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@egoraptor @TheFantasticIan Well well well, lookit Mr. Two Wieners over here. 🌭🌭
Got my flu shot and my updated Covid-19 booster today! Now more than ever, it’s important to stay up to date on immunizations whenever possible!! 💉🩹❤️🩹
Now that Kirby has firmly established himself in 3D with Forgotten Land, perhaps a natural way to build off that in the next game is the triumphant return of the animal friends in the third dimension?
Maybe not all at once, but the Rick/Coo/Kine trio could be a solid start.
These Engaged Li’l Mobsters say: “…I love you (88 times), I love you (89 times), I love you (90 times), I love you (91 times), I love you (92 times), I love you…” 💍💕💍
Casting Jess Harnell as LeChuck is an... interesting choice.
I'm a bit bummed! Jess is a *spectacular* voice-acting vet with a ton of iconic roles under his belt, but I had really hoped whoever succeeded Earl Boen in the role would be able to match his deep and gravely gravitas.
2004: Paper Mario The Thousand-Year Door
The first two Paper Mario games are infused into my very DNA. Sharing fan art for this game online jump-started my desire to draw. I've probably played both over a dozen times. The de-RPG-ification of the series is certainly... saddening.
2009: Mario & Luigi Bowser's Inside Story
50% playable Bowser, a screwball Fawful-fueled plot, and a near-constant barrage of pure strangeness from start to finish. Although there are Mario RPG games I've enjoyed after, they've never *quite* hit the same after this one.
2011: The Binding of Isaac
This game contains so many elements and themes that would normally completely repel me from a game, but something about its style made all its vile monsters and grim plot just palatable enough for me to become addicted to this game for countless hours.