Prepare Yourself · 2:08am Nov 3rd, 2019
In A Sweetie Dreamland, I just finished titling all the chapters of the Star Allies arc, and without counting the one that should come out, hopefully, tomorrow, which will be a transition chapter, the whole arc will last 16 chapters!
Also, I just finished Luigi's Mansion 3, so I'm starting to work on the sequel to Apple Bloom's Mansion. I don't know when the first chapter will come out, but I first want to finish the Star Allies arc of A Sweetie Dreamland before.
Cool!
No, no, it's clearly Marth that he stole Galactic Counter from. Because Subspace Emissary.
Dark God: I'm the monster who's gonna clobbah dat dere Kirby (and overpowered unicorn filly)!
Said filly: I'm about to end this fiend's whole career... and replace it with a much friendlier one!
By the way, I watched the first part of a walkthrough for Luigi's Mansion 3, and I must say that I'm not very trusting of Polterpup. Back in Dark Moon, when Luigi broke the curse, all the possessed ghosts' eyes turned back to black, including the spectral pup's. In the sequel, the little ghost puppy has white eyes again. The poor thing could be possessed without even showing signs of it...
But I do like Luigi's portrayal in the new game. He seems to remember how the Poltergust works, as seen when he first finds it and recaps its capabilities with Polterpup, and he even knew to use the special light (I forgot what it was called) to rescue Professor E. Gadd from the painting! He also remembered King Boo, and he seems to be less easily scared by things (except for when he first searched for his friends and E. Gadd, and when the blue ghost gave Luigi a scare at the very last minute). Talk about character development!
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What?
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They probably forgot the thing with the eyes.
And I totally agree with you. The characters have good developments. Luigi's still scared of ghosts (he still jump in fright each times he's jumpscared by one), but we can tell he's getting used to hunt them. He doesn't even need E. Gadd this time to start turning from plumber to ghost hunter. King Boo now absolutely hate him (He didn't even wait the end of the game to attack Luigi, and it almost worked). And E. Gadd... I don't think his character changes that much between the first game and this one, actually.
But what I love is the bosses. All the ghosts have personalities, and each fight is different. Some of the fights even gave me some difficulties, where only Boolossus before was able to make me sweat (that last f***** Boo!). Even King Boo almost got me, when he was a pushover in the two previous games. However, I know some people that will rage at the fight against the DJ ghost. (I don't understand why! Ghosts doing dabs was awesome! )
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The blog title is an Ike-related meme, Star Allies gave Meta Knight an actual literal Down+B counterattack in its last update, and Subspace Emissary is a mode in Super Smash Bros Brawl that pairs Marth up with Meta Knight at one point. (Covering my bases regarding which thing actually confuses you)
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Oh! I see! I didn't know about this meme.
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Of course, I realized after posting that it's actually Little Mac who best replicates the actual function of Galactic Counter, due to having a custom version that moves him forwards (which Galactic Counter does because bosses in Kirby deal collision damage and aren't knocked back from attacks)
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True.
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I learned about an incredibly easy way to beat Boolossus in the original Luigi's Mansion: After splitting it into several small Boos, you have to run away so they go after you in a tightly-packed group. Then, when they get close, put them all on ice and suck them all in at once! Easy victory!
And my personal favorite ghost (up to the third floor) has to be the police ghost. I wonder who killed Paul Blart?
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Just you wait. The police ghost was awesome, but he was just the first. The one of the floor B2 is one of my favorites, but the DJ was also very cool. And the fights against the ghosts of Floor 4, 9, and 12 (if I remember correctly) were epic. And Hellen, in one player mode, is surprisingly difficult.
Oh, I went to search on Internet who was Paul Blart. i didn't know this movie. It may be fun to watch, one day, maybe.
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Honestly, this is one of those classic murder mysteries where one of the complications is that the list of people with a motive includes everyone the victim has ever met.
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I never saw the movie where that guy comes from, but is he that bad?