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Okay, if you have the hard drive, you're good. I have a 1 TB one as well and have tons of games downloaded. But, I wanted to play Bayonetta 2 over Christmas (because it's kind of the Die Hard of video games: insane action that's perfect for the holidays), so I put just it on the WiiU to be able to take it with me to

That was the problem with the Alfheims. They often relied on you just figuring out one specific combo or weapon to use to beat them, and then still remained tedious. There's one, for example, where you need to stay airborne for a whole minute. Even if you realize that you should use the whip weapon, you still have to

There's not as much goofy insanity in Bayonetta 2, you are right, but I feel like everything else just amps it up to greater levels than the first. Like, the first Lumen Sage fight blew me away more than even the final boss of 1. I also feel like a lot of the rush from 1's insane moments didn't keep in the game. The

Mainly going in to try for Neutral, I got Law last time. I'd like to see what is the "real" ending, since it is the lead in to Shin Megami Tensei IV Final. That hasn't been even announced for other territories besides Japan, though, so I've at least got time.

There are still some good ones. Or, my recommendation is the Platinum Blog on it. (Okay, my first recommendation is start off figuring it out for yourself, but if you want to learn how to do a lot of stuff better, ask for help).

Similar in that it's dodge and combo heavy, but very different in a lot of ways. There's really only one attack button, for example, and what attack you do is more dependent on which weapon you're using. Unlike Bayonetta, where you can in theory go through the whole game only using one weapon and the same combo over

The RTS elements aren't too much like a normal RTS, since you don't really have to go back and attend to it. Pressing a button just sends your team members shooting out from you to usually gang up on and stun an enemy. You can also form them into different morphs and have a whole bunch of fists flying about on screen.

The $30 physical version does not include the first Bayonetta, hence the price drop. But, if you buy 2 on the eShop, it discounts the normally $30 Bayonetta 1 to just $10, so you can now get both for $40 if you download (I believe…I technically got them both when the combined price was $60, so they might have altered

It's funny that we're all so uncertain about if he even did the thing or not…the final boss fight is, oddly enough, a little anticlimactic. It's cool, but didn't feel quite as epic as it could have been. I partially blame the music; amidst all the other, really cool themes that the game had, that fight's music is kind

Yes, Birthright is the easier version of the two. Conquest can apparently be very demanding. Fortunately, both versions carry over the choice of playing Classic vs. Casual style, with permadeath being turned off in the latter.

I don't think I ever used ocremix music, but my friend and I definitely used VG music for some parts of our campaigns. One part of mine even sent the players into an otherworldly realm where battles took place with no battle grid, and the TV screen displayed artwork rendering them fighting foes in FF6 style combat,

I love it when things like ocremix do unabashedly cheesy versions of songs with lyrics. I'm always amused by their take on Robo's theme from Chrono Trigger: https://www.youtube.com/wat…

Sadly my copy of Fire Emblem Fates won't be arriving until Monday, so my 3DS will have to keep playing Smash, dropping in on New Leaf, and going through my replay of Shin Megami Tensei IV. Starting it now might have been a poor decision, with the arrival of another RPG, but I can make some fast progress thanks to the

It's true, although I didn't get quite as addicted to it as many other games on the system. I should keep going for all the secrets and the super hard KONG levels, though.

*holds sign in back that points to his sign and says "What he said" on the front*

I got the hang of balancing the Light and Dark beams, since killing an enemy with one of the beams drops ammo for the other. It makes a lot of enemies easier to handle. I'm one of the few that liked 2 more, but I think that's because I liked the areas more.

Yeah, Bayonetta 2 might be the number one reason to own the system. Wonderful 101 is also darn good. If I was for some reason only allowed to have one game on the system, it would be one of those two or Smash Bros.

101 characters all together at once in a Nintendo setting? Sounds like a wonderful idea.

Apparently there were files found in Brawl's data that indicated Toon Zelda/Toon Sheik (yeah, weird, but whatever) was planned at one point.

Funny, my brother actually named his Link "L'il Guy". Similar result. Best part is when you become an adult in OoT, Navi proclaims "Look L'il Guy! You're big now!"