![]() Granted, the game also has its share of serious moments that add some poignancy to the game though some also feel like recycled anime-style plot writing. Yo-Kai Watch 2 certainly knows its target audience and sprinkles in a lot of dialogue and scenes that young kids will find funny. Overall, though, they’re essentially the same game. The second installment of Level 5’s Japanese phenomenon makes it to Western shores with the arrival of “Yo-Kai Watch 2.” This release uses the same tactic employed by Pokemon by coming up with two versions, with some slight differences via exclusive creatures and some minor changes. This is a summarized version of our full Yo-Kai Watch 2 review ![]() If you own a compatible Moto and money’s no object for you, though, it’s a pretty fun add-on. For a smartphone peripheral that only works with a few phones to boot, that’s a very high cost of entry. I was able to use the device to project video on walls as well as the ceiling when I’m lying in bed.Īlthough I think the device is pretty cool, it does come with one key downside: it’s price. Video quality isn’t perfect but it’s pretty solid for a projector of its size. You can certainly go above that if you’d like but the image quality won’t be as clear. Motorola rates the add-on as being able to project an image up to 70 inches big. The Insta-Share comes with its own built-in 60-minute battery, but can draw power from the phone if it runs out, which is a welcome feature. At the bottom is a plate that works as a stand so you can just set it and forget it if you want. The actual projector module is centered on one side, right next to the power button and focus wheel. As they looked around with some confusion, I turned on the projector attachment on this phone I was testing and started playing a YouTube video about the Hokkaido Ice Festival on the kitchen wall. Technobubble Wrap: The curious case of Suicide Squad’s successĪnyway, I decided to surprise them by suddenly turning off the lights. Gallery: Loot Crate 'Speed' September 2016 Box Reveal | Technobubble Gotta haunt ‘em all: Is America ready for Yo-Kai Watch? | Technobubble That sound you hear, by the way, is the sheer wind pressure generated by millions of Filipino men furiously nodding in agreement. Like that two-minute period when I passed out after being run over by a car, I honestly have no recollection of what the ladies were talking about because I tend to tune out that kind of small talk. Just this week, for example, I walked into the kitchen and found my mom talking to my sister-in-law and her mom about the kind of things that Filipino women talk about when they get together in the, well, kitchen. Whether it be a palm-sized drone with a camera or a camcorder that can survive the elements, I always find the reactions on their faces to be a bonafide hoot when I surreptitiously test the devices around them. Follow his shenanigans on Twitter of the best things about being a gadget reviewer is that I get to blow the minds of family members with all sorts of geeky stuff. The Technobubble Wrap is a bite-sized roundup of reporter Jason Hidalgo’s game and gadget reviews of the week.
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