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Rels
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On December 05 2017 17:20 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: Wishful thinking as it is not a game Nintendo would like in their catalog I'd imagine. Violent, Nudity, Anti-Religious elements. Pretty sure I saw Binding of Isaac on Switch ? Even on retail too. If they accept Isaac, there is not a lot of things they would reject based on violence or anti-religion. | ||
Laurens
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TMG26
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Gahlo
United States34965 Posts
On December 08 2017 19:18 TMG26 wrote: I forgot the bird at end end names. His serious of song shrine quests were the best! Probably the best questline in BotW. And he seems to be tied to this DLC story. Kass. | ||
Merany
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TMG26
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Sad that the new MH doesn't have crossplay... I'm almost the only one of my friends with ps4, and I don't have a good enough PC for world. At least 3ds everyone ended up buying cause it was cheap. | ||
Faruko
Chile34158 Posts
Zelda Breath of the Wild Super Mario Odyssey Xenoblade 2 | ||
Unleashing
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what game are you planning to play first? | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
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Faruko
Chile34158 Posts
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ChristianS
United States3126 Posts
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Gahlo
United States34965 Posts
Top 4 in order I'd put Zelda, Odyssey, M+R, and Kart. I'm kind of disappointed in ARMS and haven't gotten as much local multiplayer use out, though that's not the fault of the game but the unfortunate situation some of my friends have been in, haven't played a ton of Splatoon but enjoyed what I have and am looking forward to getting back at it eventually, and FEW went directly on the backlist because Odyssey came out 3-4 days after I was able to pick it up. | ||
Faruko
Chile34158 Posts
On December 12 2017 23:33 Unleashing wrote: Nice, enjoy what game are you planning to play first? Probably Zelda or Xenoblade chronicles 2 Im such a Xenoblade fan to be honest | ||
Laurens
Belgium4458 Posts
On December 13 2017 05:02 Faruko wrote: Probably Zelda or Xenoblade chronicles 2 Im such a Xenoblade fan to be honest Here's a free, spoiler-free tip: Don't ignore the field skills of your blades. | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41085 Posts
Nintendo is looking to boost its mobile development by partnering with new developers, Wall Street Journal reports, citing "people familiar with the matter." This decision, the outlet says, is the result of Nintendo's previous development schedule falling behind. Partnering with mobile developer DeNA in 2015, the company originally planned to release five mobile games by March of this year. However, as of today, the company's only released four. In an effort to change this pace, Wall Street Journal's sources say the company believes it can "raise the pace of new titles" by collaborating with new companies. Nitnendo will retain its partnership with DeNA and doesn't plan to take ownership stakes of any new partners. According to the report, Nintendo's been in talks with the Tokyo company GungHo Online Entertainment, developer of Puzzle & Dragons, though a representative for GungoHo denied any such talks occurred. The partenship might make sense, however, as the two companies have a history with each other. As the outlet points out, Puzzle & Dragons has been ported to the Nintendo 3DS and its said in the past it's working on games for Nintendo's latest console, the Nintendo Switch. DeNA CEO Isao Moriyasu said his company plans to keep working with Nintendo. Speaking at a November earnings call (via Wall Street Journal), Moriyasu said the company has more smartphone games currently in the works for the company. Nintendo and DeNA's most recent game was Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, released in November. Source | ||
Rels
France13466 Posts
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Faruko
Chile34158 Posts
my god, is so good, time flies while playing that masterpiece | ||
Tictock
United States6051 Posts
On December 14 2017 19:05 Rels wrote: just finished Odyssey 100%, it was a blast. It is definitely my favorite Mario, same level as BOTW, maybe even a little bit above - it's such a satisfying game to just play and do stuff. The controls are so crisp, it puts into perspective every other platformers out there. At what point did you start looking up Moons? I beat the base game and am sitting at about 300 Moons, but can no longer find the motivation to track down the other 700. Shrines in Zelda kept me going for a long time, and I only had to lookup the last 15 or so. About the only thing I am tempted to go back to Odyssey for right now is the any% speedrun. | ||
Rels
France13466 Posts
On December 15 2017 01:54 Tictock wrote: At what point did you start looking up Moons? I beat the base game and am sitting at about 300 Moons, but can no longer find the motivation to track down the other 700. Shrines in Zelda kept me going for a long time, and I only had to lookup the last 15 or so. About the only thing I am tempted to go back to Odyssey for right now is the any% speedrun. Since the beginning. I never left a country before doing almost everything I could do at that point. That's how I like to play games, so it was perfect for me. I understand that it can leave another type of gamer demotivated though. It depends on how one plays. Odyssey is definitely a break in the series, in the sense that it's much more similar to Banjo Kazooie (a small number of big worlds with lots of collectables) than the other 3D Mario (lots of small worlds with 7 stars / suns / etc. in each). It's not a flaw, it's just different. | ||
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