So it looks like we're all agreed, Blue version ftw!
curl-6 said: Aw, you guys. Love ya all. |
Even me? :o
Rate Platina's Reign | |||
10 | 15 | 62.50% | |
9 | 3 | 12.50% | |
8 | 0 | 0% | |
7 | 0 | 0% | |
6 | 1 | 4.17% | |
5 | 3 | 12.50% | |
4 | 1 | 4.17% | |
3 | 0 | 0% | |
2 | 0 | 0% | |
1 | 1 | 4.17% | |
Total: | 24 |
So it looks like we're all agreed, Blue version ftw!
curl-6 said: Aw, you guys. Love ya all. |
Even me? :o
Einsam_Delphin said:
Even me? :o |
Especially you, darling. ;)
curl-6 said:
Especially you, darling. ;) |
Yaaaay! <(^o^<)
Pokken Tournament Wii U details:
http://www.gonintendo.com/stories/251967-pokken-tournament-eshop-page-live-with-multiple-details
- 4.2GB in size
- Supports Pro controller, Wiimote, Wiimote + Nunchuk, Wiimote + Classic Controller, and of course Gamepad
Einsam_Delphin said: 100% completed! Connected with every Pokemon, found all the treasures, and explored every dungeon! Had an absolute blast with this game to say the least, so glad I finally decided to give this series a try! |
That's dedication!
curl-6 said: Pokken Tournament Wii U details: http://www.gonintendo.com/stories/251967-pokken-tournament-eshop-page-live-with-multiple-details - 4.2GB in size - Supports Pro controller, Wiimote, Wiimote + Nunchuk, Wiimote + Classic Controller, and of course Gamepad |
I still don't know how Nintendo and associates manage to make the games as small as 4.2 GB. There are bigger games on the Wii.
Press Release: Mebius’ action-packed adventure explodes westward with Rising Star Games, hitting Nintendo eShop on 25 February, 2016
11th February 2016 – Holding true to its roots of bringing the best in Japanese gaming to the west, Rising Star Games is set to bring the exciting action-RPG Sadame to Europe and PAL territories on 25 February, exclusively on Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS™ family systems.
Translating simply as ‘fate’, four warriors are called to battle with a whirl of swords, spells and mysterious arcane abilities in this fast-paced hack-‘n-slash adventure. Cut a swathe through waves of demons as you battle against the vivid backdrop of a reimagined Warring States period of Japan. Players guide their chosen hero through dozens of stages, facing an onslaught of over twenty enormous bosses, collecting loot, enhancing their equipment and levelling up with new abilities with which to punish and slay Nobunaga’s hordes.
Choose from the sword-wielding Samurai; the ranged and stealthy Ninja; the spell-slinging Monk or the enchanting witchery of the Rogue. Each of the four playable heroes has a distinct story and gameplay style with their own abilities and skills to explore and enhance. However, as loot is shared between multiple save files and previously created heroes can be set to assist new ones in battle – not to mention the branching paths offered by the story – Sadame offers a huge amount of replay value.
“Sadame’s release is the perfect example of what we’ve always done well: bringing great Japanese games to the west so that more people can enjoy them”, said Martin Defries, Managing Director of Rising Star Games. “It’s the perfect balance of both action and RPG, making it ideal for players looking to try something exciting and new on their Nintendo 3DS system.”
Game Features:
· Four distinct types of hero – Samurai, Ninja, Monk or Rogue – allow players to experiment with a variety of gameplay styles.
· Action mixes with deep RPG elements: new abilities, levelling up, equipment upgrades via enemy loot drops and a massive skill tree to unlock.
· Dozens of levels and over twenty bosses to test your heroes’ capabilities.
· Customise your experience via weapons, upgrades and levelling, with certain events and encounters available only to certain heroes.
· New difficulty levels unlock with successive playthroughs, while weapons and armour can be shared across multiple character files.
· Collect heroes via StreetPass™ and then utilise them as a support NPC. Locally saved heroes can also be selected to support!
Source: http://www.risingstargames.com/eu/action-rpg-sadame-set-to-conquer-on-nintendo-3ds/
This is the European article but its also coming the North America on the same day!
I'm going with Blue for the splatfest since that was my first game back on the GameBoy :)
Edit: Actually if I remember correctly it was the only one in stock as Red was sold out so I guess it wasn't my choice haha.
Wii U owners in North America can now view Pokken Tournament’s eShop page. Some interesting details are included in the listing.
First, in terms of controllers, Nintendo says that the following options are supported:
– Wii U Pro Controller
– Wii Remote + Classic Controller Pro
– Wii Remote
– Wii Remote + Nunchuck
– Wii U GamePad
Regarding online play, players can expect the following:
– Online multiplayer
– Leaderboards
Of course, local multiplayer is included as well.
Pokken Tournament requires 4234.4MB for the download. If nothing else, it’ll take up a few gigabytes.