If it’s the characters and voice acting he has issues with, then this will definitely not be his cup of tea. Pyra’s design alone will probably turn him off.
If it’s the characters and voice acting he has issues with, then this will definitely not be his cup of tea. Pyra’s design alone will probably turn him off.
Honestly not a big fan of videogame-related (real-life) casual conversations. I prefer those conversations before/while/after playing a game; outside that, it gets boring real fast.
I’m salty about the fact that Honda decided not to sell that car in my country of residence, despite the fact that there is a potential market for it (plenty of Civic fanboys live here).
It’s currently not my cup of tea, but I feel like it’s one of those songs that become addicting to listen to once you keep hearing it (kind of like “Into Free”, but classier)
Have no problems with the motion controls. It’s when manipulating puzzles on handheld mode that’s the problem. That, and aiming while in a moving bus.
The heck with his backstory and progression. Who is the waifu?
Now I feel bad for Luigi. Just when he finally got the award for “most grim brother” (due to his death stare), here comes Mario with his “assuming control” schtick.
That’s the point of the Warriors games (as in the videogame, not games of the Warriors): stupid fun. Kind of like Earth Defense Force, except they take things a little bit more seriously.
They wont be invincible, but archer characters will fire arrows that never miss, while close combat characters can kill opponents by just running through them
If the knowledge my mom imparted to me is right, Nintendo as a supplier does have the option of “buying back” unsold stock (that, or the store can “refund” their stock). I know it’s more complicated than that, but that’s the gist of it.
Doesn’t help that the towns are relatively large.
They really need to consider trying to move supply from stores that have heaps of them. For instance, I hear it’s not really popular in Texas
Admittedly, I can see why the combat will be boring for a lot of people: it can feel slow and cumbersome for a lot of people. That, and the side quest system intimidates people.
If you didn’t like the first one, I doubt you’ll like this one as well. It’s more of the same from what I’ve watched (except I hear the blade configurations the main character can wield is similar in mechanics to Persona)
Didn’t because no WiiU.
IMO, that is a sufficient combo for me. I get access to most western and Japanese games I like that way
PvP is the reason why I’m not interested in Splatoon; I’m personally more PvE, as I lack the godlike reflexes to keep up with human opponents.
Personally have no problem with the character faces (especially compared to XCX), though I do have some issues with their outfits.
I knew it was going to play like Dynasty Warriors, but I wanted to know if it also borrowed elements from other games, like Empire mode, which is confirmed to be not in the game.
See: “ball maze” and “golf” shrines. Those are bit of a pain to work on in handheld mode.