Actually true earthbound is like 2x longer/bigger of a game than I ever could have imagined and I really wish it was a game I had played as a kid at times because I think being a kid and progressing in that game would feel so incredible
But at the same time the nostalgia aspect and appreciation...
well, it's nice to see a fellow mono-type player anyway. I find it the most fun way to play pokemon ingame. If you do get pelipper it should be in place of golduck if golduck has cloud nine (disabling the 1.5x weather boost)
you could also consider pelipper as it's the hardest hitting water mon in the game thanks to drizzle's 1.5x boost. And boosts all your other mons. it's also derpy and cute
Golduck and Floatzel both have a problem where they're just way too squishy to use in an ingame playthrough, in my...
Empoleon, milotic, manaphy, Azumarill, palkia, pelipper
I started off with a Gyarados and gastrodon but I dropped them to make room for more fun mons. I definitely want to make space for lumineon as well since it's a pretty Mon and having a storm drain user to pair with surf in double battles...
Game builder garage reminds me how addicting it is to get that rush when you finally solve a problem in your code
The downside is lack of progress becomes frustrating
I've started playing biomutant and it's pretty average so far. I'd love to hear what others think about it if anyone here picked it up
Its 50 bucks at wal mart but I got suckered into buying it digitally for the free preorder dlc
Well, I guess it was $10 dlc
Hey, I'm also playing hollow knight, but I'm only 30 minutes in or so
Did you know you can jump across spikes by swinging your sword at them? Found that out this morning and I'm hoping for some opportunities to get to use it practically