Are those Hyperdimension Neptunia games any good? I was thinking of trying out Re;Birth1 later.
Playing Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky again. I had gotten started last year, but ended up having to put off playing it more until recently. Gosh damn it's addicting. Seems like it will be a sweet 10/10 by the end.
That sucks. I would have liked for them to crank up the difficulty a little bit with those MM bosses.
Any changes to Fierce Deity Link or the other henshin masks?
Are all the maps still the same size as before? I noticed that a A Link Between Worlds feels smaller and shorter overall versus the original SNES version. Or maybe it's just me. I do appreciate how creatively intricate the dungeons are. Doing more with less and still keeping it fun, sasuga Nintendo.
Playing Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky again. I had gotten started last year, but ended up having to put off playing it more until recently. Gosh damn it's addicting. Seems like it will be a sweet 10/10 by the end.
I don't do scores, but Grow Home gets a "Buy It" rating. It's only $8 dollars and is a charming platformer. You can probably 100% the game (minus achievements) in about 5 hours, but you shoudl have a blast playing it, and I could spend another 5 hours just playing around (or playing it again).
EDIT: oh, I also just finished Majora's Mask for the 3DS. The visual updates are great, the inventory is improved, and it's still a great Zelda game. I was told that some of the boss fights are "streamlined" to be...less frustrating, I guess, but Nintendo missed the mark on the last two. Twinmold was just a PITA for the second half. It's still worth picking up if you have a 3DS. After all, it is still Majora's Mask (one of the best Zelda games ever made).
That sucks. I would have liked for them to crank up the difficulty a little bit with those MM bosses.
Any changes to Fierce Deity Link or the other henshin masks?
Are all the maps still the same size as before? I noticed that a A Link Between Worlds feels smaller and shorter overall versus the original SNES version. Or maybe it's just me. I do appreciate how creatively intricate the dungeons are. Doing more with less and still keeping it fun, sasuga Nintendo.