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.jayderyu said:
wow, just wow. The number of people who just don't get it. SN is an awesome toy with game elements. I'ts like they expect their GI Joe action figure to stand up on it's own and starting fighting their other actions figures. That's not how toys work. Toys work by what you can do with it. Yes my old Zartan figure could fly, phase through walls and had an instance win when I wanted him too, but that obviously didn't make playing with action figures fun. It was what Zartan was suppose to be able to do. Be a chameleon, had guns, got into fist fights. SN is a toy like any other. Yes it's too bad that there is a easy win, but that's what happens when you make a toy with emergent gameplay. It becomes impossible to catch everything and in all honestly it's this form of emergent interaction that really makes the game fun. If your going into SN assuming it as a linear room like puzzle like Proffesor Layton then you missed out on the point of the game. This is some form of Layton physics puzzles(not that layton uses action or physics). It's all about solving puzzles in the zaniest ways you can think of.

Should you get SN? Well answer this. Do you like to play with toys of any age range?

I don't consider it a toy, more than a Mario or Zelda game.  And actually, it's a very hard game, even if you use the two known tricks.  I doubt I'll ever be able to beat the game, but I sure enjoy it.



 

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