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  • My Small Review of Tawna and Mario 35th All Stars

    So Crash Bandicoot 4 and Super Mario 3D All Stars.

    Seeing Crash Bandicoot 4 reveal of Tomboyish Tawna is surprising. I really like her design, but a few quirks. Well, seeing her part, she seems interesting, and I favorite some fanarts. I haven’t completed the first or third game, but I am excited to see Crash 4. Tawna’s design is known to be attractive. On one thing, I know her hair style looks like a design from Fortnite, and a blue dye seems a bit off. I would pick red to suit the style more. People mentioned that she looks like a Tumblr style of art, but her outfit and facials looks more detailed. Her hair kinda looks like an odd choice, but tolerable! Wished they kinda picked a better hair dye. Still, it’s nice to see another dimensional Tawna. She’s known for having a curve behind. Hehe. I would like to see more of her when the game comes out. She seems like a cool character.

    Also, Super Mario 3D All Stars reaction review and the compilation itself. When it was announced, most were happy, but some had concerning thoughts about it. It was first announced to be only digital and limited, so you can’t really buy the game after March. Back then, we never heard about a physical copy, so it was more concerning that being limited and only digital would mean you could never find a legal copy of it ever again. Super Mario 25th All Stars Limited Edition was only physical release with Super Mario All-Stars inside the disc, which you can still find on sites like Ebay or Amazon, regardless of the price at least. Around the time the compilation came out last week, I see people getting physical copies, which is a good thing. Another problem was the price. It’s $60 for three games. It didn’t need to be that much since they’re just emulated (Galaxy 1 is partial) with texture pack. I think it could be at $40, unless if they included Super Mario Galazy 2, which would make sense to be $60. It should be somewhat easy to include the second game inside the compilation, since both use the same engine and could be compiled the same way as the first game.

    Still, besides the limited edition (somewhat dissolved with physical release appearing) and the price (lack of SMG2), it’s a great announcement for Super Mario 3D All Stars. Super Mario 64, I like the HUD having high textures. It’s 720p, even in Docked mode, which should be 1080p. Still, it’s a popular game that many people want. I know there’s unofficial port for the Switch that runs in 60fps and widescreen with texture packs and is more truly a remaster, but official choice is not a bad take at all. I saw Digital Foundry’s video, and for Super Mario Sunshine and Galaxy, they look a lot cleaner and sharper. Sunshine has widescreen which is an exciting take. Dolphin Emulator won’t run that well on the Switch or Nvidia Shield, both being Tegra X1 chips, so Super Mario Sunshine and Galaxy are excellent choice for the 35th anniversary bundle to play the game officially on Nintendo Switch. If you don’t have the switch yet and want to get it, you can find the physical copy if you plan to buy a switch later.

    Those are my two takes, and all positive, while addressing a few things. Those are exciting thing for gaming this month. June was a horrible take, because I had to write about Pokemon Unite and address its huge problems. Here, it’s generally positive. I plan to write a review for Sword and Shield once I finish the game completely, with TWO DLCs first to take a look back to when it came out. Have a happy night!

    • September 22, 2020 (10:35 pm)
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