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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • All three games have aged a fair bit, but they are still the same masterpieces as when they first launched. You can get used to the gameplay pretty easily, but story and the cinematic presentation are timeless, they’re the best parts of the games bar none. The only true clunkiness comes from the menus, which are pretty confusing and unintuitive these days.







  • Put all your gear to run speed up to move faster

    For actual advice, check out some of the gear builds people made on sendou.ink for the brush. It looks like quick respawn is pretty popular right now, but you should always experiment too. DUDE has a Tearin’ it up video on the inkbrush (splatoon 2 but still relavent) which you can watch for strategy and ideas. I heard rolling is also super important to psych out people with inkbrush. You have to be super mobile to not die, and squid roll really helps with that.





  • Hello! I started playing brawl when I was very young, and kept up with the series since. I’ve always mained yoshi because I loved the little guy when I was a toddler and never really developed past that. I started to go to locals late last year, and I’ve gotten a lot better at the game since thanks to the excellent MD/VA scene. I can now properly yoshi my way to top 5 or so in a local, but the minute I go to the top weekly in my state’s capitol, it’s a bloodbath where I barely go 2-2. I’ve got time to improve, but it’s shocking to learn how massive skill gap between you and the veterans of the scene is once you start.

    I also love melee, but it’s just so technical and fast, I can’t keep up. I’ll still watch Amsa though.