Pokken isn't my type of game. O really hope they do not make the combat anything like that at all.
Shame they're going to away from turn base though.
A 3d world Pokémon stadium would've been cool.
It's a great game. But after a while it just felt like a traditional platformer from the past.
Didn't really enjoy catching the stars (too many to collect made them feel less rewarding) the boss battles were fun but my god they were short and never developed into anything bigger.
Completed the game and had no need to go back and collect the rest of the stars. So sold on and got Skyrim which took up 50+ hours.
For botw, didn'...
Got a Nintendo switch without it's dock and no changer. My costs so far.
Nintendo Switch £160
USb C To HDMI adapter (Usb c in, Usb A, HDMI) £15.77 (-£5 for ebay seller issue, so £10.77)
Controller adapter £5.99 (let's you use a Ps4, xbox one, ps3 and Xbox 360 controller wired on switch), RRP £9.99
Official Nintendo charger £19.99
Hard case, screen protector, usb c cable, cartridge holder £9....
That's where I first originally played this title. It was free with games with gold on release.
Reading your reply below isn't a game fault. It's sadly a user fault. Classic RPGs have always used save crystals or world maps to save on.
I don't recall having a saving issue, but I also don't remember if they clearly pointed out the saving system in the game either.
Earthlock is a decent game. Not a master piece, and not a broken mess. They could, as you said and started on #2.
Taken feedback and fixed any sort of gameplay that didn't work. Or just removed it completely (the planting system for example).
But they've spent the past months/year fixing a game that didn't need fixing.
Earth lock was an alright game. But they had a planting system where you farm seeds of different elements and levels to deal that ability (fire lvl 2 etc).
I didn't need to use this planting system till later on. Till it was forced at a point in the story line. (Around 60% onwards)
The game was forgettable sadly. Even being excited after the kick starter pledge I made.
There are better RPGs out there. Will try it again after the released mode...
Incursions were p*ss poor when I was playing. Couldn't be completed easily with pugs. Also the loot was slow compared to doing the darkzone.
Could take you 25mins for some pieces of gear. If you ran the higher areas of the darkzone you could get double that in the same amount of time.
Would like in #2, that they make specific classes that you pick at the start. Healer, tank and full DPS.
All have different talent trees.
Healer, buffer, DPS
Tank, absorber (redirected damage), DPS
Dps: Close quarters, mid range, long range
Giving each class a less realistic approach. But healers can heal more often the whole team, tank will get aggro and work specific aggro systems and taunts.
It's not fu...
I quit due to everything lead to the dark zone as end game content. Even after the underground patch, that content didn't really last long.
Want quick gear, go darkzone.
Want better drops, go darkzone.
Want vendor gear, go dark zone.
The game became heavy PvP and I just didn't enjoy that when playing it solo.
I don't know the full story. But I do question these sort of stories. I remember watching a video of a dad recording his daughter who gave up her dinner and walked it outside to give it to a homeless guy. It came across that the dad put her up to it to get this internet fame.
That I do slightly agree with you. But then again I could just be a miserable middle aged man!
I don't get this. Why hype up a product with expectations it'll sell well without even giving hints to the hardware. I'm currently expecting an ouya 2.0 with this thing.
I don't think holding your cards close to your chest is a wise move when trying to convince the public to buy your product.
I'm not a big Crapcom fan myself. But wouldn't mind more games on the switch, even if they are ports of older franchises.
I tried playing this game a month ago in a retro gaming night club. F*** me the controls are bad compared to modern shooters.
I grew up loving this game, but single analogue shooters are terrible, After experiencing dual stick shooters.
If they remade this I don't see it keeping its charm. It'll feel like a completely different game.
Worth the risk? Not sure.
I went with a heavy attack power build with a 1h and shield. Killed the first lizard without any issue.
Game looks great in 4k HDR but I was left not really wanting more after that.
May try the demo again with a 2hand set up. Was hoping for something like Dark souls or the surge game play (lock on to set body parts) but without the insta-deaths.
From my experience it felt like a hack and slash game but really slow at that. May grab down the line if the ...
Game looked pretty, controls felt boring. I don't like using these slow heavy weapons and the smaller faster weapons didn't feel as rewarding.
The interface looked clustered.
After playing the beta it's very unlikely I'll buy the game come release. Shame really, as it looked promising.
The dash board was nasty. Unsure what it is like now, as I no longer own an Xbox. But every time I went to play my console it was a learning experience on how to navigate it each time. Let alone each new update.
Microsoft and Nintendo have the same issue when it comes to their digital stores.
Sony may have a basic, unappealing design. But it's easy to navigate and that's all that matters.
Only thing MS has over Sony is backwards compat...
Microsoft sold sub par hardware. I owned an original Xbox one for less than a year, along side a PS4.b
Home Ui was nasty, digital store was confusing, console power was lacking. Snap features were a piss poor laggy experience (was my main reason to get an Xbox one to game while watching TV).
When you execute these half arsed features you will be left behind. Now they have the one X out, I'm not interested in purchasing it. Come next gen, I'll pr...
£34.99 for horizon? Was $20 during black Friday and a physical copy can be owned for around £20....
Get with the times Gramps!
Expect day one patches and loot boxes!