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SoulSilver
- Tantor is the Son of the renowned Captain Ravager, and we're talking Biological, too! No cloning involved like with Drunklestiltskin, he's all natural for better and for worse. You're watching TFS Nuzlocké SoulSilver, Moon 13 The Moon
- You're watching TFS Nuzlocké SoulSilver, Moon 13 The Moon
Emerald
- You're watching TFS Nuzlocké Emerald, Moon 13 The Moon
Xenoverse
Xenoverse 2
- Dumplin's little Munchkin Puddin brought such Joy to the Towa he knocked up that she severed her ties to the other Towas created from each timeline! You're watching The Adventures of Puddin, Moon 13 The Moon
- Puddin is a plucky young lady who just so happens to be the daughter of the savior of time himself Dumplin! Son Goku, Eat your heart out. You're watching The Adventures of Puddin, Moon 13 The Moon
- The Last Blast is a fresh spin off of Vegeta's Final Flash Attack. Dumplin used it frequently in his day, so who's to say our fair lady won't do the same? You're watching The Adventures of Puddin, Moon 13 The Moon
- You're watching The Adventures of Puddin, Moon 13 The Moon
- You're watching The Chronicles of Lirran, Moon 13 The Moon
- You're watching The Fantastic FJourneys of Frogurt, Moon 13 The Moon
- You're watching The Triad of Triangle, Moon 13 The Moon
- You're watching The Adventures of Puddin, Moon 13 The Moon
Jump Ultimate Stars
- Komajin fight using the power of Manga Panels arranged in a neat little 4x5 grid, their ability to ape the techniques of Shonen heroes and summon them off the page is basically re:Creators but a whole decade early. You're watching TFS Plays Jump Ultimate Stars, Moon 13 The Moon
- After a shameful display against Brock, Ydrib has turned his life around as a Komajin and soldiers on using his mighty page: BSL Megasonic. You're watching TFS Plays Jump Ultimate Stars, Moon 13 The Moon
- The Rap-Group Super Manga Go! is sort of an inspiration in the Komajin community, just look at how Fleecity began her journey with the Strip Kuchi Mama! You're watching TFS Plays Jump Ultimate Stars, Moon 13 The Moon
- Our final Komajin features Hux with EDGE, Ivan Ooze with ANIME, and Lum-chan with her very own BUUUUUUU!!! Thank you so much for supporting the playthrough. You're watching TFS Plays Jump Ultimate Stars, Moon 13 The Moon
Fusions
- You're watching TFS Plays Dragonball Fusions, Moon 13 The Moon
Johnny vs. Undertale
Mighty No. 9
Well, It's Undertale time again, though I wasn't sure when we'd get this puppy out cause, y'know. One Year In and Undertale has brought in an evolution of gameplay, an expansion in cast, and elaboration on our lead kid Frisk and it all started out on a bet. See, once upon a time, Keiji Inafune had a dream to produce a spiritual successor to the Mega Man series for fans to sink their teeth into given that Capcom seems to no longer care about the original blue bomber but a throwaway bet with Masahiro Sakurai of all fellas tied to the success of some indie title by Toby Fox spelled a major delay to install the lovable cast of monsters into his own passion project as the cherry on top of the media circus of mismanagement and overambition he had subjected his poor fanbase to what with all the gaming devices this title was being programmed for, an animated series for a game that wasn't even out yet, the Red Ash kickstarter that took focus away from the first project and months upon months of complete radio silence between backers and developers as the delays pushed it ever further and further. Don't get me wrong, I'm not sure how delays are supposed to rub me the wrong way, I get that shit happens whether you're an aspiring game designer like Toby or an Ex-AAA Director like Inafune-san. Sometimes things can go wrong and that's fine, but the communication was next to zilch and I didn't know why that was happening nor did I eventually care about it until I saw the logo and the newcomers that came with it and the first thing I thought when I spotted the shoddily worded ad was, 'Hey, new Undertale. Right after I clocked in the first one, too. I really should try it sometime, has this Megaman vibe I've been needing to scratch for a while.' And I f#©%!ng backed this game, I speak as a generous $20 backer, not an anonymous generous backer which makes up about 70% of the four hour-long credits rail but look! That's my name right there!
J: And for the record, I don't regret plugging this game at the end of the Megaman Marathon I did a couple years back despite the Undertale coat of paint and I get that question from time to time 'Don't you feel stupid for backing this game?' my answer to that will always be 'no.' because back then, I had every reason to believe this game was gonna rock our socks off, how was I supposed to predict this downward spiral that saw it crashed balls first into a Gaijin's domain, I couldn't predict that, nobody predicted that. So I don't regret the plug I did a couple years back when Undertale Mitwosis was still the budding Kickstarter Project dubbed Mighty No.9.
-Words about his concerns-
J: Now I've just spent two minutes talking about how much of a disaster the road to Mighty No.9 ended up being, but I've fired up the computer and thus, Steam's ready to roll for our second visit to the realm of Mt. Ebott. And yes, I'm using the Steam Version as that's the version I bought and I'm glad I didn't 'SWITCH' to any other version because I heard horror stories behind the Wii U port's awkward release date. With that said, let's see if this dolled-up installment in the fledgeling franchise is worth another visit to Frisk and the Gang.
Two months have passed since Frisk freed the monsters from the Underground and suddenly, Robots. Yeah, turns out there are Robots
Yooka-Laylee
Katie's New Ring
Katie marched home as she jiggled around all the loose baby teeth she now has.