It's a tough question actually. Battletoads makes a lot of sense because the franchise was around from the era Shovel Knight wants to revisit and it's a Microsoft property nowadays, but Sony's side would be a dilemma all the same because they didn't really had such a property until the PS1 days. Crash Bandicoot would have made a more or less fitting SK guest candidate back in the '90s, but right now, I honestly don't know what could make a passing guest. I suppose either Ratchet & Clank or Sly Cooper would work, but only because they're "cartoony" enough to be in a game like SK, and even then that's not an option I myself would want, but rather an option that I can see work better than Kratos, or Nathan Drake.
Then again, even Shimakaze would work better than them, at least she has the more fitting potential to make for a boss for a game like SK.
Elég befelé forduló. Annyira szerencsére nem hogy ismerős, "biztonságos" közegben is megkukuljak, de az is biztos hogy nem én vagyok se a társaság középpontja, se a legrátermettebb arra, hogy vadidegen közegben kezdeményezzek a "megnyílást" illetően.
If it's about Brandish 1, then probably never at this point my good sir (assuming I guess it right how asked this).
But if it's about Brandish 2, then... that's a good question. It's on the list of "games you should try out you lazy sod", but as per usual for situations like this, I'm still waiting for the mood. But one thing I can note already is that B2's OST blows the hell out of B1's OST out of the water. Not that it's hard to do when B1 uses the same song for 2+ hours, but B2's music is still remarkable.
Depends on which one you're talking about. If B1, probably not anymore at this point. If B2, once I'll get off my lazy bum and get to it. Which should be better soon as possible, because some birds whispered to me that B2 is something else.
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Probably either Mole Knight or Propeller Knight.
I haven't played a single Splinter Cell game, and I only played Hitman: Blood Money up to the third or fourth mission, so I'd say Hitman but that wouldn't be a fair judgment at all.
In some Sliders-esque bizarro dimension, yes.
Well, the stream of it was more technically competent then Sonic '06 was, so I guess that's a good, better experience.
I'd probably constantly rake my mind about whether we'll switch back or not, maybe even hoping we'll never switch back. The guy's general behaviour is awful enough that if we end up back in our own body, trying to explain the situation and/or repair the damage he'd do would be a nigh impossible task.
KyoAni has called him, and told him that their idea of using his name was more creative than this one.
But on a more serious note, as much I'd like to think that this idea of his doesn't involve his massive ego for once considering the very topic of the game, I'm not convinced about the amount of sincerity, or the humility behind this idea. Not because I haven't heard about this game of his before this question, but because KW has put his ego on display enough to make me question the foundation of this idea.