benefit of getting into the door early on XBLA.never understood what people saw in CC, even by beat em up standards, a genre that I struggle to spend money on these days, I always thought it was an awful one.
benefit of getting into the door early on XBLA.never understood what people saw in CC, even by beat em up standards, a genre that I struggle to spend money on these days, I always thought it was an awful one.
Castle Crashers is well liked even to this day. Different strokes and all.
In hindsight I don't have fond memories of Castle Crashers when I played in on XBLA, so I got Blasphemous.
I'm holding you accountable if it doesn't pass the Hollow Knight Test, Rhaknar.
Im playing The Messenger right now and its fantastic, so you stay in your little crazy "all games suck" bubble and ill be out here in the real world enjoying videogames.
Most people's issues with The Messenger don't arise until the game's second half.Im playing The Messenger right now and its fantastic, so you stay in your little crazy "all games suck" bubble and ill be out here in the real world enjoying videogames.
I'm going with a very logical and reasonable approach.
It's twice the price of Hollow Knight, ergo it has to be twice as good, right?
Brian gives no fucks about Switchtember, releases long-delayed 3DS version of Shakedown Hawaii this month:
Why wouldn't you?
Cuz Switch is new hotness!
But that's not how platforms work :D
Got Hard West and finished the tutorial. It is dirt cheap and turns out to be pretty fun. Very happy about getting it.
There was one this week but I think he's trying to be last one out the door the way Retro City Rampage was trying to be on Wii.
I'm not saying they shouldn't, I wasn't sure they could.
Alright time to start Blasphemous: The Adventures of Silly Hat Man
A few days ago they talked about it and I found it interesting. The silly hat is called sanbenito, and it was a penitential garment used during the Spanish Inquisition.
Same. The thing about the shadows in combat honestly surprised meGot Hard West and finished the tutorial. It is dirt cheap and turns out to be pretty fun. Very happy about getting it.
CC was the shit when it came out, especially in those early days of XBLA. I played through the game numerous times with dozens of people and it was quite fun. That said, you're kind of right. Compared to other beat 'em ups, CC is just OK and really benefited from coming out at the right place and right time. That and its level up system was pretty novel at the time.never understood what people saw in CC, even by beat em up standards, a genre that I struggle to spend money on these days, I always thought it was an awful one.
Resetting to factory settings unlinks any Nintendo Accounts left on from the system.Getting a new improved Switch tomorrow by trading in my original. Unfortunately I won't be able to do the system transfer.
Anyone have any experience doing this? I've made sure all possible game saves are backed up to the cloud. Can I just reset the old Switch to factory settings now?
I don't really understand the whole thing with account linking and whatnot, and it makes me nervous.
Right, but is that good or bad? It's okay (and recommended) to do this before trading in? Then on new system I just create a new device account and link it to the same Nintendo account?Resetting to factory settings unlinks any Nintendo Accounts left on from the system.
Yes. Otherwise your Nintendo account remains tied to the old console and you'll have to unlink via the web (Limited to once a year I think).Right, but is that good or bad? It's okay (and recommended) to do this before trading in? Then on new system I just create a new device account and link it to the same Nintendo account?
Perfect - thank you!Yes. Otherwise your Nintendo account remains tied to the old console and you'll have to unlink via the web (Limited to once a year I think).
On the new Switch you log in with your Nintendo account during initial user setup.
sorry, lazy fingers skipped the "why wouldn't you [be able to do that]" part.I'm not saying they shouldn't, I wasn't sure they could.
Long live the 3DS!
accounts.nintendo.comFor future reference, what's the easiest way to switch eShops to another region? Do I permanently lose gold coins/eShop credit when I do that or are they stored for when I switch back?
Thanks.accounts.nintendo.com
you lose nothing, they're simply tied to the specific country and when you switch back, you can use them again.
AFAIK, you DO lose eShop credit.For future reference, what's the easiest way to switch eShops to another region? Do I permanently lose gold coins/eShop credit when I do that or are they stored for when I switch back?
AFAIK, you DO lose eShop credit.
Fake edit: yep
Maybe I should have said "you can't keep your balance"it's not that you'll lose credit, the system won't let you change countries unless your credit balance is zero
They want to give a chance to other games to sell... lol.The listing for Ori and the Blind Forest is up on the US eshop. No pre-purchase as of yet.
You go to the shop keeper room. Theres like a item you touch, I think a surfboard or something, when you press A on it you'll begin a dialogue that will effectively launch you into another portal that takes you to the beach DLC.how do you even access The Messenger's dlc, do you need to finish it first? Just curious.
I've not tested it myself, but from what I've seen, it's just the US store that locks you in without a credit balance.it's not that you'll lose credit, the system won't let you change countries unless your credit balance is zero
To add to this, you need to have beaten the final boss first.You go to the shop keeper room. Theres like a item you touch, I think a surfboard or something, when you press A on it you'll begin a dialogue that will effectively launch you into another portal that takes you to the beach DLC.
I thought Ori was supposed to be $30, it's listed at $20. Not at all complaining.
You go to the shop keeper room. Theres like a item you touch, I think a surfboard or something, when you press A on it you'll begin a dialogue that will effectively launch you into another portal that takes you to the beach DLC.
I thought Ori was supposed to be $30, it's listed at $20. Not at all complaining.
Yep, you need to beat the main game first before you can access the DLC.the only thing to interact there is the chest that needs power seals, and the wardrobe. So maybe its only after you finish? Would make sense.
Also I checked HLTB for The Messenger and the average is 10 hours just for the main story which is more than I expected tbh.
Told you bro. The game is legit.Ran into a giant naked lady impaled on swords and she gave me one that increased my health so I think it's time to call it a night.
Blasphemous is real good, y'all. I'm loving the parry mechanic to death.
I'm on the same boat. Found it pretty basic and the humor a bit trash. Not my cup of tea.never understood what people saw in CC, even by beat em up standards, a genre that I struggle to spend money on these days, I always thought it was an awful one.
And I agree that this should be a feature…I've read a little on it and kind of understand its historical significance, but all I can think while playing is if it gets stuck in the ceiling if you jump too high.