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I don't think that's an unpopular opinion.Mother/Earthbound is best game series
I mean, you could say that about LOTS of the posts here. It really depends on different circles/communities.I don't think that's an unpopular opinion.
My first reaction to him being in Smash was "wait, what the HELL?!" and then it changed to "actually this is kind of awesome" and THAT changed into "this guy's gonna be a hilarious character to troll people with."I actually think the Duck Hunt dog is hilarious (primarily as I've never played Duck Hunt in my life, so I hold no grudge towards the dog and duck. Matter of fact, he's one of my mains in Super Smash Bros. for 3DS/Wii U).
My first reaction to him being in Smash was "wait, what the HELL?!" and then it changed to "actually this is kind of awesome" and THAT changed into "this guy's gonna be a hilarious character to troll people with."
I can't believe I didn't notice this when I quoted you earlier. I hate the gaming community these days. All they seem to like are "realistic" graphics, they think being "mature" means being overly violent and having no sympathetic characters, and I don't even want to get into how these jagoffs treat girl gamers. I'm honestly ashamed to be a gamer at times.Gamers are a horrid bunch too often
I don't have a problem with violence. I just don't like how difficult it is to root for certain video game characters. I mean, Skyrim was dark, but I like it because you can play your character whatever way you wanted! You could a hero, an anti-hero, or a villain. I don't really like FPSes, but that probably has more to do with how bad I am at that genreAt the same time, there are loads of Nintendo fans who look down on anything that is an FPS or remotely violent ;^)
Oh, boy. I totally agree with you on this. I can't stand how many of them look down on people as "scrubs" because they aren't "playing the game right," which really means "they don't play the way I do." And don't get started on the people who look down on "casuals" because they play games they don't like. I don't like CoD, but I won't dismiss anyone who plays it as not being a "true" gamer. The idea of a "true gamer" or a "true fan" is total bull, and I actually found a rant that sums it all up.Oh and competitive scenes are mostly trash. I love Smash and it allegedly has one of the better pro scenes. But...it's hardly remarkable.
[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]I don't have a problem with violence. I just don't like how difficult it is to root for certain video game characters. I don't really like FPSes, but that probably has more to do with how bad I am at that genre
Oh, boy. I totally agree with you on this. I can't stand how many of them look down on people as "scrubs" because they aren't "playing the game right," which really means "they don't play the way I do." And don't get started on the people who look down on "casuals" because they play games they don't like. I don't like CoD, but I won't dismiss anyone who plays it as not being a "true" gamer. The idea of a "true gamer" or a "true fan" is total bull, and I actually found a rant that sums it all up.
<*points to avatar* Adventures was a decent game - it actually got pretty decent reviews - but it would have been better if they hadn't turned it into a Star Fox game and let it stay as its original concept, Dinosaur Planet. It was going to have an open world that would push the N64 to its limits, and it had some fantastic concept art. The character designs were a lot better, and you were going to actually fight General Scales. Nintendo should have just let Rare take the project with them when they sold them off to Microsoft. I'm not an Xbox gamer, but I would have gladly bought an Xbox just to play that. *sigh* Unfortunately, it just wasn't meant to be.Finally, star fox adventures and assualt where good games and only command sucked.