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Nintendo Mood

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             Hello, this started out as something else but kind of derailed so I’m going to try to rework it. I’ve been playing Metroid Prime Remastered and was feeling nostalgic and a little bitter. Bitter because I traded in my Wii U and all my Wii stuff including Metroid Prime Trilogy. If I hadn’t sold that stuff I probably wouldn’t have the need to buy the remaster and it made me think back on the Wii and such. It all just made me think about Nintendo as a whole right now.             So much has happened since I started this. Soo, okay, first off I really enjoyed the Wii and the motion controls. Playing Metroid Prime Remastered I started off bouncing back and forth between motion and standard controls and the motion just felt better to me. With standard controls you have your arm canon out directly in front of you and it’s just kind of weird. I like the motion and actually moving the canon around. In a normal FPS with a gun I understand but it just seems weird for Samus. But for

3/10/23 Just Today, Nothing Fancy

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            Hello. So I’ve been playing Wild Hearts and I like it a lot, possibly more than Monster Hunter but I wonder how long it can last, like if there was a sequel for instance because all the armor in the game is based on old Japanese fashion to some extent so what could they do for a sequel? The only thing I can think of is they go to different lands, different cultures, kind of like Assassin’s Creed but I feel like that could get old. I find the Japanese samurai thing is already been overdone these last few years with Ghosts of Tsushima, Sekiro, even Monster Hunter Rise and Assassin’s Creed is finally going to Japan in the near future, something I think they should’ve done along time ago, but I just feel like it’s kind of oversaturated. Just like the Viking theme a few years ago. You had Hellblade, then God of War then, again, Assassin’s Creed and a plethora of indie games in that vein. Like, spread this stuff out a bit.             There’s a lot of things I like in Wild Hear