Nintendo Treehouse talks ARMS’ Misango, Skyrim races
This past week, ARMS received the brand new fighter Misango. The Nintendo Treehouse Log covered the character in-depth as part of a post published a few days ago.
Here’s an excerpt:
Taking a closer look at him, he’s got this friendship bracelet thing on lock. There’s some braided patterns within his ARMS, and if you peep his garments, there’s a thick cloth on top of other woven material. If you look at his stage, Temple Grounds, there are tons of friendship bracelets tied around pillars and hanging from the walls of the arena. Even though his scowl’s a little serious, he probably makes a lot of friends when he isn’t climbing the ranks of the ARMS League.
That spirit above him is a mysterious entity that follows Misango wherever he goes, and more importantly, grants him some pretty awesome abilities when he’s gotta throw down in the ring. He’s also bringing three new ARMS into the game as his default options. If you can unlock those for the rest of the cast, they can have some serious fun with them, too!
After a bit of hands-on sleuthing, I uncovered quite a few interesting tidbits about Misango and his spirit companion that you might find handy as you start planning new combat strategies.
You can read the full post on Nintendo Treehouse Log here.
Nintendo Treehouse also covered The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim once again, speaking about the game’s different races. We have this excerpt:
“There are ten playable races in Skyrim. Each race has its own history, culture, and origin within the continent of Tamriel. The race you choose may influence how NPC characters throughout the land interact with you. Additionally, each race has its own natural aptitudes, initial bonuses, and abilities to boost your chances of survival. When creating your character, the skill statistics of each race are something to be considered as they lend themselves to certain playstyles. That being said, all of the skills in the game can be developed over time, so the most important thing to do is to create the character you want—the race you choose does not lock you into a specific playstyle. So, while Argonians make great thieves because they are naturally-gifted at opening locks and picking pockets, and Bosmer get a jump-start on becoming elite archers due to their affinity for bows, you still have all the freedom in the world to choose whatever combination of race and playstyle your heart desires. If you’re bound and determined to be a Khajiit magic-user, there’s nothing stopping you. You may need to work a bit harder in the beginning, but if a job’s worth doing, it’s worth doing well.”
The full entry on Skyrim is accessible here.