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He's a fanboy. And fanboys can't take criticism. Kinda ironic considering how I then get accused of being a hypocrite but I often find myself the biggest critic of games which I love.

Also probably doesn't like how I've been pointing out most of the games he's been hyped for lately are going to come out rough, or outright shit. Took him 6 months to admit I was right about BF2042.
I think that fanboys can't take criticism because they are so wrapped up in their love for the thing that they can't see it objectively. It's ironic because often times, the people who are most critical of games are also the biggest fans.
 
At best, I am hoping to see more Mario + Rabbids and get a release date. I have to imagine it and Bayonetta 3 will be showcased. Otherwise, the presentation will likely just be an uninteresting JRPG slideshow with random sports game in to fill time.
JRPGs are never uninteresting.

As an aside, Live A Live will likely be on the Direct as it's releasing next month and will hopefully not get lost in the Xenoblade shuffle.
 
One thing to note about this partner direct is that its 25 minutes in length, making it the longest third party partner showcase yet. Most average around 10 minutes. So that lends credence to the idea that this will at least have a lot of things (or a few really big things) to show. That being said, here's hoping that Nintendo announces during the showcase that real direct, featuring major Nintendo titles is coming soon, maybe even on the 29th, and this direct is just to get the third party stuff out of the way.
 
I booted up Xenoblade Remastered in anticipation of 3 and feel like I might have done something horribly wrong since I last touched this like a year ago. I’m in the High Entia area after Melia leaves the party for a bit and the group of 4 lizards harrassing an npc is killing me. I’m not sure if I’m horribly underleveled, undergeared, or my party comp is ass.

Should I just jump into Future Connected instead?
 
I booted up Xenoblade Remastered in anticipation of 3 and feel like I might have done something horribly wrong since I last touched this like a year ago. I’m in the High Entia area after Melia leaves the party for a bit and the group of 4 lizards harrassing an npc is killing me. I’m not sure if I’m horribly underleveled, undergeared, or my party comp is ass.

Should I just jump into Future Connected instead?
Depends. If you've not finished a version of Xenoblade 1 before, then absolutely not. The first scene of Future Connected is the ending of the base game, so about as spoilery as it comes. Not to mention it constantly talks about the world after the end of the base game. If you already know the story, go for it.

If you just wanna get past those lizards, Dunban/Riki/Shulk will be a solid party comp. You'll want high agility on Dunban, high Ether on Riki, and high physical damage for Shulk and take "Peerless" for Dunban and for Riki go with "Hero Time" and "You Can Do It". Dunban's thing of "never getting hit" and Riki's massive HP pool will give some pretty nice sustain, and with Peerless/Hero Time thrown in, you'll get some nice damage buffs too (Peerless is why Shulk/Reyn/Dunban is such a high-damage party too).

If you've got the final skill in the Wisdom tree then you could also try the Naked Dunban strat. Literally just take off all his armour and skill link any extra evasion/agility. It's a bit of a meme but it works really well, probably only really falling off in postgame content when you have access to level 6 agility gems.
 
"rumor"

And into the trash it goes.
You must feel dumb right about now

Partner direct. Fucking lmao. I consider that karma for Nintendo fans shitting the bed over Fire Emblem and Xenoblade all of last week.
This. So they can keep bitching.
Nintendo are the only fanbase that cries about 3rd party announcements and then cry about no 3rd Party support.
 
Depends. If you've not finished a version of Xenoblade 1 before, then absolutely not. The first scene of Future Connected is the ending of the base game, so about as spoilery as it comes. Not to mention it constantly talks about the world after the end of the base game. If you already know the story, go for it.

If you just wanna get past those lizards, Dunban/Riki/Shulk will be a solid party comp. You'll want high agility on Dunban, high Ether on Riki, and high physical damage for Shulk and take "Peerless" for Dunban and for Riki go with "Hero Time" and "You Can Do It". Dunban's thing of "never getting hit" and Riki's massive HP pool will give some pretty nice sustain, and with Peerless/Hero Time thrown in, you'll get some nice damage buffs too (Peerless is why Shulk/Reyn/Dunban is such a high-damage party too).

If you've got the final skill in the Wisdom tree then you could also try the Naked Dunban strat. Literally just take off all his armour and skill link any extra evasion/agility. It's a bit of a meme but it works really well, probably only really falling off in postgame content when you have access to level 6 agility gems.
Played it on Wii. I straight up booted up whatever save I had in there from like a year and a half ago.
 
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