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Turn-Based enemy battles? How much more RPG could it be![/sarcasm]
Mine arrived just today. I'm really enjoying it so far, to be very honest. The RPG elements may be gone, in a sense, but as far as I'm understanding, you do get stronger and you also get more health, just not from battles. While the story is basically gone, the writing is still very witty and there are a lot more dialogues than I expected, especially since what I read people saying.

I must say, I probably enjoyed this more because I wasn't expecting a regular Paper Mario after the entire internet's comment, It's a good, enjoyable and fun game, it just isn't RPG Paper Mario. The battle system is not too bad either, there's a fair amount of challenge and planning. Also the music is great. I'm only at World 2, but since I started I only stopped to eat (3 consecutive hours playing after I started).

Though, after reading the interview, I can see this as a game with a good and fun premise, that was hold back because some of Miyamoto's terrible feedback interpretation and [old] out of place design ideas, that work for Mario, but not for this series.
fail0verflow (specifically Marcan, if my reading is correct), the group that found PS3's private signing key and released their findings at that press confrence before all the GeoHot shenanigans, has already (partially) broken the Wii U not even a week after release.



So far they've only been able to get the Homebrew Channel running in Wii Mode, but considering that it's very possible to run homebrew in the first place, full Wii U hacks shouldn't be too far off.
(11-30-2012, 02:04 AM)Vipershark Wrote: [ -> ]fail0verflow (specifically Marcan, if my reading is correct), the group that found PS3's private signing key and released their findings at that press confrence before all the GeoHot shenanigans, has already (partially) broken the Wii U not even a week after release.



So far they've only been able to get the Homebrew Channel running in Wii Mode, but considering that it's very possible to run homebrew in the first place, full Wii U hacks shouldn't be too far off.

And the Wii U just jumped up my list.
(11-29-2012, 08:21 PM)Mutskeeter Wrote: [ -> ]Though, after reading the interview, I can see this as a game with a good and fun premise, that was hold back because some of Miyamoto's terrible feedback interpretation and [old] out of place design ideas, that work for Mario, but not for this series.

This is basically the source of my anger.
So i bought a 3ds 2 days ago

it's pretty cool, but i have no games atm
Probably already been suggested to you, but Pushmo is a pretty fun little puzzle/platformer game.
It was worth the price to me at least.
Heroes of ruin is a pretty nifty dungeon crawler with online co op
(11-30-2012, 07:30 PM)Lexou Duck Wrote: [ -> ]So i bought a 3ds 2 days ago

it's pretty cool, but i have no games atm

I bought a 3DS when it launched

I have three games for it now.


Played some All-Stars last night. The game isn't too bad. I'm also quite impressed by the Vita's screen, the colours look great.
The "cutscenes" were somewhat disappointing, they used still images with voice acting - I don't know it the other characters have it that way, too, I only played Spike so far (young boys are always my first pick). Speaking of voice acting, since my Vita is set to German, some characters speak German, but others like Parappa and Dante only have English lines! Thus Spike conversing with Parappa was rather weird. I guess I'll set the system language to English...
(11-30-2012, 07:30 PM)Lexou Duck Wrote: [ -> ]So i bought a 3ds 2 days ago

it's pretty cool, but i have no games atm

When you get FE13





your library will be complete


also I'll be jealous >:I
So I played the Wii U at my friend's house, and I am really wanting one now. :I

Also I played Playstation Allstars, and true to form I ended up liking it because I like crossover games too much. Most major complaints are the music and sound design sucking really bad, at least from what I've played. Gameplay is alright, but I'm not sure if I'd buy it or wait for them to try and make a more refined sequel (if they get that far).
(12-05-2012, 03:52 AM)Vipershark Wrote: [ -> ]http://store.steampowered.com/app/221640...uggest__13
Just posting in here to say that Super Hexagon is now out on Steam for $2.99.
I know it's not a flash game anymore but still.

BUY THIS.

CROSSPOSTING IN HERE CUZ I DONT EVEN CARE
Posting from my Wii U~

(3DS eShop)

It looks kinda cute. The trailer is on the eShop in 3D, too. I'm not a friend of the eShop system, though.