The Jonathans are back with vacation stories, and we tag-team both jokes and editing for this special episode!
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/rfn/31066
This week's show begins with everyone reuniting after both Jonny and Jon were out last week. New Business starts with Jonny's woeful tale of how he lost his 3DS in New York and then missed recording RFN, making for a Very Bad Day in the city of dreams. In happier news, he did recently finish Xenoblade Chronicles and shares a measured response to the ending as well as a glowing review of the overall experience. Jonny also advises against playing through the Mass Effect 3 Extended Cut, but not for the reason you might expect. Mr. Lindemann, returning from his own vacation, finds that his bowling skills have severely deteriorated in Wii Sports. He also shares some appreciative thoughts on Lollipop Chainsaw, the latest fever dream of Suda 51 (see also: Killer 7, No More Heroes). James finally catches up with Tales of the Abyss, the robust RPG for your 3DS, and he confirms reports of the game's bizarre storytelling. Guillaume brings it home (rhyme!) with a pair of eShop downloads from earlier this year: the challenging platformer Mutant Mudds, and the depthless Punch-Out clone we know as Sakura Samurai.
Jon had to step out after Now Playing, so the remaining trio digs in for an energetic round of Listener Mail. First up is an extensive look into load times and storage media for gaming systems, including Wii U -- but the conversation also takes a surprising turn towards the apparently highly sought WiFi dongle released for taking Nintendo DS online. Then we answer a desperately terse question about Project Sora's closing (and Namco Bandai's huge push for Smash Bros.) with a massive, James-led exploration of Japanese shadow companies and how the Tekken developer could benefit from this partnership. Finally, we look deep into the ways Nintendo collects feedback from the media, fans, and its own experts -- and how that feedback is used (or not) to direct development of future releases. This segment spans over an hour despite covering only three questions with three podcasters! Keep the magic flowing by sending us your own excellent questions.
We'll be taking next week off due to summer activities, but you can look forward to a big Episode 300 spectacular in just a few more weeks! Until then, you might want to cover the gap by checking out our sister shows, NWR Connectivity and Radio Trivia: Podcast Edition. Also, you can start playing Wario Land 4 and dropping globules of observance into the official RetroActive forum thread -- we'll get to this feature soon after the anniversary event!
Your talk about Tales confused me... You talk about being forced to auto-battle: I assume you aren't talking about the part where you play Ash instead of Luke? I recall playing that guy manually though it was kinda annoying because he has some spells on his quick skill slots which are kinda suicidal to pull off in the middle of melee combat.
I'm surprised to see so much love for Tales of the Abyss. I played the PS2 version, and after a few hours I just couldn't get into it (around the part of 10+ hour tutorial where they're explaining how you can only use special moves while within the "Fields of Phonons" sections of the battle maps). I loved Tales of Symphonia, but there was just something "off" about Tales of the Abyss. Maybe it's the convoluted battle system or that Abyss looks "cheap" and ugly without Symphonia's Cel Shading, but that game (and Symphonia 2) really turned me off from Tales until I played Vesperia on the 360.I only got 3 choices...
Incidentally, I recently finished my first playthrough of Mass Effect 3 (I deliberately waited to play the game until the Extended Cut DLC released), and while I was underwhelmed by the ending I received it was...ok, I guess. I had more of an issue with the fact that none of the 4 choices you have in that final decision really appealed to me. 3 betray everyone you'd fought for, and the last forces a major change on all sentient life I didn't believe I had a right to make (and looks damn creepy in the new EC cutscenes). That really turned me off, along with the way a series about not treating people like mere numbers basically determines your ending options by treating people like mere numbers. The ending wasn't appalling enough to make me pull a Spoony and scream "BETRAYAAAAL! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF_Ca45JRFs)", but it does mean that I feel no compulsion whatsoever to replay any of the Mass Effect games now.
I only got 3 choices...
The ending wasn't appalling enough to make me pull a Spoony and scream "BETRAYAAAAL! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF_Ca45JRFs)", but it does mean that I feel no compulsion whatsoever to replay any of the Mass Effect games now.
The ending wasn't appalling enough to make me pull a Spoony and scream "BETRAYAAAAL! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF_Ca45JRFs)", but it does mean that I feel no compulsion whatsoever to replay any of the Mass Effect games now.
What's a Paladin?
That's interesting. I didn't get that option at all.I only got 3 choices...
In the Extended Cut DLC, there's a fourth choice I would generally describe as the "**** YOU!" choice. You basically refuse to select any of the 3 choices offered, and the result is not good for your cycle. It's a pity, because the "I refuse to play your game!" ending is the one I picked in Deus Ex: Human Revolution, and I was generally satisfied with it. Unfortunately, the outcome is very different in Mass Effect 3.
- Radio Free Nintendo: Forum Trolls takeover: - The four most-smited forum posters host an hour-long gripe fest about how Nintendo doesn't know what they're doing and have failed the hardcore gamer.
2) Needs guest appearances by Billy, Chris Kohler & Greg.
If anyone really wanted to do a Mock RFN for kicks and Giggles. I am definitely game. I'm sure Broodwars and I can argue then agree then argue about something if Twitter is any indication.- Radio Free Nintendo: Forum Trolls takeover: - The four most-smited forum posters host an hour-long gripe fest about how Nintendo doesn't know what they're doing and have failed the hardcore gamer.Be careful what you wish for. We'd probably just troll you by doing a 3 hour podcast about things we like about Nintendo. :P: : :
Possible RFN Gap-fillers for next week?Wouldn't that just be Resurrecting NWR Newscast?
- Radio Free Nintendo: Connectivity regulars fill-in, using the RFN "now playing", and then "listener mail" format to the show.
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Possible RFN Gap-fillers for next week?
If anyone really wanted to do a Mock RFN for kicks and Giggles. I am definitely game. I'm sure Broodwars and I can argue then agree then argue about something if Twitter is any indication.- Radio Free Nintendo: Forum Trolls takeover: - The four most-smited forum posters host an hour-long gripe fest about how Nintendo doesn't know what they're doing and have failed the hardcore gamer.Be careful what you wish for. We'd probably just troll you by doing a 3 hour podcast about things we like about Nintendo. :P: : : :Possible RFN Gap-fillers for next week?Wouldn't that just be Resurrecting NWR Newscast?
- Radio Free Nintendo: Connectivity regulars fill-in, using the RFN "now playing", and then "listener mail" format to the show.
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Possible RFN Gap-fillers for next week?A couple episodes of charging up while talking about how powerful their next attack will be.My bad, I thought filler and my mind immediately went to Dragonball Z
While we are going that route.Possible RFN Gap-fillers for next week?A couple episodes of charging up while talking about how powerful their attack will be.My bad, I thought filler and my mind immediately went to Dragonball Z
If anyone really wanted to do a Mock RFN for kicks and Giggles. I am definitely game. I'm sure Broodwars and I can argue then agree then argue about something if Twitter is any indication.- Radio Free Nintendo: Forum Trolls takeover: - The four most-smited forum posters host an hour-long gripe fest about how Nintendo doesn't know what they're doing and have failed the hardcore gamer.Be careful what you wish for. We'd probably just troll you by doing a 3 hour podcast about things we like about Nintendo. :P: : :
... only with more yelling.Mostly from James.
Hey, I'd be down for that, too! I've partaken and edited several podcasts for college classes in my Digital Media field.. so I'd be well-versed in that. :)If anyone really wanted to do a Mock RFN for kicks and Giggles. I am definitely game. I'm sure Broodwars and I can argue then agree then argue about something if Twitter is any indication.- Radio Free Nintendo: Forum Trolls takeover: - The four most-smited forum posters host an hour-long gripe fest about how Nintendo doesn't know what they're doing and have failed the hardcore gamer.Be careful what you wish for. We'd probably just troll you by doing a 3 hour podcast about things we like about Nintendo. :P: : : : : :
Bring it on!
Possible RFN Gap-fillers for next week?
- Radio Free Nintendo: Connectivity regulars fill-in, using the RFN "now playing", and then "listener mail" format to the show.
No love for the tootsie pop commerical reference?
Had me rollin', especially how Jon got the inflection juuust right on the "Two"!
If anyone really wanted to do a Mock RFN for kicks and Giggles. I am definitely game. I'm sure Broodwars and I can argue then agree then argue about something if Twitter is any indication.- Radio Free Nintendo: Forum Trolls takeover: - The four most-smited forum posters host an hour-long gripe fest about how Nintendo doesn't know what they're doing and have failed the hardcore gamer.Be careful what you wish for. We'd probably just troll you by doing a 3 hour podcast about things we like about Nintendo. :P: : : :Possible RFN Gap-fillers for next week?Wouldn't that just be Resurrecting NWR Newscast?
- Radio Free Nintendo: Connectivity regulars fill-in, using the RFN "now playing", and then "listener mail" format to the show.
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It's been a while since Newscast ran, but I remember it being incredibly unformatted and it was more of a stream of consciousness, with the occasional news bit and email thrown in.
Just curious what it would sound like if they followed a similar rigid formatting that RFN held itself up to.
If anyone really wanted to do a Mock RFN for kicks and Giggles. I am definitely game. I'm sure Broodwars and I can argue then agree then argue about something if Twitter is any indication.- Radio Free Nintendo: Forum Trolls takeover: - The four most-smited forum posters host an hour-long gripe fest about how Nintendo doesn't know what they're doing and have failed the hardcore gamer.Be careful what you wish for. We'd probably just troll you by doing a 3 hour podcast about things we like about Nintendo. :P: : : : : :Possible RFN Gap-fillers for next week?Wouldn't that just be Resurrecting NWR Newscast?
- Radio Free Nintendo: Connectivity regulars fill-in, using the RFN "now playing", and then "listener mail" format to the show.
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It's been a while since Newscast ran, but I remember it being incredibly unformatted and it was more of a stream of consciousness, with the occasional news bit and email thrown in.
Just curious what it would sound like if they followed a similar rigid formatting that RFN held itself up to.
Have you listen to Connectivity?