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Moku

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  • Birthday 03/28/1997

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    BIONICLE, Computers, Android, Metal, Old School RuneScape Video Games

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  1. Wow, been a *long* time since I updated this, but I still exist. Mostly on Discord now, but I'm alive.

  2. They came from the set Cendox V1, which was part of the Summer Glatorian wave.
  3. Well, the basic formula has served them quite well. At the same time, they HAVE innovated on that formula in a number of ways. LEGO CIty Undercover opted for an open-world, GTA-style game design and introduced a lot of gameplay mechanics based on the Wii U gamepad (since it was exclusive to that system). LEGO Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin introduced a Spinjitzu mechanic that lets you defeat enemies and solve puzzles, as well as "scrap builds" where you collect segments of a model throughout a level and then assemble them. And now LEGO Dimensions is introducing a number of game mechanics based around the Toy Pad itself, like the ability to warp your character to different positions on the map, change their size, or grant them different elemental powers. My family hasn't gotten a lot of the more conventional licensed games so I can't really tell you what any of those might do to break away from the typical gameplay patterns of LEGO games, but I'm sure most of them have their own share of new gameplay mechanics to mix things up. Well, I'm glad to see they haven't simply just kept releasing the same game over and over again with cosmetic differences. Maybe I'll try LEGO Dimensions, but then again it's still quite out of my price range D:
  4. Ehhh... On one hand I applaud the effort made to make a LEGO game with the toy-based system that's made Skylanders and Disney Infinity hits. But on the other... I am REALLY unsure as to how/why Tt keeps making LEGO games the way they do. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it really seems like they're rehashing the same formula over and over again. Then again, I haven't played many of the newer games, so I have no idea.
  5. Well, little update. I've been back home for several weeks now, getting better with anxiety and such. Plus I got my G2 collection back (damaged in fire) + added the Summer wave to my collection.

  6. Your status is completely silent. I shall fix that.

  7. It's alright, I guess? Not too crazy on it, but it's okay. The person below me is using Windows (the OS).
  8. That mouth... AMAZING! That aside, a really simple yet solid build! Well done!
  9. Hahah, I can't unsee that now. Stellar work on recreating quite an obscure BIONICLE entity! The use of Keetorange really works well here, especially with the blue feet and pahrak shields.
  10. Dang... And I still haven't gotten my Wave 1 collection back... RIP Bank Account.
  11. Man, you're right! I love those games. About the mask itself... Amazing piece of art. Knowing that the patterns were brushed onto it really makes it more impressive. Well done!
  12. Wow, over three months since a new status update. Well, here we go- house-fire-that-was-very-minor-yet-displace-my-family-and-me, anxiety/PTSD resulting from that, aaaaannnnddd..... Yeah, that pretty much sums it up.

  13. I honestly expected a Cyber-Emmet from the title, but an Emmet-Tron crossover looks cool as well!
  14. Well, this is interesting! Shame that it's quite expensive, but I can definitely see myself buying this if I had the funds! PS: Did anyone else see the WMKK for sale under recommended? Or was it just me?
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