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News on Youtube Jul 28 2018

Hey what's going on everybody, so I want to walk you through

mailing boss and if you're watching us today or anytime check the date because

as of today

the

27th of July 2018. They redid a lot of builder all

And mailing boss is obviously part of it all but has a really big change that happened

so now any entrepreneur or anybody using email marketing can actually get

Mailing boss for a very very low one-time fee and I'm telling you right now. I've used a weber I've used MailChimp

I use a couple other

email services and

Mailing boss so far from everything I've used. It's a lot better and a lot more simpler to use

I mean like I mean the most beginner of beginner people and

Email marketing could definitely use this and like be successful with it

Like I I have no doubt in my mind, but I want to show you here

What mailing boss is in the background or the back end so that way you can take advantage of it?

And if you don't I don't take my word for it. I

Posted the link below the funnel that talks all about it gives you more information. Check it out for yourself

See if it's see if it's something for you. I mean I'm telling you if you check it out

I mean it gives you like unlimited sins

quotas

All I mean all that good stuff it's just insane so

You'll go through a link. Okay, so you see here go to list companion subscribers

Subscriber says 2,000 actually just had that 10,000 but they're still messing with this. So it should actually become unlimited

so this way and again, it's like it's

$50 not for a month. Not for a year for the lifetime a

Like $50 for a lifetime of one of the best email marketing services I have ever used

and when it comes to open rates so far I

Sent out like a test campaign and this is the same thing. I'm reading and hearing from a lot of other people

But they're saying that with mailing bought so far like their email like open rates that actually like hit the main people's inboxes

Have been very very high compared to about the things but yeah, let's get into it here. So

Obviously, this is the hole in the screen

Check it out. Yeah, when I go through this you're going to say you're gonna see how easy it is to use

So if you need to create a new subscriber list, super easy

You just do it here. If you want to create a new campaign whether it's like an autoresponder just a regular email. I

Mean, it's super easy. So we'll go through this

Click on tools here just sync

Yeah sync and split you can split your list if you want to or sync subscribers typically from like another platform now here's campaign. So

If you if you had a listen you want to send just like a regular email like you just want to blast a list out

Not like an autoresponder. This is where you do it super simple. You just go to create new and

It's a pop-up here source name it regular when you've got a regular autoresponder

Sequence if you have it available, you can set it up on the sequence and you choose your list obviously

you choose segments because if you have people for tags like

People like if you sent a ton of people your email and like only a certain amount of them opened it so you wanted to

Send an email see the same list, but only to the people who did it open your email

Or maybe they didn't click on a link inside your email. You don't retarget those people

You can typically set them up with tags or you can go and set them up as certain segments and things like that

So and you can see up here. It goes to the details have to fill this. It's setup template confirmation

done which

The template there's a lot of templates to use. It's just email marketing. So there's nothing too crazy

Unless you have like a Shopify store and you do like the kind of the catalog emails

We want to put like pictures your products and things like that. I could definitely see people doing that. Let me go back here

actually, let me go back to the

Email regular so I can show you something so like right here, you'll see

These are a couple campaigns. This is actually an outer spawner set ups

You can see here fires immediately the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or 6 days afterwards and here's a little test one

I sent out because this is the list I just I just brought this list on and

this is like the first time I emailed them out through a new mailing boss and I kind of want to see like

What the rates we're gonna be in things like that. So

out of 614

577 or obviously successful

There's an error which this list this list needs clean like big-time. I get just been sitting around for a while

That's why I kind of wanted to blast it out and kind of see like hey, how active isn't

Zero unsubscribes. No unsubscribe rate. You can see how many bounce back

Total of 37 and here's again. Here's a cool thing

You can see what the click-through rate was. I put one link in there. That was 15 unique

Clicks for all all clicks for 39 so you again you can track those people you can segment them

And tag them if you need it to

a

Couple I can keep keep like retargeting them and things like that. Now here's another really cool thing

So they have a new thing called workflow. I'll show you this

And here's workflow. So to keep it real simple

What you can do with workflow is

If you're looking at the screen here like say for example

The first woman is like like an email list like either you have a list

That you're currently using or you're like you're creating people who are opting into your list and you put them on like an autoresponder. So

let's say it stopped in to get some sort of offer or

Whatever it is

So you obviously get these people to opt-in for some sort of reason typically in a bicep then just get them on the list

Okay, so when you get them on here you can see you can set up email campaign Nam lists or sequences

So this is just a basic. This is I didn't this isn't actually like is it a real one?

This is a super basic. So it looks pretty ugly but I put this together kind of give me an example

So what it is is somebody opts in here right? Say you offer them something

There's two ways they can go cuz again, you can tag people track them segment them all that good stuff

So say you offer them something and these people took the offer so that you said hey, yeah, they took the offer

So you said a thank you page or whatever it is

Whatever the offer is and then you continuously like if they sign up for an affiliate product or something or some sort of service

And you have like an email

like like autoresponder to like help them to like

Utilize the service they signed up for to really make the most of us so that way key getting paid for it

They're gonna go down this route. Well, let's say they get the email they opened it up, but they don't click that

Maybe they clicked on a link

Maybe they didn't or they just didn't buy what you had to offer so they don't go down this route

they're gonna go down the other route and this is where you're gonna kind of nurture them into a

What we call like a warm lead

and to get them into the buying stage and

Here's what a lot of people miss with emails or email lists. I should say

But I mean you probably under term a buyer is a buyer as a buyer

So if you can get like a ton of buyers on your email list

It's I like your list so you can continuously market to them

You can do very well

Especially when you break it down like this because you're gonna see who exactly it's like on your hot

Hot leads and who's kind of cold needs nurtured and who's just like dead like never open dream emails nothing like that. So

With that and you can see here. That's the beta because again, they like literally just redid a lot of this today and

Yeah, so this is like some of the stuff in here might change but that's kind of the background of mailing boss

it's I'm telling you so so so so so so easy to use like it's insane and

It like here's the craziest thing again. Like I don't think I have to say it but

You can literally get this like simple email software

For 50.1 time 50 bucks like I like when I signed up for Aweber

it was like 20 bucks for like

Whatever how many amount of people and it just Rises the more people we have and things like that

Like how many emails you can send I mean with this it's like unlimited like I don't want to talk too much about it

But I want you to actually go in the sales funnel below and check it out for yourself

Like I want you to see it for yourself

This is just the backend of mailing boss and how it works and why it's so easy

but I want you to check it out for yourself and you probably ever mentioned builder all because

Some people ask hey is a mailing boss

Like part of builder all like don't have to get builder. Oh, and that's not the case anymore. You can actually just buy

manly boss for 50 dollars for the life

For life and that's why it's a game-changing and that's why so many people gonna be switching to it because of that

But if you are interested in like becoming an overpaid affiliate or just get into affiliate marketing with Botero

We actually have our own builder own team where we have we have tons of trainings mentoring coaching

You have you can use our free email swipe files to when you bring people on to really nurture them

You have our funnels you can use they're all cloned. You just put your filling send them all done for you

But I mean you get a free membership site when you join our affiliate team you get a private Facebook group

I can send a coaching mentoring training and not just an affiliate for a builder all but affiliate marketing in a home like

with everything else so

I'll be futurist in that

I'll post a link down below to and you can definitely check that out because if you are interested in affiliate marketing

Becoming over pedophilia or just start creating passive income for yourself

this is gonna be an awesome route to do it because when you when you're doing this with more people

Instead. Are you gonna add it yourself?

Once everybody gets a like-minded group and really helps propel each other. You're obviously gonna go farther. That's just a basic sense of it

So we want to help you get to that point get everybody to that point

So obviously if we help you it helps us and then everybody gets helped and everybody's a happy camper all that good stuff. So

yeah, and then the the what is it the video should be popping up here in a second for that bit wrong video if you've

Never seen it before

From one of my old videos, but other than that you guys have a great great great great rest of the summer

Hopefully you sign up for this. It's only 50 bucks. And I think there's a free trial too. So that's insane. But

Go ahead and do that if you want to draw freely a team

We're more than happy to help you only only only only only if you're serious about it

And you're coachable and all that good stuff. So I am out guys

I'm gonna end this video and you guys have a great rest of the frickin summer

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missing the review window: save the date, crazy rich asians, etc. - Duration: 8:57.

Hey, everyone! I hope y'all are having a great day. So I've been thinking and this

is a thought that I've had many times before, but I was like, "I don't have

things to film about, so let me talk about this!" and is this topic worthy of a

video? No. But here we are! I want to talk about this unspoken review window, where

you have had to read the book between this certain time frame, and past that

time frame, it's just kind of impossible to review it. This is a big frustration

for me particularly, because I often will read a book and then I won't have the

time to film or--it's either that or maybe more likely--I'm too lazy to take

good notes right after finishing and so by the time that I finally have, like, my

camera ready to go, or I found a place to film, or it's quiet, whatever, I have

nothing to work off of anymore. Honestly, it really boils down to me being lazy,

which, you know, now that I'm thinking about it, is the root to a lot of my

problems.

But my reviewing process is like: I read a book, sometimes I'll take notes

while I'm reading, but sometimes I won't, and then after I finish the book, I'll

go back and take diligent notes of what I would like to mention in a review

/ my reactions to certain plot points or things like that. And if I do that--if I

take notes right after reading, which I usually do--then it's perfect no matter

how long it takes me to finally find a time to film. As long as I have those

notes to refer back to, I'm good. I'm golden. Or there are times when you're

reading while you're traveling and you don't really have the time to sit

down and go through the book again, because you're too busy, you know, seeing

sights and eating foods and whatever. Or alternatively, sometimes you read a book

and then you read a book directly after that, and then the second book kind of

muddles your opinions on the first book, and then you're left with this jumble of:

How did I feel exactly? I don't know. You kind of just have, like, a vague

impression of the books that you read. And that's the situation that I'm

finding myself in right now--a combination of the two. I read some books

consecutively, but I was also reading them while I was traveling, and now I'm

left with no notes to rely upon. And it's not like this is the first time it's

happened. It happens all the time. And I haven't posted a review on this channel

since Children of Blood and Bone, which by the way was a fantastic book. It's not

that I haven't read books since then. I have. What makes it a little worse is

that I got my nook stolen at the airport, either the Barcelona Airport or the

Prague Airport, somewhere, and a lot of times on my nook, I'll highlight things

that I want to talk about or I'll write notes in my nook, and so those are just

all lost. But for those who are curious, I'm gonna run through some books that I've

read since Children of Blood and Bone and give my overall impression of them,

because I can't give any more detail than that. So I think I'm gonna start this

new series of videos for whenever it's applicable called "Missing the Review

Window," for wanting to talk about books that I missed the review window for--

where I have, like, enough of an impression to say a couple of things

about it, but definitely not enough to do a review on it. And I guess that's kind

of what wrap ups are for too. But I feel like even wrap ups are too detailed for

the level of garbage that my memory is. So, Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan. I

have wanted to read this book, especially because of the movie which I am very

to see. And honestly, I would have put it off longer except my best friend Agatha read

it so fast in like a couple of days, and she was like, "Sophia, read it, let's talk

about it," and those are the best kinds of friends, you know? The ones who read books

and are like, "Hey, read it, so we can talk about it." So I read it and it took

me a long time to get through, because I did not enjoy this book. I thought it was

so irritating, I thought it was poorly written, the characters felt so

one-dimensional. I remember the relationships felt so flat. Like, we're

supposed to root for the main couple, which is Rachel and I think his name is

Nick, but you're not really given any reason to root for them. I didn't feel

the chemistry between them. I didn't really care if Rachel was hated by

Nick's family. There was just no personal investment for me. The story is just so

frivolous and ridiculous and, like, sometimes that's fun, you know? Like,

sometimes it's fun to follow really really elite people.

I remember in in high school, for example, I loved Gossip Girl (the TV show). Even though I knew

those characters were so vapid and privileged, I still felt investment in it

and that's--I just did not feel that for Crazy Rich Asians. On the contrary, I know

people who did enjoy it--for example, Marines from mynameismarines. She

liked it and she always has fantastic judgment of books, but personally, I was

not that into it. Next, I read a couple of Kasie West's books. Kasie West, first,

writes like a demon. She just publishes books left and right, every season. I

don't know how she does it, but she does. It's that, combined with the fact that none of

the books are really spectacular, that makes them all kind of blur together in

my head. So I read two: I read Listen to Your Heart and Love, Life, and the List. It

took me a second to remember what Listen to Your Heart was even about, which is

odd 'cause that's the one I liked better of the two. I'll talk about Love, Life, and

the List first. Love, Life, and the List is about this girl who's in love with her

best friend and is an artist and the manager of the art museum she works at

says that her art doesn't really have any heart to it and so she makes a list

of things to do to give her more life experience so that she can draw on more

things when she's making her art. This book was just meh... eh, you know? It was like

eating low-fat pudding. Pudding is already not that great of a dessert and

then it's low-fat, which makes it worse. It's fine,

but it's just not really good. For me, it's really hard to enjoy a YA novel

if I don't understand why you're attracted to this

love interest or vice-versa, if I don't understand why the love interest is

attracted to the main character. It was the former in this case. Like, the main

character's best friend that she's in love with is just trash. He's not that

great. I was like, "Dude, you could do so much better. Like, why are you wasting

time on this kid?" It was cute. There are some good moments, like all of Kasie West's

books, but this one is definitely on the bottom of the list of her books that I've

read. Listen to Your Heart, I remember now after looking at the Goodreads page,

is about a radio show and the main character gives advice on this radio

show. And there's a person who calls in for love advice and she thinks she knows who

it is. It's very fun, this one is a really really fun book. I remember I really

enjoyed it. I remember I really enjoyed that the love interest is a person of

color; the love interest is Latino. The best friend is--I can't quite remember, I

want to say Polynesian, but that might be a complete lie and I'm really sorry. Like

I said, just vague impressions, whatever is left, I'm scraping the bottom of the

barrel here. Yeah, I remember I enjoyed Listen to Your Heart a lot

more than I enjoyed Love, Life, and the List. Finally, the last book I want to talk

about is Save the Date by Morgan Matson. This book came out in June. I love Morgan

Matson, you guys. I love Morgan Matson, so it was no question that when this book

came out, I was going to buy it immediately. And I did, on my nook because

it came out while I was in Spain and I wasn't about to buy the physical book in

Spain. Anyways, that's a tangent.

This book is

about a girl named Charlie whose older sister's getting married and so it's

kind of like a huge family reunion and she really misses when her family used

to be together all the time, because she's the youngest child. Everyone's an

adult or off in college. So everyone's coming together to prepare for this

wedding and literally everything that could go wrong goes wrong. Murphy's Law.

I remember I enjoyed this one, but not as much as I enjoyed Since You've Been Gone.

Since You've Been Gone, I think, has just been the pinnacle of Matson's books so

far. That one is just basically flawless to me.

The one that came out before Save the Date... why is my memory so bad? I can

picture the--Unexpected Everything! That's what it is. I was gonna say, I can picture

her walking the dogs. The Unexpected Everything I thought was fine and

similarly, Save the Date I thought was fine. It just made me really anxious

reading it, because everything was going wrong and I was so frustrated. And kind

of like in Love, Life, and the List, the character that Charlie likes for so long

of the book is just not worth the time at all. There are so many better

characters to spend your time wanting, Charlie. Like, this kid is not worth it,

but alas. The family dynamic, as usual, is perfectly written. Morgan Matson is so

talented. She excels at writing great family dynamics.

Save the Date was a good book, it just wasn't my favorite Matson book. I kind of

feel bad comparing each of her new releases to Since You've Been Gone, but I

really can't help it. Since You've Been Gone was so good to me. So those are

four books that I read that you won't get full reviews of because my memory is

just not up to the task. Thanks for tuning in to this first

episode of mfmp--Missing the Review Window. That's not catchy at all. I'm still gonna

roll with it. The first episode of Missing the Review Window. Here's the

window. That was me... and this is me signing off--what am I doing. Uhhhokay

let's... yeah. Thanks so much for watching. I hope y'all have a fantastic day and happy

reading! Bye!

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Mission: Impossible - Fallout Movie Review (2018) - Duration: 5:23.

What's going on guys?

I'm Tyler and I'm here to let you know that 'Mission: Impossible - Fallout'

is NoPerfectMovie!

And it takes place a couple years after the events of 'Rogue Nation' where Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his team now have to stop

a new terrorist group called 'The Apostles' which is made up of what was left over from 'The Syndicate' from the last movie,

and stop them from retrieving a case of plutonium that could be used to set off a major

nuclear bomb. And I was really excited for this movie because Chris McQuarrie, the director of 'Rogue Nation' is

coming back to do this one.

He's the first director to do more than one Mission Impossible film' and 'Rogue Nation'

believe it or not is actually my favorite of the franchise. I love the style that McQuarrie gives, his writing was very

well thought-out and calculated, the performances were among the best of the franchise for me anyways, and the action scenes, of course

were awesome to watch; they were practical, you could see the action full hand, the actors were fully committed to the choreography...

And I'm happy to say that in this movie is the exact same thing... and then some! In terms of the scope,

the choreography,

the cinematography, the stunt work...

This is one of the best action movies I have seen in a very,

very long time and again what makes it so awesome to watch is that it is entirely practical!

Tom Cruise IS jumping from building to building.

He and Henry Cavill are fighting on top of a mountain range and could fall off and any given time! And that's what makes it

really intense because what you're seeing is actually happening firsthand!

And I'm not saying it's a bad thing when some fight scenes are filmed on a green screen or using digital doubles-

I'm fine with that,

but at the same time,

you know for a fact that what you're looking at

isn't entirely real and it takes a little bit of the snakes out of it,

and with a film like this where there have been five others beforehand and you kind of already know what to expect from the story

the execution is what matters the most for this film! And yeah, even though the story can be predictable times and that the twists-

whether or not you've seen these movies you see coming a mile away,

it is the characters that make the action and the story equally investing.

I think this might be my favorite Tom Cruise performance as Ethan Hunt and that's mostly because

his actions dictate a lot of what happens during the movie and

much of it comes from whether or not he can spare one life or

let that one life go for the sake of millions of others being saved. He is that

complex of a hero where just the thought of one person dying is enough to make him snap and the film really goes into the

fact that maybe he

should leave one alone and go focus on the majority,

which is not a simple choice to make but it's a choice that he has to do as a government agent.

Ving Rhames has a very

emotional presence to the film where he

notices that Ethan is taking a bit of a darker turn than he usually does, and he has

a very great scene where he confides in one character as to what it is that makes him such

a devoted hero to pretty much anyone he comes across, and that scene alone

just made it worth seeing him even if he doesn't always contribute to

everything that goes on in the movie, that one scene was what made him count as a character for me. And I gotta say, this

has got to be my favorite performance of Henry Cavill!

He just loves being this very slimy CIA agent who was willing to do anything to get the job done including

killing people on his own side and

normally, I'm not the biggest fan of him because he's one of those actors where he has this monotone voice where it sounds

smooth and charismatic, but at the same time he's tone doesn't go higher or lower at any given time but

that does kind of fit this character specifically and I really appreciated that.

My only problem is that there are a few scenes that relied too much on

exposition and it's not like I can't handle stuff like that in a spy movie,

it's just the thing that I love about 'Mission: Impossible' is that there are a lot of scenes

featuring silence where characters have to decide what they're gonna do next without having to talk to each other,

There are a lot of scenes like that also and they're a lot of fun to watch,

it's just there are more scenes that feel like homework to watch just a we could follow the rest of the story.

But that aside 'Mission: Impossible -Fallout' may be my new favorite in the franchise!

I'm not entirely sure but I did just re-watch 'Mission: Impossible III' through 'V' which are my personal favorites.

This one... cannot be beat. I don't know if they're gonna make a sequel to it,

I really hope they don't because in terms of

the action, the story, the stakes, the characters and just the scope of the movie...

It has some of the best qualities in

any other movie in the franchise and that's really saying something considering this is the sixth film and I'm gonna give "Mission: Impossible - Fallout":

4.5/5! Guys, thanks as always for watching, if you've seen "Mission: Impossible - Fallout", What did you think about it?

Be sure to let me know in the comments below,

Be sure to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, check out my other reviews

at noperfmovie.com, and once again:

Thank you all very much for watching. Take care!

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Breath of the Wild Review - Still a Masterpiece a Year and a Half Later? - Duration: 7:21.

The Legend of Zelda is one of the most legendary game series ever.

For many, a Zelda game is a defining moment in a console generation.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is Link's first adventure on the Nintendo Switch.

As one of the highest rated games of all time, with a multitude of game of the year awards,

this entry in the Zelda franchise has solidified its place in Nintendo history.

But what makes it so incredible?

And, like every other Zelda game, where does it stumble and what needs improvement?

Let's talk about it.

Breath of the wild has taken everything previous Zelda games considered the norm and threw

them out the window.

Replacing those archaic game mechanics are breakable weapons, dozens of armor sets, hundreds

of items and crafting materials, and a climbing system that lets you climb up virtually everything.

Whether it's cooking food to replenish health and give Link buffs like attack up and a rise

in stamina, breaking a weapon and picking up a new one from the enemy you just defeated,

or searching one of the largest Nintendo game worlds ever made, revolutionary is the word

that describes Breath of the Wild the best.

Breath of the Wild's world is absolutely massive.

The scope of the world is insane, and it will take you many, many hours to even SEE all

of the areas.

There's a desert area, volcano area, snowy mountains, seaside, and a ton of other locales.

Each area is filled with shrines, mini-dungeons that double as fast travel locations, there

are 900 Korok Seeds to collect in the game, and there are towns, enemy bases, hidden treasures

and puzzles, and more.

All of this is to say that there is never a lack of things to do in Breath of the Wild,

and you won't be completing everything in the game without clocking over 100 hours.

Then, there are all the new game mechanics.

The biggest change is in Link's ability to traverse the landscape.

See a cliff with stuff on top?

Climb up it!

See a big lake you need to cross?

Swim through it!

Standing on a ledge and see an area nearby you need to get to?

Glide to it!

You are only limited in your ability to do these things by your stamina wheel, which

you can upgrade as you complete more shrines.

This makes it so that no matter where you are looking in the distance, it is somewhere

you can physically go.

This makes exploration, discovery, and novelty in world design a constant.

Even after 100 hours in the game, I will still round a corner and find some new area I haven't

seen.

The breakable weapons are a pro and a con in my eyes.

While I love the idea of constantly getting new weapons, having to switch up types of

weaponry for different strategies, and the awesome feeling of breaking your weapon and

then taking your enemy's to destroy them anyway, the system isn't without it's

downfalls.

When I would get really awesome weapons, I would become reluctant to use them because

I didn't want them to break and disappear.

This resulted in me not using those weapons much and taking longer to fight monsters because

I would use weaker, more common items to fight them.

The cooking system is decent, but I didn't really use it much.

Also, the dozens of outfits all provide different perks, and thus I found myself switching my

outfit often, which is awesome when you want to see and wear everything there is to offer.

Your outfits can also be upgraded at Fairy fountains and can become a lot stronger and

gain new perks as they level up.

Overall, Breath of the Wild's gameplay is some of the best in recent years, and I couldn't

recommend it enough.

Breath of the Wild's graphics are gorgeous.

They meld realistic, cartoony, and comic-book art styles and come out with something enchanting

to look at.

I feel they lean the most towards Wind Waker, though with a more refined and gritty design.

Each area is full of life and character, and whether it's the sandstorms in the desert,

the snow falling in the mountains, the explosions as guardians shoot you, or even the textures

on weapons and outfits, all of the graphics are perfectly suited to this art style.

Unfortunately, the game runs in 720p in handheld mode and up to 900p when docked, so it doesn't

ever hit full HD.

Luckily, the size of the Nintendo Switch's screen makes it so this isn't really noticeable.

It also runs at a very consistent 30 frames-per-second, with only very occasional drops in my experience.

I was disappointed, however, by Breath of the Wild's lack of recognizable and catchy

music.

To this day, I still hold Ocarina of Time as the game soundtrack to beat, and unfortunately

this game doesn't reach those heights.

The music seems more aimed at a lonely, dark feel, with occasional emotional tracks peppered

in at perfect moments.

The voice acting is incredible, the game world sounds are decent, and overall, I think Breath

of the Wild excels in this department.

For the first time in a Zelda game, Breath of the Wild has voice acting!

This is awesome and adds a lot of emotion to the game, and the story is primarily told

through memories.

Flashbacks tell the story of the past and how Hyrule came into its present condition

and provides backstory to the game's main characters.

The world is also full of its own storytelling, with the local inhabitants filling in the

details and fleshing out the local areas.

While I still think the actual plot of Majora's Mask is the most interesting, this is by far

the best storytelling a Zelda game has ever been graced with, and it is enjoyable to the

very end.

I felt a desire to beat the game, to beat Ganon, and to see the story through.

Emotion, anger, frustration, hope—all are in full force here.

I can't wait to see where Nintendo takes the next entry.

There are 900 Korok seeds in this game.

NINE.

HUNDRED.

Collecting all of these alone will take you dozens of hours.

You also have 100+ shrines which are all mini dungeons and each will take a few minutes

to find and complete, there are dozens of side quests, and there are so many secrets

and locations in the game they almost can't be counted.

Some may argue that this game actually has too much in it, and so if you care even a

little about completing games, you'll be in this one for 100 or more hours.

A con here is I actually don't enjoy completing the shrines compared to other dungeons in

Zelda games, and there are only a few ways that you can collect Korok Seeds, and they

become repetitive after a couple hundred times.

Also the Divine Beasts, the main dungeons in the game, are relatively weak and boring.

Side quests are a lot of fun though, and there is so much additional content that offers

variety and novelty.

Breath of the Wild is a joy to play, if you like third-person action adventure games and

open world games.

If you like linear shooters, racing games, or digestible games you can complete rather

quickly, this is not the game for you.

HOWEVER!

If you enjoy adventuring, exploring, fighting monsters, upgrading gear, beating bosses,

completing dungeons, flying, swimming, climbing, etc. you will enjoy this game.

I never stopped having fun and being excited to play Breath of the Wild, and even during

the grind of collecting Korok Seeds the gameplay was so enjoyable it made it worth those many

hours.

If you have liked a previous Zelda game, like any open world games, or like a game of this

style, you will be doing yourself a disservice by not picking this one up.

Honestly, you probably already own The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

If you somehow don't, and you aren't a part of the group I mentioned before that

may not like this game, you owe it to yourself to pick this game up.

With one of the biggest open worlds in years, amazing gameplay mechanics that never get

old, a story worth playing through, and so much content you'll spend more than 100

hours completing it all, Breath of the Wild is one of the most complete packages for a

game I have seen in many years.

It is worth a buy from anyone with a Nintendo switch, and you are truly missing out if this

game hasn't graved your hands.

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Review Coolors | Crea paletas de color fácil y rápido - Duration: 4:36.

Hi guys, welcome back to my channel

Today I want to share with you this cute tool

named

Coolors

and it's basically to make colour palettes.

I liked it because it's really simple.

Here you'll find a small tutorial

of how to use it.

You can adjust some

basic settings. That I haven't tried.

But this is the tool I liked the most

because with this tool you can pick a picture

and choose the colour palette.

You can even choose an image

in any other page, and I'll choose...

this art of Berie

who is one of my characters...

I'm gonna open it...

to get the direct link

of the .jpg to Coolors.

and from there...

Coolors will generate

a preview image

of the suggested colour palette.

Down there, is an option for

you colour picking.

And from there you can

generate it randomly or choosing one by one

the colours you want.

You only have to select the next colour

and move your mouse to the choosen colour

and so

until you get

the colour palette

you like.

I'm gonna leave this one... like this.

If I liked it, I can click the OK button

Or I can generate a collage.

What this option does is

generate a .png file

that I can check on my downloads.

And it's the same picture

with all the colours and the hexadecimals

so I can use them wherever I want.

So, this is very useful

specially if you have to work

with web design, but I'll press the OK button.

And now my palette is here

in the main section.

I can move the swatches

and organise them.

I can also edit Saturation...

Hue...

Brightness...

and get my colours personalised.

I can also choose if I want it on RGB,

CMYK, etc.

I can also pick the shade,

If I want a lighter

or darker colour. More white or black tint.

In this case

I will leave it a bit darker.

And it's done!

I'm comfortable with it, so

the last option is to save my palette.

I'm gonna choose to save it,

name the... palette... and click Save.

And now it's saved on my palettes.

That's all for today. I hope it's useful.

I think it's a simple and beautiful tool

easy to use

I literally created my account

and started to use it in about 10 minutes

so for those of you who want to draw

or do some character design

and have no clue on how to choose a good colour palette

which is something I still struggle with

this is a very nice tool. I really recommend it.

Thanks for watching and I'll see you soon.

Bye bye!

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