For family reasons, the only time I can play the game atm is right after dinner, which isn't ideal, but we manage
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Laurens
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For family reasons, the only time I can play the game atm is right after dinner, which isn't ideal, but we manage | ||
BisuDagger
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On February 03 2024 17:58 Laurens wrote: Amusingly, I also bought Ring fit adventure last week, it was on my mind after it got mentioned in this thread. For family reasons, the only time I can play the game atm is right after dinner, which isn't ideal, but we manage My kids love watching and playing, so hopefully your kids at some point can get into it too, but totally understand. Once mine are asleep, I just crank out as much as I can for thirty minutes. Ring fit tips: * Don’t buy smoothies, make them * Money becomes important when you hit level 135 so collect it as you go * Also, in the hundreds, you can start selling lots of unused ingredients for more money * You add “always finish workout” or “always finish both sides” for extra exp and workout * squeezing the ring while you run earns 4xp. Spam this early on for a few extra levels * I always bought the latest and greatest outfits and it was worth it * Buy the full set for nice bonuses, I always favor atk sets. * Eventually you can double jump over enemies to skip battles and still earn xp from getting a nice jog in | ||
elKa-ThE-FeArEd
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States42237 Posts
On February 04 2024 01:34 elKa-ThE-FeArEd wrote: i really hope they will do another Donkey Kong the way it was on N64 and Jet Force Gemini I would go absolutely bananas for another 3D DK64 type game, especially one where you can tag between different Kongs. Rare had 3 of the best 3D platformers of that era - DK64, Banjo-Kazooie, and Banjo-Tooie - and obviously there won't be a new Banjo game for Nintendo. | ||
BisuDagger
Bisutopia19044 Posts
On February 04 2024 02:17 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: I would go absolutely bananas for another 3D DK64 type game, especially one where you can tag between different Kongs. Rare had 3 of the best 3D platformers of that era - DK64, Banjo-Kazooie, and Banjo-Tooie - and obviously there won't be a new Banjo game for Nintendo. The DK64 multiplayer and battle modes were underrated too. I think if they get the camera to be a little less annoying it’d be a great new game to play. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States42237 Posts
On February 04 2024 09:01 BisuDagger wrote: The DK64 multiplayer and battle modes were underrated too. I think if they get the camera to be a little less annoying it’d be a great new game to play. True, although fixing the camera might remove some hilarious glitches! Also, more Sonic incoming: | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
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BisuDagger
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On February 08 2024 21:12 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: I've been absolutely loving Ring Fit Adventure. It does such a great job of keeping me interested to play and motivated to exercise. I've been using it 45-60 minutes every morning, before work, and it's a great way to start my day. I know I'm pretty late to the party, but I highly, highly recommend it It's amazing how it's such a fantastic game, but as you get further in you can't but think about the potential it could have in the sequel. There are so many things they could add to running through courses or the ways in which you defend against attacks. Sometimes it feels like the best money I've spent on a tech demo. If they work on the RPG attack interactions more it could be really cool too. The hardcore gamer in me wants more elements lol. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States42237 Posts
On February 09 2024 04:31 BisuDagger wrote: It's amazing how it's such a fantastic game, but as you get further in you can't but think about the potential it could have in the sequel. There are so many things they could add to running through courses or the ways in which you defend against attacks. Sometimes it feels like the best money I've spent on a tech demo. If they work on the RPG attack interactions more it could be really cool too. The hardcore gamer in me wants more elements lol. I would definitely buy a sequel to Ring Fit Adventure! I also randomly stumbled across Tenderfoot Tactics, which looks really cool and is just $15 (releases on February 21st): https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2024/02/tactical-rpg-tenderfoot-tactics-promises-limitless-customisation-on-switch | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
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Very excited for this to come out. For me, Ys VIII was S tier and Ys XI was A- tier. | ||
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BisuDagger
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{CC}StealthBlue
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DarkPlasmaBall
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I'm in no rush to see the Switch 2 come out; I have plenty of backlog games to play through (and I'm interested in replaying my F/D-/D/D+ tier games, to see if I graded them too harshly the first time around), and a few fun games are coming out in February/March too (Tenderfoot Tactics, Cavern of Dreams, Unicorn Overlord, Princess Peach Showtime!, etc.). | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
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(Bloomberg) -- Nintendo Co. is advising game publishers that its next-generation console will be delayed until the early months of 2025, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The successor to the popular Switch was targeted for release at the end of this year, however several publishers have now been told to expect it to slip into next, according to the people, who asked not to be named since the device hasn’t been announced. Nintendo has told some publishing executives not to expect the console until March 2025 at the earliest. That means the next console would miss the key holiday shopping period, which is usually the ideal timing for new console debuts. The Switch, now seven years old, has sold over 139 million units and delivered smash hits like two award-winning Legend of Zelda games and a Mario Kart 8 Deluxe that’s sold over 60 million copies. The handheld-hybrid gadget has sustained enthusiasm longer than most consoles and Nintendo’s shares hit an all-time high this week as investors looked past the next few months toward the next generation. The delay will test their patience as Nintendo extends the current Switch’s life even further. Read More: Nintendo’s Record Gain Tested in Wait for ‘Switch 2’: Tech Watch Kyoto-based Nintendo has a relatively sparse slate of games coming for the Switch this year, which Tokyo-based analyst Serkan Toto sees as a sign the company is holding back its biggest hits for the next-gen Switch. “Nintendo is likely looking at a pretty dry pipeline this year,” Toto said. “The company will still try to keep the blockbusters for the next console, so 2024 might see more remakes of old Nintendo hits. In any case, 2024 will be a lot tougher for Nintendo without a new device.” A Nintendo spokesperson said the company has nothing to comment on. The games maker has been tight-lipped about any potential Switch successor, with President Shuntaro Furukawa promising to discuss its plans for the next fiscal year after it reports March-quarter earnings. News of the delay was reported earlier by the Video Games Chronicle. Source | ||
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Yaqoob
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DarkPlasmaBall
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On February 19 2024 23:44 Yaqoob wrote: If it is delayed until later in 2025 then they will be forced to push out more remakes. I am waiting impatiently for a Final Fantasy Tactics Advance remake. I love that game. That would be amazing. | ||
andrewlt
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