Happy Pokemon release day! I'm tentatively excited to play this game (but I've heard it's got bad performance issues). Are you playing it? Any first impressions?
P.S. The Lechonk planter is available on my Etsy
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as a kid i thought i would graduate from kid problems like cleaning my room to adult problems like jobs and taxes. but instead i have a job and taxes and still have to clean my room. cleaning my room is a lifetime problem. i will never stop having to put my markers away before bedtime. this is a rude way for aging to work.
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childhood friends
i saw this photo while playing Undertale Yellow and HAD to draw it in my style, it was very important
here's the in-game original:
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this is not me trying to defend nintendo's business practices or say that either of these games don't have flaws, but I think a lot of the comparisons people are making between breath of the wild and tears of the kingdom are a little unfair and don't really take into account that they are different games with different purposes.
"breath of the wild feels so empty compared to tears of the kingdom" ... yeah? with breath of the wild, one of the game's main themes was isolation. you wake up in the future far after the apocalypse you were trying to prevent has already settled. you have no memories, very little strength. just like hyrule, just like zelda, all you have is your will to continue. breath of the wild is the quiet moments, the secret spaces, the weight of the world that has continued to turn without you still resting on your shoulders.
tears of the kingdom is not like that. hyrule is no longer the wild. it is no longer quiet and lonely. there's community. every sidequest is intertwined. your friends fight alongside you. this isn't "fixing" breath of the wild, this is it's natural continuation. as time goes on the world continues to heal and rebuild. if breath of the wild was clawing hope, tears of the kingdom is direct action.
like yeah there are things tears is doing better and (imo) things breath of the wild did better. but i don't think either one is a replacement for the other.
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rhythm gamers will be like "u gotta play this song it's so fun" and the song in question gives u carpal tunnel syndrome
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I'm a little late, but i really wanted to draw these two together :]
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'player character has amnesia' is one of those dull tropes that i/we collective accept because it's so damn functional at explaining
a) how a character is so damn basic that they barely know how to hold a gun/swing a sword despite presumably having lived in this world for at least 20 years
b) why their personality can be so flexible that they'll do do anything from 'save every puppy in their path' to 'go out of their way to murder orphans'
but the only game i've ever played it where it TRULY works is Disco Elysium
game went 'PC has amnesia. why? because he went on a drug fueled black-out and his self-hatred became so strong that he literally wiped his whole brain clean. completely. he doesn't even remember what country he's in.' it then went on to say, 'every single moment he's having like a 20 way conversation with the fractured elements of his psyche. even things as simple as "don't lick spilled beer off the counter in this hotel" requires his electrochemistry to duke it out with his volition. he failed a skill check not to piss himself.'
this character has brain damage and it SHOWS
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I put all my 愛 for the game into this one, to everyone who has beared my shouting about this modern classic for the last 4 years, I thank you!!!
Commissioned by Greg Chun (eng voice of Kaname Date)
He will be doing a signing session at a later date where you can get this as a print, go follow him for more info on that!
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