pokoko said:
New Monster Hunter New 3DS looks like fur. |
Instant pre order! I am going to pet that 3DS!
"I've Underestimated the Horse Power from Mario Kart 8, I'll Never Doubt the WiiU's Engine Again"
pokoko said:
New Monster Hunter New 3DS looks like fur. |
Instant pre order! I am going to pet that 3DS!
"I've Underestimated the Horse Power from Mario Kart 8, I'll Never Doubt the WiiU's Engine Again"
Confirming Fire Emblem for the West the day of its reveal is an enormous improvement over Awakening, which wasn't (accidentally) confirmed until some three months after its release.

the_dengle said:
PAD Z doesn't have any microtransactions. The whole game was reworked to cut them out along with the stamina system. Which made the fact that Pokemon Shuffle has such a stamina system outrageously stupid. (Not enough info on Mario Edition yet to say whether it has microtransactions.) |
Oh lord. Can't imagine what it's like without them. Game was already super grindy (and far more than any game I've ever played), and the lotttery system was the really only way to get decent dragons.
Tootylicious said:
We probably need to get used to it, it is unlikely that Nintendo will go back to physical games in these bundles. |
Yeah probably. I think that's a shame
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| outlawauron said: Oh lord. Can't imagine what it's like without them. Game was already super grindy (and far more than any game I've ever played), and the lotttery system was the really only way to get decent dragons. |
I watched a bit of it before, I don't remember a whole lot but I do remember it looking really easy. At least at the beginning, everything levels up really quickly. It seems like the game is designed to properly end, so I think it will be less grindy.
Also you get XP from battles now. You don't fuse monsters, but I think you can choose to fuse eggs (rather than hatch them) for a big influx of exp?
Oh yeah, and when monsters evolve they keep either their level or their XP (I don't remember which). So they at least won't be reset back to level 1. I'm pretty sure skill levels aren't a thing, either.

Nintendo REALLY likes Puzzles and Dragons...
That. Was.
AMAZING!!!! :O
I Need a NEW Nintendo 3DS XL MAJORA's MASK EDITION :O!!!! (sorry ALBW XL.) .
Oh, and MM 3D! and the new Fire Emblem!!!!
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HYPPPPEEE.
I'm no console-only-peasant (I mean no harm with this. That one guy with the picture of PC-master race and the conosle peasants... its hilarious. Thats all), so forgive my ignorance. I just bought a new TV and I'm getting a Wii U in a week or so. I'll be buying Pikmin 3, Hyrule Warriors, Mario 3d World, Smash bros, Windwaker HD, Captain Toad, possibly Bayonetta 2, possibly Splatoon, and then the new Zelda. Together with my pc games, I'm set for years.
Drought? Compared to what? How many games do you guys actually buy, anyways? And so what if there was 200 games a year. Do you enjoy all of them? Or is the "drought" tailored to your own preferences? Does one console satisfy our every gaming need? Did you forsake every other platform other than your main one, ignoring everything else just to be able to.... get mad when there aren't enough, because you've limited yourself.....?
Does the average PS4/Xbone-owner buy a new game every week? Is that all there is to it, these days? Consume every single game as fast as possible?
Even with the vast library on pc, I still don't buy many games, because the ones I have take time to play. Replayability, multiplayer etc. Or is that it? The ones screaming "drought" play games 16 hours a day?
I'm really confused here, guys :/ Maybe someone can clarify this for me.

Yeah I told myself I wouldn't get a New 3DS XL, and would keep my Pokemon Y XL instead, but I might just have to sell my Pokemon Y XL and get the Majora's Mask one.
the_dengle said:
I watched a bit of it before, I don't remember a whole lot but I do remember it looking really easy. At least at the beginning, everything levels up really quickly. It seems like the game is designed to properly end, so I think it will be less grindy. Also you get XP from battles now. You don't fuse monsters, but I think you can choose to fuse eggs (rather than hatch them) for a big influx of exp? Oh yeah, and when monsters evolve they keep either their level or their XP (I don't remember which). So they at least won't be reset back to level 1. I'm pretty sure skill levels aren't a thing, either. |
I see. I've watched how it plays and saw the world and all, but did not dig into those types of details.
It's leveling is not similar to Age of Ishtaria + XP from battles. I like that.