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That Switch model is ugly. No details, just some flashy red with blue, i had expected some tiny drawings on the dock, the back of the Switch or just on the joy-cons, but Nintendo went for pure laziness and profit once again.
I didnt like the game on WiiU and thought that it was the least ambitious 3D Mario game. No challenge extremely easy and felt flat and it was insipid compared to previous ones, and really far behind Odyssey.
Bowser Fury though looks quiete good bringing some sort of sunshine's spirit mixed with Odyssey.
I like how the trailer shows the technical improvements of the development team. All the details out there are finely done.



CaptainExplosion said:

PAOerfulone said:

Plankton is Nintendo; Fish guy is parents.

Eh, still not as scary as Calamity Ganon.

Nah, I disagree.

Ganondorf is supposed to be intimidating and fearsome so Calamity Ganon isn’t that farfetched and well within the realm of possibility.

This just came COMPLETELY out of nowhere!



Bowser's Fury looks like what I wished 3D World proper was like. If there was a way to buy it without the base game, I would be all over it, and it would've shot up to my #2 most wanted game.





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3D World + Bowser's Fury file size is 2.9GB, and you can play Bowser's Fury from the start:

https://gonintendo.com/stories/375321-super-mario-3d-world-bowser-s-fury-s-file-size-revealed

https://gonintendo.com/stories/375320-super-mario-3d-world-bowser-s-fury-lets-you-choose-bowser-s-fur





Finished DOOM Eternal, finally! Mostly solid port as usual from Panic Button, and I liked the game a lot, probably a lot more than 2016. I played in Nightmare and it felt like a walk in the park until map 12, that is, the second to last, which is maybe the only thing I find unfortunate about this game, I feel they held back a lot with encounters until the end. The last level is the one that made me suffer, so at least there's that. I plan to complete the Master Levels if I can and maaaaybe an Ultra-Nightmare run, but I sucked so hard at the last level that I don't know if I could make it. Either way, I plan to play this game until Bravely Default II.

I hope they don't cancel the DLC, though, not sure why but I feel they might just do it. And they also need to patch some things in the base game, which right now feels a little glitchy.



My bet with The_Liquid_Laser: I think the Switch won't surpass the PS2 as the best selling system of all time. If it does, I'll play a game of a list that The_Liquid_Laser will provide, I will have to play it for 50 hours or complete it, whatever comes first. 

Metallox said:

Finished DOOM Eternal, finally! Mostly solid port as usual from Panic Button, and I liked the game a lot, probably a lot more than 2016. I played in Nightmare and it felt like a walk in the park until map 12, that is, the second to last, which is maybe the only thing I find unfortunate about this game, I feel they held back a lot with encounters until the end. The last level is the one that made me suffer, so at least there's that. I plan to complete the Master Levels if I can and maaaaybe an Ultra-Nightmare run, but I sucked so hard at the last level that I don't know if I could make it. Either way, I plan to play this game until Bravely Default II.

I hope they don't cancel the DLC, though, not sure why but I feel they might just do it. And they also need to patch some things in the base game, which right now feels a little glitchy.

You're a braver man than I. I played on I'm Too Young To Die and while most of the game was fine, the Khan Maykr and some of the last mob encounters of the final level really pushed me to my limits. Funnily enough, the final boss, while incredibly awesome and fun, didn't give me too much trouble and I beat him first try.



curl-6 said:
Metallox said:

Finished DOOM Eternal, finally! Mostly solid port as usual from Panic Button, and I liked the game a lot, probably a lot more than 2016. I played in Nightmare and it felt like a walk in the park until map 12, that is, the second to last, which is maybe the only thing I find unfortunate about this game, I feel they held back a lot with encounters until the end. The last level is the one that made me suffer, so at least there's that. I plan to complete the Master Levels if I can and maaaaybe an Ultra-Nightmare run, but I sucked so hard at the last level that I don't know if I could make it. Either way, I plan to play this game until Bravely Default II.

I hope they don't cancel the DLC, though, not sure why but I feel they might just do it. And they also need to patch some things in the base game, which right now feels a little glitchy.

You're a braver man than I. I played on I'm Too Young To Die and while most of the game was fine, the Khan Maykr and some of the last mob encounters of the final level really pushed me to my limits. Funnily enough, the final boss, while incredibly awesome and fun, didn't give me too much trouble and I beat him first try.

The final boss isn't too bad, yeah. The game likes to put a lot of Carcasses for some reason in the second to last arena, where you have to tear the final boss' armor, so it felt a little annoying sometimes. The real struggle came in the previous encounters, there was a point where the game puts you with two Cyber-Mancubi and a Marauder, and that was puuuure rage. Really fun. 



My bet with The_Liquid_Laser: I think the Switch won't surpass the PS2 as the best selling system of all time. If it does, I'll play a game of a list that The_Liquid_Laser will provide, I will have to play it for 50 hours or complete it, whatever comes first.