missingno

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[–] missingno@fedia.io 2 points 12 hours ago

Attending Combo Breaker is the highlight of my year every year. In 2025 I was able to fit Frosty Faustings into my travel budget too. Managed to place 17th in Mystery Bracket both times, and they were very wild bracket runs. I saw Gyakuten Puzzle Bancho and turned to my opponent to utter a sentence no one wants to hear in Mystery: "I'm sorry, I know how to play this game." Also at CB I was able to make it out of pools in Under Night In-Birth II, and it was a hella stacked bracket so I'm pretty happy with that one.

Been focusing more on my mahjong career, attended Riichi Nomi Open and Philadelphia Riichi Open as my first two tournaments. Didn't do so hot though. But of course, when I win it's because I'm skilled, when I lose it was just bad luck.

New arcade opened up near me with modded Maimai, Wacca, and Chunithm cabinets. I told myself I'm never going back to Round 1 again, though R1 does have the new official international Maimai now so I guess that's something. I also got back into Dance Dance Revolution a little, but I'm still not very good.

As for actual new releases, Deltarune is obvious. Kirby Air Riders is a sequel I waited 22 years for, and it was worth the wait. The original is one of my favorite games of all time and I'm blown away by how much higher they raised the bar. Online City Trial is everything childhood me ever dreamed of. And I have to shout out Rhythm Doctor finally exiting Early Access, the final chapter is a wonderful conclusion that gave me a lot of emotions.

[–] missingno@fedia.io 6 points 1 day ago

Tokyo Godfathers (2003) and The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)

[–] missingno@fedia.io 5 points 2 days ago

Visual novels would be good if you're looking for something low-energy.

[–] missingno@fedia.io 11 points 2 days ago

I add anything that catches my eye onto my Steam or DekuDeals wishlist. Then when a sale comes around, I look at what's on sale, say to myself, "Am I actually gonna play any of these any time soon?" and never end up buying anything.

[–] missingno@fedia.io 7 points 2 days ago (3 children)

At least the injury probably wasn't the jock's fault. I got no one but me to blame for going nowhere with my life.

[–] missingno@fedia.io 6 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I respect Sakurai saying he put everything he wanted into the base game and doesn't want to do DLC. But man, I just can't stop thinking how cool it would be to add the classic City map as an alternate. Feels like a big omission.

And Adeleine.

[–] missingno@fedia.io 5 points 5 days ago (1 children)

One of the bonus levels in Rhythm Doctor is a Bits and Bops collab. There's also an Unbeatable level, so it's a funny coincidence to have all three games launch in the same week.

[–] missingno@fedia.io 3 points 5 days ago

It felt like one of those sappy motivational posters, but dragged out over 200 pages.

[–] missingno@fedia.io 3 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Have you tried logging out and back in? I think the login just expires after a while.

[–] missingno@fedia.io 2 points 6 days ago

All Out Attack in Persona

[–] missingno@fedia.io 6 points 6 days ago

Yotsuba Koiwai

(manga only, but I'm still counting her)

[–] missingno@fedia.io 4 points 1 week ago

The people who want to leave, did. The only ones still there have dug in their heels.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtkHiB7WKf4

  • Many playable characters. In the first game, Meta Knight and Dedede existed as hidden characters and treated as their own machine, but now any character can ride any machine. They have unique stats and abilities, but every character can use copy powers, for the sake of balance. You may wildly speculate on lore implications.

  • Now a 2 button game. Y activates your character's Special when your meter is full.

  • New machine type alongside Stars and Bikes, Chariots. These have two large wheels.

  • Machines leave behind a star trail, opponents will speed up if they follow this trail. Interesting way to make rubberbanding still require some skill. The leader does benefit from speed boosts from defeating enemies, so this is probably needed to balance that out since they'll be the one clearing out all the fodder.

  • Air Ride races go up to 6 players.

  • Not mentioned, but on the results screen the player earns currency. Wonder what kind of unlocks it's for?

  • City Trial still has only one map, but it's much much much larger. Set on a massive floating island.

  • Instead of needing to dismount, you can swap machines by pressing Y. If you lose your machine, you move much faster to find a new one.

  • City Trial goes up to 16 players. Local is limited to 8, but you can add CPUs.

  • If you pick up an item while you already have one, the old item will go into reserve, allowing you to retain two.

  • New type of showdown event. A countdown will begin to get to the event area, then those who do participate in a timed event similar to the final Stadium minigames. Winner gets additional powerups. Events shown were a deathmatch and a mini race through the city.

  • More bosses, Dyna Blade is back and Kracko was shown too.

  • At the end of City Trial, you get to pick from one of four randomly selected Stadiums. You'll split up and compete with however many players picked the same Stadium as you. There are some mindgames here, do you want to go for the event that's best for you, or one fewer opponents might pick? If more than 8 players pick a Stadium, it'll be split into two instances. If you're the only one who picks a Stadium, you get an automatic win (and then get to play it against CPUs anyway if you want). Also sometimes the game may forego this, announce a Stadium prediction (10% chance of a lie like in the original!), and you'll just be forced into that.

  • Final teaser shows Dark Matter as a racer.

  • 11/20/2025

 

Summary:

Many games see noticeable improvements, but how much of an improvement will vary. Games that are bottlenecked by GPU or memory bandwidth benefit significantly, whereas CPU-bound titles only see small improvements.

Arkham Knight, famously one of the Switch's worst ports, is now a playable 30fps. Dragon Quest Builders 2 is... playable but still not great, building as much as possible to stress test the hardware can drop to single digit framerates on Switch 1, that's now around ~20-22fps here. These are the two most demanding titles tested, which means that most everything else came out pretty good.

The obvious caveat here is that games cannot exceed hardcoded targets. Games with uncapped framerates and dynamic resolution will be able to take advantage, but capped framerates and fixed resolutions must remain so.

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