If video game analysis, nostalgia, and mysteries are your thing - you've come to the right place! I'm SwankyBox, and I dive into the lore behind video games to try to solve their most perplexing puzzles. I also trek back to the digital environments of the past and embrace the nostalgia we all have for them. So buckle up, because I hope you're ready for a deep dive into some video games!
you do get the triforce just playing it normally. It's on your hand, zelda's hand, and ganon's hand. They are united in the end, and there's the triforce.
Merchant and Wesker both have the glowing red eyes Both of them work indiscriminately for rivalling factions, so long as they make a profit The merchant would have to have a pretty significant financier in order to afford the amount of arms he is able to deal (see 2:20), maybe something like a multinational pharmaceutical company… By the time we see Wesker again in RE5 he has basically become an arms dealer…
People with heads like that are 9850% more likely to ask people with giant heads and small bodies where they get their gains (In which they will respond: "At the library") (And then a guy with a large head and large body will walk through them saying "Outta the way, manlets!")
I love the idea of "You can either accept gameplay is everything and then use glitches to get an easy win, or you can go the logical route and do something that's impossible in gameplay but would be reasonable to do following the rules established in the universe."
Has anyone considered that Ralsei is a lightner? Think about it: they don't turn to stone, they can somehow know of the light world, people refer to the whole party as lightners even though Ralsei isn't (that's like saying boys even though Susie is a girl). I personally think that Ralsei was once a lightner but convinced himself he was a darkner, or is pretending for other personal or malicious intent. If you're reading this in the future and it's right, look at when this comment was posted.
Personally, I always found the final mystery house from 3D world harder than Champions Road. I beat Champions Road with 3 characters before I beat the mystery house with just 1
If I had a nickel for every time someone had to preface an explanation for Mario 64 with the conversation about parallel universes, I'd have two nickles... Which isn't a lot. But it's weird that it happened twice, right?
Mario vs Ken Mario places a ? block above Ken when he does a shoryuken A poison mushroom appears Ken touches it and shrinks then Mario kicks him out of the ring
2 ideas. 1: you need to collect every coin in the game..? 2: zero death 100% run….?? I’ve actually seen it thanks to someone I used to know. He knew how to code and somewhat mod games. He’d also find every secret possible. …I’ve known for over 20 years… 😎😎😎