the allure of the mix and match powerups were just too strong. Bomb and cutter for life.
That said, thinking about what I said before regarding Kirby music and moods, how in the hell does a game that have things like Quiet Forest or Rock Star also possess Zero Two as a final boss theme? That song is just so thematically whoa versus the rest of the game.
How is it that some people still have Gamecube controllers from 2002 that work perfectly fine. Melee wore the shit of the main stick on my GC controller, I have bought a replacement since. And will be buying the new Smash Edition ones 'cause the fact that we're getting them is awesome. But it still surprises me when I see my friends GC controller intact. He played about as much as I did, over 1000 hours. Add Brawl to that as well.
What's the game footage where Nabbit is running around in Raganarok's gif? D:
I kind of felt that way at first, but it's really grown on me. After Brawl's went for an "epic" feel, I like that this one is much more playful.Personally, I find it really generic. I loved every variation of Melee and Brawl's themes, so the music so far has been the biggest disappointment.
Mario Golf: World Tour. It happens whenever he gets an eagle.What's the game footage where Nabbit is running around in Raganarok's gif? D:
I have a Wavebird that was bundled with Mario Party 4 at K-Mart that still works perfectly fine, hell I used it for Smash today.
I've had a few-not many, but a few-controllers be ruined due to a childhood friend's dog, but other than that most my controllers for the Gamecube are perfectly intact.
I love Smash 4's main theme, it's epic, upbeat and it really feels like a battle/battle preparation theme in the same way that 64's menu music did.
I have some immense nostalgia for Kirby 64 even though it's definitely not as fast as some of the top tier Kirby games. The combination of music (seriously, that game has songs that define an era of my gaming life just because of how catchy the tunes are) and the allure of the mix and match powerups were just too strong. Bomb and cutter for life.
That said, thinking about what I said before regarding Kirby music and moods, how in the hell does a game that have things like Quiet Forest or Rock Star also possess Zero Two as a final boss theme? That song is just so thematically whoa versus the rest of the game.
SmashGAF, Golden Sun or Earthbound next? I need some help deciding!
Speaking of music, I'm sure we've discussed this, but how does everyone feel about Smash 4's Theme now that we've heard it's menu theme mix?