8/2/2023 0 Comments Phoenotopia awakening gameplay![]() I’ll admit, though: I lost an unhealthy amount of sleep (even by my standards) in recording the series and constructing descriptions with clarifications and timestamps. (I also made a written route, from which the video walkthrough deviates a bit.) And, nuances aside, I’d say it turned out successful by my standards. The result? Well, to put it into perspective: The entirety of PHST is just under 3 hours (2:59:54 to be exact), whereas the main series of PABCAB boasts more than triple that duration (9:02:41), nearly quadruple if you count the extra (11:40:13). (Hey, that rhymes.) I also put out an extra part, containing collectibles and secrets that are unimportant to All Badges, at a more leisurely time than the main series. Ultimately, I managed to get parts 3-5 out on time, whereas parts 6-8 were a little late. And, of course, sleepiness and my day job are also among the hindrances in question (the latter being a necessary hindrance, mind). The more of them I faced, the more I found myself strapped for time as it continued to tick away. ![]() “I overlooked that part of the route.” “That flub was too humiliating.” “RECentral reset my settings.” “I neglected to silence my phone.” “My commentary is too self-aware.” Hindrances like these ranged from lacing the series with imperfections to making me restart entire recordings from scratch. Ironically, even though PABCAB was initiated as a tutorial series, it turned out to be a series of learning experiences. Ever since the Steam release date was confirmed to be the 21st (boy, Quells sure likes his Thursday releases), I endeavored to use that as the deadline for PABCAB, namely by finding recording opportunities beyond the comfort of my usual “graveyard shift” between midnight and 6 AM. (Too bad it’s only available if you do the Ouroboros Skip.)Įven so, my pace was not as adequate as I had hoped. Helps that I found an exploit in the Bubbles fight to grind for infinite Rin while also counting towards the Quick Hits and Hard Hits badges. Not only that, but I put my nose to the grindstone in completing the route over the first week of the month. Back then, I admitted that I had made minimal progress, but by the end of the month thereafter, I managed to get the first two parts recorded and uploaded on the transition into the new year. Two months ago, I mentioned that I was working on a sort of video tutorial series for the All Badges category of Phoenotopia: Awakening, like PHST is to the Flash game. Looking for something specific? Search for: Aleatory Alliance #3: Wired to Weather (VGC22 Series 13).Gen 9 Aleatory Alliance #1: Black Ice and Rodent Love (Uber). ![]() Halfway-ish through Fire Emblem: Engage.…Well, unless I have no particular topic in mind, in which case I’ll resort to…Īleatory Alliance: Courtesy of, I generate a random number to pick a competitive Pokémon tier, along with six other random numbers to draft a team of six Pokémon, no matter their viability or synergy. My latest plan (finalized for 2022) consists only of ordinary blog posts with no gimmicks. This is a site where I write unprofessional reviews(?) on a monthly basis (mostly on video games and anime). First and foremost, do keep in mind that this site was established FOR FUN, meaning if you want to talk about formatting, paradigms, or whatever, you’ve come to the wrong place.
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