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RolStoppable said:
Lonely_Dolphin said:
10/10, the last 5 minutes were god tier! Finally Splatoon dlc I'm more than willing to buy (I count amiibo as dlc), and of course, Smash with my new main! The only real downer was the 3DS segment, specifically the remakes, and specifically the unnecessary remake of BiS, like, why even? The game is already playable on 3DS, and there are already 3 M&L games on the system. 2019 release is just lol. Idk maybe I'm just salty they keep remaking M&L games instead of Thousand Year Door. I guess ARMS too was a bit dissapointing for not having any new content coming.

I skipped the Kirby segment as I already know I'm getting it, but it sounds like whatever they showed was good so that's all I need to know! Mario Tennis, very happy with it's showing of deeper gameplay mechanics and having demo tournament to help decide if I pick up the game. Good that they stuck with Octopath Traveler as the name since changing it at this point might cause confusion. Between it and Crash it'll be a struggle deciding what to grab first. South Park I'll have to look into now, and Dark Souls I'll give the test demo a try, though I thought it was a singleplayer only game. Also confused with Travis Strikes Again, was that gameplay of the main campaign or just a side mode? Eitherway I like the arcadey-beat em up style.

Mario & Luigi games are made by AlphaDream and they haven't done any work on other IPs since Superstar Saga on the GBA. I guess they have to hire more people to work on a Switch game, so they are doing remakes on the 3DS in the meantime.

Dark Souls should be single-player, so the online portion is similar to Xenoblade Chronicles X's online portion outside of the dedicated arenas where players can go online and help each other in some indirect ways. Although just like XCX it might have a more conventional, albeit limited, online component too.

Travis Strikes Again seems to be split in its main campaign. One half is similar to what is known from the previous two games, the other half is about entering seven different video games that can take on various forms of gameplay. Of course, I can't give you an exact percentage split. I assume the trailer focused on the virtual video game portion to highlight something new in comparison to the previous No More Heroes games.

They surely had time to prepare for HD development, but ahwell. 2017 3DS games didn't sell too well, so BiS remake in 2019 is pretty much doomed to fail, I just hope they know that. Thanks for the clarifications though!