I want to stand up for Mommy Long Legs; it makes me sad that this character is somewhat underrated.

I want to stand up for Mommy Long Legs; it makes me sad that this character is somewhat underrated.

I know Lily Lovebraids and Miss Delight are similar to her, but it feels unfair. I loved the game because of Chapter 2: her dialogue, the way she manages to intimidate you without looking terrifying like Huggy Wuggy, how she treats you like her toy while mentally torturing you, and her tragic backstory (she actually cared for the children at the Game Station). I think she’s a great villain—not to mention the nostalgia associated with Chapter 2.

u/No-Flower-3293 — 1 day ago

I’ve always thought it would be better if the toys from Chapters 4 and 5 (especially Chapter 4) were toys that had been rejected from the market. That way, it would make more sense for them not to appear in the earlier chapters or in the official guidebook.

The Smiling Critters make sense because they’re more or less exclusive to Playcare, but since toys like Yarnaby, Pianosaurus, or even Lily Lovebraids were more defective, it makes sense that they were rejected. That’s just my take.
u/No-Flower-3293 — 4 days ago
▲ 3 r/Pikmin

Silly question, what if the Glow Pikmin were the Pikmin we killed during the game? That would be terrifying and sad.

And the more Pikmin you kill, the more Glow Pikmin would appear; it would be interesting to see something like that in the game.

u/No-Flower-3293 — 10 days ago
▲ 29 r/Pikmin

What's your personal ranking from Pikmin games?

  1. Pikmin 1 (charming, very good, and innovative)

  2. Pikmin 4 (fixes many bugs, a more polished game)

  3. Pikmin 2 (adds multiplayer and is entertaining, although the difficulty in the caves might frustrate some)

  4. Pikmin 3 (good, but the others are better)

  5. Hey Pikmin! (simple, but ideal for relaxing)

  6. Pikmin Bloom (somewhat boring, not much to do)

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PS: I don't hate any game, it's just my opinion.

u/No-Flower-3293 — 20 days ago

A Disney version of Hollow Knight

Have you ever thought about what a Disney version of Hollow Knight would be like?

"Treasure Planet" feels like that to me. Considering the similarity of characters between the two works.
u/No-Flower-3293 — 22 days ago