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    18 hours ago, Ursalink said:

    I wonder, what kind of worlds will Xehanort visit that will convince him to take such a "dark path"?

    I can see Scala Ad Calem being the hub world of sorts for the game. Perhaps we'll also see more of Xehanort's life on Destiny Islands? Perplexed as to how the Disney worlds would feature in story, unless they do a method similar to KHX.

    Of course, a self contained one world storyline for KH could be interesting as well.


  2. Binging with Babish is a cooking channel that focuses on making meals from movies, shows and games. Most all meals are created with the most base ingredients as possible. You expect no less from a professional chef.

    His latest episode was on Sea-Salt Ice Cream! If you've never attempted to make the recipe, this is a pretty good guide. 

     

     


  3. @Sandy Klaws#9359 

    I try to keep an eye out for game devs I admire. I've conversed with more smaller industry people, no one really well known. Most of them can be shy and some are just there to let loose and enjoy the event. Also, some of the industry attendees work for game companies but are not game devs themselves.

    Of the big game devs I follow, I know Jason Rubin (Crash Bandicoot, Jak and Daxter, Oculus) was there. Posed for the CTR Kart well after I did. Would've liked to have met him. Crash was the game that got me into gaming.

    The indie devs were the friendliest people there that I met, and the ones that need the most support, so check their stuff out! They could use more attention. I played the following games from Indiecade:

    - Earth Night - @cleaversoft

    - Infinite Children -  www.infinitechildren.com

    - Sloppy Forgeries - @playfulsystems

    - Ascend - @AscendVR

     

    The overall atmosphere at E3 was very positive, but it did feel dwindling. I'm aware that there is a consensus that E3 is losing steam, and it may be, but the event itself still brought out the best in most attendees.

    I feel Nintendo had the best E3 Conference. They had the best surprises in store. As for best show room floor, I haven't checked out Nintendo yet, so that award goes to 2K and Borderlands 3. They knew how to hype up the crowd.

    Longest wait was NOT FF7 as I antcipated, but rather the Oculus booth. I wanted to play Stormland and Lone Echo 2 (The new VR games by Insomniac and Ready at Dawn, respectively) but they were near constantly full and in the process of being capped off. Stood in line for Asgard's Wrath instead and that was 30 mins per play session. With 3+ people ahead of me and only two Asgard booths, the wait was longer than I thought. AW was redeemed, however, when it took a left turn from standard mythology and allowed me to create Norse Street Sharks as companions. 

    Lastly, the ReMind DLC looks good regarding the main plot. Was hoping for a bit more though. Would like to see some worlds tweaked, namely Frozen and Pooh, but I doubt the DLC will be as game-changing as KH2:FM. Fingers crossed for at least one Disney superboss.

    ...And that, as they say, is that. ?


  4. @Novayon Trials of Mana getting a Western release (and name!) In both original and remake form no less. 

    Most of Nintendo's conference made me smile.

    @Sandy Klaws#9359 While the FF7 demo was my most wanted to play game at E3, the game I enjoyed most was Borderlands 3. Just a series I enjoy but never have time for.

    In terms of moments that are non-gaming related, just meeting the various people and industry staff. I've reunited with a few friends here, but it's mostly all new for me.


  5. Amazing how both were released in the same year and by Disney, no less. Doubt both teams interacted with one other, but if they did... ?

    I linked the two mid-watch during my first viewing with the convoluted time travel and the how the time traveled objects returned back to their original time to prevent nasty paradoxes.

    To me, the plot of Avengers: Endgame was an odd mix of KH3 and Star Trek: Voyager's series finale, also named 'Endgame,' with a small dash of Back to the Future II.

    And yet it works so well...

     

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