Monday, February 29, 2016

The Weekly Stuff #135 - Talking Deadpool, Digimon Story, Fire Emblem Fates, and more!

After a week off, we return with a slew of topics, including more news on Star Trek and Batman v. Superman, a final check-in from Sean on The X-Files revival series, and more. We talk a little more about Deadpool, now that Sean has seen it as well. For the main topic, we both share some video game stories, as I go through the saga of setting up a new Wii U and give an in-depth review of one of this month’s biggest releases, Fire Emblem Fates. And then, in the middle of all that, Sean starts talking about Digimon Story Cybersleuth, and goes off on the strangest Digimon-related monologue you’ll ever hear. This is a strange episode, folks.

TIME CHART:

Intro: 0:00:00 – 0:02:45
News and Stuff: 0:02:45 – 0:32:05
Deadpool talk: 0:32:05 – 0:50:53
Jonathan’s continuing Wii U Adventures: 0:50:53 – 1:11:14
Sean’s Week in Gaming (including Digimon): 1:11:14 – 2:17:10

Fire Emblem Fates: 2:17:10 – 3:04:00

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  2. Loved this one. Had randomly picked up Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth a couple days before listening to this, haven't had a chance to play it. Question; what difficulty is Sean playing Digimon on? I'm just there to catch all the Digimons so I'll probably just play on Normal.

    And on the topic of difficulty; I've decided that I no longer have the time, and after finishing up with Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest on classic, I'm gonna finally give in to the casual mode and do the third run-through of Fates (Revelation) on hard/casual. Have finished every other Fire Emblem (7-10) with their default classic sensibilities, aswell as Awakening on hard/classic. Didn't even grind/fight the map monsters in for extra xp (always saw that as a copout). Conquest in its brutal glory is closure enough for me.

    And if Revelation is the true ending, just this once, everybody lives! (And I save hours, won't have to reset (not that majority of the characters even actually die anyway...) and will get to try playing the game in a all-new all-different light after beating the previous two campaigns with the same cast of characters the classic way :')

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    1. (Accidental delete above) Oh and if Sean hasn't already, he should watch the new Digimon Adventure Tri movies (they poorly released as four episodes stateside), the second movie coming out soon. Tai and Matt and the whole squad grown up (well Persona character age), it's really good, the nostalgia is real. In actual fact the Digimon cartoon/anime and Persona 3 and 4 share a decent amount in common (the first few seasons at least). Highly recommend both series.

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