My attempt at feeding a Morelull goes horribly wrong in New Pokemon Snap! I also share my new Tom Nook plushie from Build-A-Bear and we discuss the new God among video games: Calculator!
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My attempt at feeding a Morelull goes horribly wrong in New Pokemon Snap! I also share my new Tom Nook plushie from Build-A-Bear and we discuss the new God among video games: Calculator!
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A special someone introduced me to Tetris many years ago. Who could it be? And though I’m totally unqualified to do so, I try my best to answer Twitch-specific relationship advice!
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In retrospect, the original Pokemon Snap was way ahead of its time. Decades before photo mode became a staple in many modern games, Pokemon Snap was essentially Photo Mode: The Video Game. Despite the game’s misgivings, the novelty of taking pictures of cute creatures in their natural habitat made for an experience that we haven’t really seen since.
New Pokemon Snap isn’t going to revolutionize the world like the first one did. It doesn’t have to. Really, it’s primary goal is to give players that same magic of taking photos of Pokemon in the wild while cleaning up some of the originals issues, such as its incredibly-short run-time.
Oh snap! Decades after snapping photos of Pokemon on the Nintendo 64, I’m ready to do it again in New Pokemon Snap on the Nintendo Switch!
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With our team struggling to establish its footing in Rogue Company, I pull out all the stops in hopes of getting us back on the right track! We also discuss our initial impressions of New Pokemon Snap, share podcast recommendations, and discuss the nuances of warming up food in a microwave!
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Extenuating circumstances have made playing board games with others difficult. Steff and I still gather around our coffee table to play here-and-there, but we haven’t shared a table with others to play board games with since before the pandemic hit.
During this time of social distance, I’ve turned to Board Game Arena for my tabletop gaming fix.
Street Fighter: The Miniatures Game and its Boss Expansion come in slickly-produced boxes that are ready for store shelves. Meanwhile, the stretch goals box is…short on style points. Everything is packed in an otherwise non-descript cardboard box save for the black print on its face. Considering its steep $150 price point, I wish Jasco Games had a better way of presenting this content.
Where it lacks in presentation it makes up for with the plethora of goodies inside the box.
Still have much to learn with Rose, but I make some incredible reads in this set of Street Fighter V: Champion Edition matches! We also discuss the rumors of NetherRealm Studios making a Marvel fighting game and false accusations made against me!
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Tetris 99 wins seem to come more naturally when I’m not really paying attention to the game. Who woulda thunk? We also discuss expanding your taste in music, this year’s crop of Oscar best picture nominees, and secrets from inside the radio industry!
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My Street Fighter V road to redemption hits a major stumbling block when I run into two characters I’ve never fought against. How do I respond squaring off against characters and strategies I’ve never seen before?
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