This one is a bit biased for me, but my favorite voice acting to this day is the English voice acting of Nia in Xenoblade. Some people say it's not good, but I enjoyed Catrin-mais performance.
This one is a bit biased for me, but my favorite voice acting to this day is the English voice acting of Nia in Xenoblade. Some people say it's not good, but I enjoyed Catrin-mais performance.
I've put this one off because I couldn't think of a character I find genuinely annoying, so I'm going with an obvious choice. I don't hate either of them, but I find Nagito and Kokichi in Danganronpa pretty annoying. I don't like the know it all behavior.
I've put this one off because I couldn't think of a character I find genuinely annoying, so I'm going with an obvious choice. I don't hate either of them, but I find Nagito and Kokichi in Danganronpa pretty annoying. I don't like the know it all behavior.
My comfort game is Harvest Moon/Story of Seasons: A wonderful Life. New Leaf is close, but given the iterative nature of AC I'll probably never return to NL. Also while the SoS remake is objectively better there's a lot of charm that's lacking due to the new art style.
My comfort game is Harvest Moon/Story of Seasons: A wonderful Life. New Leaf is close, but given the iterative nature of AC I'll probably never return to NL. Also while the SoS remake is objectively better there's a lot of charm that's lacking due to the new art style.
I don't know about "underrated" specifically, but more people should definitely play the Famicom Detective Club games, especially Emio. It's a extremely dark but ultimately wholesome in a way game.
I don't know about "underrated" specifically, but more people should definitely play the Famicom Detective Club games, especially Emio. It's a extremely dark but ultimately wholesome in a way game.
Ironically it's not Ganondorf, I do like him a lot, but it's actually Bowser for me. I think his eternal rivalry with Mario and Luigi is really endearing and fun, especially in the RPGs where he almost always ends up being the best character.
Ironically it's not Ganondorf, I do like him a lot, but it's actually Bowser for me. I think his eternal rivalry with Mario and Luigi is really endearing and fun, especially in the RPGs where he almost always ends up being the best character.
So this is obvious, but it's Link. Doesn't really matter which one, but I'll always be nostalgia biased for OOT Link.
So this is obvious, but it's Link. Doesn't really matter which one, but I'll always be nostalgia biased for OOT Link.
Probably tied between Mario Kart and Mario Party. I don't have specific entries, but lately if I had to pick it would MK8D/Jamboree. If I had pick which series, Mario Party would probably be the winner.
Probably tied between Mario Kart and Mario Party. I don't have specific entries, but lately if I had to pick it would MK8D/Jamboree. If I had pick which series, Mario Party would probably be the winner.
This one's tough, I'm not sure what would qualify as "good world building" to be honest. I like the amounts of backstory you can find in Breath of the Wild, but I feel like I'd want to give it to one of the Xenoblade games probably 2 because of the twist.
This one's tough, I'm not sure what would qualify as "good world building" to be honest. I like the amounts of backstory you can find in Breath of the Wild, but I feel like I'd want to give it to one of the Xenoblade games probably 2 because of the twist.
Without a doubt it's the first two Zelda games. It's not even a question, there's so much they could gain from being remade/somewhat reimagined, from story to lore to gameplay, and so on. As they currently are they feel like outsiders in their own series
Without a doubt it's the first two Zelda games. It's not even a question, there's so much they could gain from being remade/somewhat reimagined, from story to lore to gameplay, and so on. As they currently are they feel like outsiders in their own series
The only major thing I'm currently playing is Mario and Luigi Brothership, it's pretty good, not as good as the first three but way better than Dream Team, not a fan of the plug people, design wise, tho.
The only major thing I'm currently playing is Mario and Luigi Brothership, it's pretty good, not as good as the first three but way better than Dream Team, not a fan of the plug people, design wise, tho.
My first game is a hard question because everyone in my family were gamers when I was young, so I'm going with the earliest game year wise I know I played:
My first game is a hard question because everyone in my family were gamers when I was young, so I'm going with the earliest game year wise I know I played: