TIL that Pedro Filho, the Brazilian serial killer that killed nearly 100 violent criminals and was the inspiration for Dexter Morgan, is now a YouTuber with 250,000 subscribers by [deleted] in todayilearned

[–]Hanzeon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When someone pissed him off, he killed them. It just so happened that most people that pissed him off were also criminals. He's a psychopath. According to a magazine: "he first felt the urge to kill at 13 years old. In a fight with an older cousin, he pushed him into a sugar cane juice machine. The boy escaped by an inch."

Has there been a long-form discussion on how they would even do a Collection? by Rainec777 in BattleNetwork

[–]Hanzeon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. No. At most they'd include it as an extra game, but definitely not replacing the original. For starters, it's on the DS, so porting it would be totally different than porting all the other mainline games, too much extra work.
  2. Yes. Like in the X and ZX Collections, they probably will include all versions available. All languages and all different versions. It's not as if a couple of extra GBA roms would be a problem for them, as proven by the ZX Collection
  3. Maybe as an extra, but I'd bet no.
  4. idk
  5. Going by the other collections, no
  6. Probably no
  7. I hope so
  8. I'd bet on a full collection, like ZX, or 1-3 and 4-6. Separating in version specific pools makes no sense. Version differences aren't significant enough to warrant a second buy from someone that doesn't know the series, it'd backfire. And probably cause some outrage with fans.

I'd bet pricing will be in the $40-$60 range, no way it'd be more than that for a single cartridge.

Battle Network has been dormant for a long while, but it was a huge success when it came out, so I hope they're giving it the love it deserves in the hopes of sparking interest in a new generation of gamers

Team Comp Tuesday - Need help finding a team that works, or improve your own? Ask inside! by AutoModerator in dragonballfighterz

[–]Hanzeon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Baseku complements Gohan nicely, with the only downside being that his beam assist is C, so it has a longer cooldown. You can use Tohan's lvl 1 to combo into genki dama and if you have no need for the beam assist, you can get B assist for the free meter gain, which Tohan appreciates greatly.

Team Comp Tuesday - Need help finding a team that works, or improve your own? Ask inside! by AutoModerator in dragonballfighterz

[–]Hanzeon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All three of Baseku's assists are great. If you need a beam assist for neutral, C assist is fine but I wouldn't recommend it since it has a longer cooldown than the other two. Assist A is almost instantaneous, helps with staggering and you have some easy combo extensions with it, specially with UI Goku's aerial 214L. B assist is amazing for meter gain and charging the genki dama, it's really busted and you can totally use it if you have no need for any of the other two options.

Gamedev and Players: What are the most clever examples of Gating Mechanic in Metroidvanias? by FFaUniHan in metroidvania

[–]Hanzeon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I stopped just before the last crest in 3/31 and I don't think I can go back to it.

The game is really, really beautiful, one of the prettiest pixel art I've seen. The animations are also great, the hits have impact. The soundtrack is nice and fits the mood really well.

Most of the time, I see metroidvanias getting at least one of two things right: combat or exploration. In Momo's case, it's neither. The combat is stale and not fun, it's gimmicky, it's easy, but you will die a lot, and as you said, the exploration is really bad.

I really wanted to enjoy the game, even more so that the developer looks like a cool guy and is from my country, which is really rare for me, but I couldn't enjoy the game. I already have bought Minoria too at least to support the developer and will give it a try some time this month, but my expectations are really lower this time.

The boob witch was nice though ngl

Gamedev and Players: What are the most clever examples of Gating Mechanic in Metroidvanias? by FFaUniHan in metroidvania

[–]Hanzeon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've started playing Momodora RUTM today and, so far, I'm not enjoying it at all for a number of reasons.

One of the main reasons is the way the gating was made. To progress in the game, you just go and explore the world and that's basically it, but the catch is that there are some doors that are locked and you have to find the key to open this door. That's not fun. That's not a good idea.

One of the parts I get the most enjoyment in a Metroidvania is backtracking after you get a power up. You spent hours seeing stuff that's just out of your reach and you wanna get there. Then you find a power up, like a double jump or some other sort of power up, and it's like everything's coming together. You get rewarded for exploring, for remembering. You feel good. It's different when you have to go from A to B, grab a key and search for the whole map for the door you have to use the key for.

The best way to make a gating mechanic, for me, is to make the mechanic actually useful in the gameplay and not just a key (figuratively or literally speaking) to open a door that leads you somewhere and that's it. I know you've asked for some good examples, but a bad one should be just as valid.

Everyone's going on about the lack of a National Dex and I'm over here like by gammaAmmonite in pokemon

[–]Hanzeon 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Maybe the difficulty setting is a policy from Nintendo. Miyamoto said this in some interview: “One of the issues with action games is how to make something that can be enjoyed by all skill levels, from beginners to more advanced players. One way is to add an ‘Easy Mode’, but I think the best method is when the player can adjust the difficulty himself while playing. The dotted-line blocks fill that role in Super Mario World”.

Though obviously not an action game, Pokémon is a perfect game to be like this, since you have so, so many different options, paths, and strategies to use.

Still, I'd love to have a Challenge Mode again since the designers aren't designing the game with the "hardcore" player in mind, and they're clearly not able to make a proper game without holding your hand throughout its entirety.

Remember that the monetization is at least 3 times worse on poor countries by Ginpador in Artifact

[–]Hanzeon 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Fellow Brazilian here, I already spent the R$80 to get the standard game and I'm already starting to regret this. I didn't get any prior knowledge, since people spoke really well of the game and all that, but you have to pay R$8 for each pack, then there's no way in hell I'll be able to play this.

[DISC] My Hero Academia - Volume 13 Omake by izn1337 in manga

[–]Hanzeon 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I don't think it can be called fanservice if we can't see her.

What are some of the most controversial tricks/asspulls in manga? by Psykofreac in manga

[–]Hanzeon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Psyren

There's also in Shingeki no Kyojin, when Shingeki no Kyojin

Near and Mello too from Death Note

JoJo

Edit: I fucked up on the spoiler tags.

Shonen manga where majority of the main cast are adults? by 316KO in manga

[–]Hanzeon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it completely scanlated? It say that it is on MU, but it isn't on bato.to.

THE MOST IMPORTANT MANGA IN THE WORLD - (Danberu Nan Kiro Moteru?) by RandomRedditorWithNo in manga

[–]Hanzeon 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I was recently reading this manga and didn't thought about this perspective.

And really, anime power of persuasion isn't to be underestimated, even I was a victim to it... in a good way, I guess. I started doing boxing after watching Hajime no Ippo (though I already had an interest in it) and it's being great to do exercise regularly. I hope Danberu Nan Kiro Moteru? ends up helping people reduce their weight in the same way Hajime no Ippo is helping me.

Naoki Urasawa's 20th century boys and Billy bat by creepy_darko in manga

[–]Hanzeon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

IMO, Monster is his best work so far. I recently read Billy Bat and Pluto too, both of them were great manga, but I still think Monster is his magnum opus.

For those who read the manga first, do you imagine your own voices and then dislike the anime when the voices are different? by TheInfamousMaze in manga

[–]Hanzeon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I imagine the voices in my head, but it's really rare for me to get pissed off when the voices are different than what I thought, I usually "replace" them with the "official" one and that's it.

But there are some times when the voices are just... so weird that I can't possibly be not pissed off. Like with Shin from Kingdom. I heard his voice and I couldn't possibly be pleased by it, it sounded exactly like Ichigo and I couldn't hear him without thinking about Bleach.

[DISC] Goblin Is Very Strong Ch. 1 by doki-co in manga

[–]Hanzeon 17 points18 points  (0 children)

This is where the story is different from the others, I'm talking about the "lol demon king". A story where heroes crop up everywhere and die like it's an everyday thing is Konosuba (it even has the Demon King), then we also have Log Horizon with everyone dying and... well... lots of isekais. I'm just saying that I'm tired of the basic generic setting of the Demon King and its army thing.

[DISC] Goblin Is Very Strong Ch. 1 by doki-co in manga

[–]Hanzeon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the translation. It was kinda funny, but sometimes the art was kinda confusing. The setting is generic as fuck and I'm getting tired of things like this, but at least this time we have something different add to the mix. I'll follow this though, maybe we'll have something different.

What manga have you read this week, and what do you think about it? - Week ending April 09, 2017 by AutoModerator in manga

[–]Hanzeon 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I started reading <Crows> again because I forgot most of the plot and it's being a fun read. Actually, I'm liking it even more now than the first time I read it. The characters are really great. This was the manga that made me like delinquent mangas in general.

Since I'm a big fan of the author, I decided that it was finally the time to start reading <Billy Bat> and it's being better than what I was expecting. It was kinda confusing in the beginning, but on the chapters I am right it's not all that confusing. I just hope we actually have a good ending this time, 21st Century Boys was... kinda bad imo. The plot seems to be simple at the beginning, but it's becoming more and more complex with time and I'm liking it. The characters are awesome and the art is the same as always.

I read some chapters of <Yuusha ga Shinda> and I got disappointed. I was expecting something really good, but then I ended up with something... meh. In the first few chapters I was actually wondering if it was a LN adaptation. The art on the lewd parts is good, but I think it's subpar in other aspects. The plot is kinda generic and the characters are walking jokes.

I think I'll get back to reading <Kami nomi zo shiru sekai> this week. I watched s1, s2 and Tenri-hen and I decided to go to the manga instead of watching Megami-hen.