Archive for June 2014

Tomodachi Life: Sailor Venus QR Code

Minako Sailor Venus

Get hyped for Sailor Moon Crystal with my Sailor Venus mii for Tomodachi Life!

Judging by the fact that I only got 5 Tomodachi Life StreetPasses at Colossalcon this past Saturday, I don’t think this game is going to be as popular as Animal Crossing, but I’m enjoying it nonetheless.

So far my island, Adventure Island, is home to myself, my boyfriend, one of my friends, Reggie Fils-Aime (FILSAMECH), Princess Zelda, the Pringles guy, Sailor Venus, a T-Rex, Dr. Sheldon Cooper, Shaquille O’Neal, and Samus.

I got most of my characters from either Streetpass Plaza or QR codes I scanned in. I would like to share the characters I made myself, however. First up is Sailar Venus from Sailor Moon!

Sailor Venus Tomodachi Life QR Code

I wanted to include my favorite Sailor Scout as a resident of my island. I couldn’t find a Sailor Venus mii I liked online, so I made her myself. I even found the perfect hair bow for her to wear! She’s dressed in a cute orange romper until I find a more appropriate outfit for a Sailor Scout! (She’s a kid, so don’t get any ideas about asking her out!)

Check back later for Samus Aran!

How Mario Kart 8 Could Be Even Better

Mario Kart 8 is easily my favorite game on the Wii U so far (it’s still to soon to say how it stacks up against the rest of the Mario Kart series. I’m still in love with Mario Kart 64 and Mario Kart 7). The graphics are amazing and the new anti-gravity features are pretty awesome. That being said, the game does seem to have some disappointing missed potential. In this modern age of gaming, the few issues players may have with Mario Kart 8 could easily be fixed if Nintendo decides to add new content via DLC.

Characters

Pink Gold Princess Peach with Baby RosalinaThe 30 character roster sounds impressive. However, the fact that a huge percentage of it is devoted to baby versions of existing characters and Koopalings leaves a bit to be desired. While the Koopalings do have their own charm, they can never take the place of characters like Queen Bee or Wiggler. The babies are fun to play as sometimes, but there are other characters I’d much rather have. With so many Koopalings and baby characters, it doesn’t feel like there is much variety to choose from, even if the roster does technically contain 30 characters. But there is still hope for Nintendo to release extra characters via DLC. *fingers crossed*

Karts

Mario Kart 8 Mercedes-Benz GLAI don’t really have any complaints about the karts, but I’d definitely be happy if Nintendo decided to release some DLC kart parts. (Since Nintendo is already partnering with Mercedes-Benz to release a Mercedes-Benz GLA for Mario Kart 8 in Japan, how about also including a Smart car, perhaps with different colors depending on the character selected? The idea of real-world cars in Mario Kart is so absurd, it’s actually kind of cool!)

Tracks

Rosalina on Rainbow Road (N64) in Mario Kart 8The tracks are pretty fun and interesting. The anti-gravity adds a whole extra layer to the tracks, both new and old. I’m just not a fan of how they updated Toad’s Turnpike and the N64 version of Rainbow Road. On Toad’s Turnpike, it’s too easy to avoid traffic by simply driving on the sides of the road via anti-gravity (though the added ability to drive up ramps on certain cars is nifty). I didn’t like the checkerboard mosaic pattern they used on the N64 Rainbow Road. I much prefer the striped pattern of the original version (I know I’m just being nitpicky!). It also bothered me that it’s now one lap with checkpoints, rather than three long laps.The length of Rainbow Road on Mario Kart 64 was part of what made that track so awesome!

Items

Crazy 8 Mario Kart 8 Wii UThe new items are pretty fun. It does take some practice to get the hang of the boomerang, however. The coin item is pretty useless, since the tracks already give coins out like candy. The only real item-related complaint I have is that you can’t “stockpile” items in this latest iteration of the series. Now I’m forced to either use up all of my previous item pickup as I approach the next batch of item boxes, or forgo picking up something new. Gone are the days of hiding behind three red or green shells while still having another item in reserve.

Battle Mode

Mario Kart Battle Mode - Mario and ToadMario Kart 8’s battle mode is extremely disappointing. It’s difficult to find other racers on the slightly modified race tracks and it feels like a tacked-on after-thought. This problem could be easily remedied with DLC arenas (hopefully free, since they really should have been included in the game in the first place). I’m hoping for both brand new battle arenas for Mario Kart 8, as well as classic tracks (Block Fort, perhaps? Pretty please?!).

Conclusion

Overall, Mario Kart 8 is THE must have game for Wii U. Most of the issues could be easily remedied through future DLC releases. Maybe Nintendo will hear our voices and make this already amazing game even better through DLC!

Have you tried Mario Kart 8 yet? What do you think so far? Are you hoping for any DLC? Let me know in the comments!

Update

I didn’t realize it’s been so long since I’ve updated my blog. Where does the time go. Anyway, spring semester ended a few weeks ago. I haven’t had time to work on my own projects much lately, but I’m planning on teaching myself some things in Unity this summer before fall semester starts.

I’m also moving to Lakewood in a couple weeks, so a lot of my free time will be devoted to packing for the move. Well, that and Mario Kart 8. There’s always time for Mario Kart.

Anyway, we chose Lakewood because it’s between my workplace and school and my boyfriend’s new workplace, and because it seems like a much nicer (and safer!) area than Elyria, even if it means we’re going to get fat from Angelo’s Pizza and Melt!

That’s all I have right now.