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Can, can Link use a skeletal arm as a weapon? I, I, What. WHAT?

 

This game is amazing.

when you beat up the skeleton enemies (I can't remember their names) they fall apart and you can just grab their arm and use it as a weapon, yes.
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Guys look what Norman Reedus (star of the new Kojima Productions game Death Stranding) posted on his Instragram:

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EDIT: *looks at new amiibos*

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EDIT EDIT: Ok, this is my first time seeing the Ubisoft conference, what the funk was with the dancing?

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Personally I really enjoyed Sticker Star, and I've been excited about this one since it got announced. It improves on what Sticker Star attempted, from what I've heard, so I'm happy about that.

 

I hope the expo exploits the interesting aspects of each publisher, and looking forward to Nintendo..., especially Color Splash since the fate of Paper Mario lies there... still the concept of painting things is interesting and unique, for endless possibilities......

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If memory serves one of the major issues people had with Sticker Star was it took out the heart of the Paper Mario games so hopefully this brings that heart back.

 

I'm not even sure what you mean by this. The RPG elements? The great story? Unique partners?

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EDIT EDIT: Ok, this is my first time seeing the Ubisoft conference, what the funk was with the dancing?

oh you mean ubisofts surefire way to win e3?

 

If memory serves one of the major issues people had with Sticker Star was it took out the heart of the Paper Mario games so hopefully this brings that heart back.

From everything they've shown and the interviews I've watched, doesn't look like it.

 

I'm not even sure what you mean by this. The RPG elements? The great story? Unique partners?

From what others who have played the series tell me, literally all three.

 

Actually, on that note I'm curious where Playtonic was since they were suppose to be at E3 and I haven't heard anything from them.

Someone's not looking hard enough.

 

 

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If someone told me Ninty's Zelda would sweep E3 off its feet a week ago, I wouldn't have believed them.

 

They did it, the funkers. They won E3 for me. That's one more reason for me to consider a Wii U.

 

https://mynintendonews.com/2016/06/16/aonuma-said-that-changes-in-zelda-breath-of-the-wild-were-made-based-on-negative-skyward-sword-feedback/

 

>But then, after creating this larger world, I realized that getting lost isn’t that bad. Having the option to do whatever you want and get lost is actually kind of fun.

 

10/10

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For me, it's not that I didn't expect Zelda to do well, I knew it would (though now this much). It's just when they announced it would be their only playable game at E3 and that it would be their primary focus, I was worried that it alone wouldn't be able to carry their E3 game, which it totally did and then some.

 

I hate getting lost. I have a terrible sense of direction, and it's the main reason I never even beat the first Metroid Prime game (I know there's a map, but I even have gotten lost driving with a GPS). But with open world games I can always go in a straight line to somewhere if I need to, so I have no problems here.

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