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Hi everyone, welcome to my hopefully obscure main title screen. While I do play a variety of games, I'm just a really huge fan of Fire Emblem and Ace Attorney.

Curiosity is a really powerful thing. I found this site through one of my favorite channels to watch (barely uploads, but great content to make up for it): https://www.youtube.com/@Exellocks

I find this site to be extremely fascinating, because it gives you an easy way to review games you've played/revisited.

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Favorite Games

Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario Galaxy
Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth
Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth
Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles
Banjo-Tooie
Banjo-Tooie

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A little better than the first game? I like that it has two hubworlds you must complete before reaching the final challenge. Otherwise, it doesn't change much fundamentally besides adding a couple new enemies, spells, and items.

Boooooooring. Zelda style dungeon crawler with gameplay that I enjoyed more as a kid than I did 2 years ago. It has good replay value sure, and good character customization, but that's about it.

Whether you choose to focus on brawling or magicking, neither pathway is truly enjoyable because the gameplay loop is so one-dimensional. Get quests, try to fit as many of them into the same floor as possible to get the most out of your time, report back to the townspeople who requested said quests to begin with. Rinse and repeat until you get strong enough to fight the final boss.

It's definitely somewhat nostalgic, but it is crazy repetitive. Also the dungeon music sucks so much that it had to be fixed in later entries. The later games aren't that much better either, since Wildtangent thought they had struck gold with this one, and didn't want to change things too much with its sequels.

How do you improve on perfection? This expansion pack epitomizes that very thing, and I love its visuals - they're so cozy and relaxing, whilst also feeling very alien and mysterious at the same time. That takes talent. Too bad Wildtangent lost all of its creative spark.