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Apparently Avengers is going to be a service game ala Anthem and Destiny. Lame. I want something similar to Spider Man.
Play Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 instead.
Play Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 instead.
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The sad part (or hilarious, depending on your point of view) is that Game Freak immediately destroyed any and all hype for Sword and Shield with the Treehouse thing, by announcing that you can't transfer Pokémon from older games using Home if they're not on the Galar Dex. Seriously, the entire Pokémon fandom is pissed at Game Freak, on Twitter, on Reddit, on 4chan, 2ch/5ch, and even fucking Facebook.Also, pretty bad showing for Nintendo I think. Their best games were Pokemon and a port of the Witcher III. AC could be good, but its nine months off.
Hey we got an Avengers game made by a competent studio
Picked it up yesterday. FFA and SoM run just like I remember on their respective systems. SoM allows for three players and it's still a blast. Spell layering still works, rendering the game hilarious.Is that Collection of Mana worth getting? Never played the Mana series but I like JRPG's. It reminds me of Chrono Trigger and FF...and Shining Force.
Not having all the Pokemon is far from a deal breaker to me. I only care about about the iconic Pokemon which y'know consist of the original 150 and then more or less the starters with each new gen.If there's one thing Game Freak can do very well, it's grasp defeat in the final run-up to the finish line.
This was nothing but a bean counter decision to get more money out of people. They obviously didn't think the PR fallout part of it through. Somehow, did they think stating that not all your Pokemon will be available anymore would be overlooked, especially when it's apparently ongoing policy? To normies and hardcores alike, it sounds like "your favorite might not make it in to the game, sucks to be you bitch" and no one wants to hear that.
If there's one thing Game Freak can do very well, it's grasp defeat in the final run-up to the finish line.
This was nothing but a bean counter decision to get more money out of people. They obviously didn't think the PR fallout part of it through. Somehow, did they think stating that not all your Pokemon will be available anymore would be overlooked, especially when it's apparently ongoing policy? To normies and hardcores alike, it sounds like "your favorite might not make it in to the game, sucks to be you bitch" and no one wants to hear that.
I didn't pick up Sun/Moon until well after they were released, but I was told that they did the same thing with those games but subsequently patched in all the missing ones within a few months. Not sure if that was just random bs or an actual thing
Is that Collection of Mana worth getting? Never played the Mana series but I like JRPG's. It reminds me of Chrono Trigger and FF...and Shining Force.
I've been watching a lot of the usual YT vidya talky bois and the general consensus is that "it's an off year," "it's the end of this generation's cycle," "expect 2020 to be much better."
I'm not taking that as absolute gospel, but I will agree that this year was incredibly dismal.
I think a lot of that just boiled down to the fact that so much of this was one step forward and two steps back.
"We're bringing back Commander Keen for you older gamers.... and it's going to be a mobile game."
"The Battletoads are back... and it's created by a D-list studio with an art style that looks like it was done by Cal-Art dropouts."
"Shenmue 3 is almost here... and it's an Epic Store Exclusive, go fuck yourselves kickstarter backers."
"Hey look everyone, it's Sam Fisher... as a character in another fucking mobile game."
"Hey we got an Avengers game made by a competent studio... annnd the characters look like cosplayers and VA'd by the same VA's that you seen in every other AAA game. Be impressed or something."
Not saying it was all bad, but this year left a LOT to be desired.
Picked it up yesterday. FFA and SoM run just like I remember on their respective systems. SoM allows for three players and it's still a blast. Spell layering still works, rendering the game hilarious.
ToM (aka SoM2/SD3) has no issues with translation or bugs thus far, making it alone worth the price of admission. Secret of Mana has been a pinnacle of action RPGs. They're worth every penny, especially since the SoM remake has the most insufferable VA work I've ever heard and I don't trust Squeenix not to fuck the ToM remake up in a similar fashion.
Not sure about the specifics of the collection, but the individual games are all excellent, obviously, aged but great little action RPGs. I would say compared to Chrono Trigger there is somewhat more focus on combat.
Trials of Mana was unique for it's time since you pick a main character and two party members from 6 possible characters, and each character has class upgrades which makes for a bunch of different possible party builds. Each character has a beginning story and there are 3 possible endgames based on who your main character is.
I well and truly wanted to pick up the collection as soon as I saw the announcement, but I'm exercising patience in springing for the physical version. It's a tough wait.
Yeah, two months is a long time especially if you're a sperg like me who jumped in emulation about eight decades too late and could never find a ROM. I've been waiting for SD3 for 24 years and that was long enough.
(If storage is an issue btw it doesn't seem like the title is very large - it comes with a sound test for all three games and I'm not sure if they pull from the game files or if there's a separate set. The download did seem like it took a bit longer than you'd think for one GB and two SNES ROMs.)
The game plays great and loading it for the first time honestly made me feel like a kid again. I was in grade school when SoM dropped and it was both my first pre-order and the first game I bought with my own money. Yesterday was a good day.
@jellycar see above. HTH.
I have a suspicion a remaster of the original game might be coming down the line. MS/Rare could use the extra marketing boost from the nostalgia trip and channel it into sales.
I know i have stopped playing since the time of X/Y but still FUCK THEM IN THE EYEThe sad part (or hilarious, depending on your point of view) is that Game Freak immediately destroyed any and all hype for Sword and Shield with the Treehouse thing, by announcing that you can't transfer Pokémon from older games using Home if they're not on the Galar Dex.