These gogg's are AR(augmented reality), oculus is VR(virtual). I guess 'mixed' works for this, but was reserving that for headsets that are capable of both.
The river rafting in Mario Party is like Outrun, with mini-games. The Partner Party has free movement, and is a really fun way to mix up the gameplay. The rhythm games are like Wario Ware. Toad has a rec room, there's also stickers, gems & more characters to unlock. Custom character dice blocks, and allies (which can stack). A bunch of power-ups. There's also a challenge road, where you play through 80 mini-games in a row while progressing down this really long road. There's so much going on.
My only issue is the four boards, hopefully they release some more.
e.I should clarify, I don't eat M.R.E's, but this guys videos are awesome. The way he talks is so soothing, and it's fascinating seeing really old stuff that has held up well, he's eaten things up to 80 or more years old. Some good stuff, some seriously spoiled stuff, for SCIENCE! He talks about the history of them, what they were used for, when they were manufactured/discontinued, talks about other menus. For the history nut, it's a must. For anyone really. Top notch production quality, and the little sped up segments when he's opening things is weirdly pleasing. (nice hiss) His sign off is so good too. Most of the things (especially for units never put in to wide release) are the first and probably last time they'll ever be seen. So like how Jeff preserves video games, this guy does for MRE's. Kind of strange, by actually awesome.
On the main map, it shows the starting section in Mexico, as a separate part of the rest of the map, which appears to be Peru.
Brad does not claim he's in Mexico at that time, he's just showing that he can fast travel back there, even though his plane crash landed in Peru. I think he just meant that, due to the circumstances of the story, it breaks immersion.
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