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dahuman said:
Einsam_Delphin said:
dahuman said:
Einsam_Delphin said:
dahuman said:
Einsam_Delphin said:
dahuman said:
I want to play the new Sonic game, it doesn't make much sense to try games I already know I'd buy but I definitely need to make a decision on Sonic so I wantz to play that.


Sure it does, as you can't be 100% certain that you'll like a game or not until you've played it. I thought Paper Mario Sticker Star would be amazingness after hearing it was turn based again. How wrong I was. Biggest waste of $40 I ever spent. =[

Also, that's probably another reason why they didn't bother setting up eShop demos, as most people who have a Wii U already are likely going to buy their games anyway. Better to use their resources on bringing in new customers, like me!


I like Sticker Star >.>;


What? IMPOSSIBLE!!! How can you like such a sorry excuse for an RPG game that even encourages you not to play it? 


The battle system was lacking later in the game but the writing is funny lol


So I payed $40 for funny writing, great... The battle system coulda been the greatest in the universe, but that wouldn't change how there's no point in fighting enemies other than bosses, and that's only because you have to fight them to move the "story" along. There's just so much wrong with this game that I plan to rant about it in a separate thread at some point so brace yourselves for that hehe.


It's definitely very casual, but there is always Fire Emblem for the headaches.


Casual/Easy =/= Pointless

Fire Emblem =/= Paper Mario

RAWR!

But enough about Paper Mario. We have BIG news to discuss here! Imo Nintendo has already won E3 with this unprecedented announcement! Like I said, the besy way to advertise a product is to have them sell themselves by letting people try it out. This is certainly going to encourage me to get a Wii U sooner rather than later, and for others it should get them thinking about owning a Wii U in the first place. Plus the people themselves will advertise the product via word of mouth, which in this day n age really means twitter, facebook, youtube, and so ons hehe. Idk about everyone else but I'm official aboard the hype train! :D