That switch screen just isn't cut out for fine control.Desperately needs touch screen support tho. Was hoping to use the Brain Training stylus on it.
No idea what they were doing for 20 hours but it's not 8 either. The game is pretty long.Wait, 20 hours?! I thought I'd be finished with this in like, 8, tops. Can't wait!
Same. On one hand, these are literally two of my favorite genres, hell, favorite games mashed together in one beautiful package. But on the other, I don't want it to be not as amazing as the premise is. It would break my heart. :(Not sure if I should just blindly get this; or if I should wait for more impressions to see if it's good...
Same. On one hand, these are literally two of my favorite genres, hell, favorite games mashed together in one beautiful package. But on the other, I don't want it to be not as amazing as the premise is. It would break my heart. :(
It was $10 after Nintendo Coins. WOOI mean, it's also like 13 bucks right now. Not exactly a high buy in. Even Aviary Attorney is more expensive.
But my heart!I mean, it's also like 13 bucks right now. Not exactly a high buy in. Even Aviary Attorney is more expensive.
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that happened in Ace Attorney too, especially when Lady Oldbag talked nonsensesmall nitpick: i don't like how when someone is talking and they get cut off by someone else their text box is automatically skipped
i know but it's happening a little to often herethat happened in Ace Attorney too, especially when Lady Oldbag talked nonsense
what they're saying wasn't important anywaysmall nitpick: i don't like how when someone is talking and they get cut off by someone else their text box is automatically skipped
i guess you're right
another nitpick: when solving a puzzle and scrolling to the end or beginning of a row or column, it doesn't stop at the end and just keeps going.
not true, there's an option in jupiter's games, and it's set by default to stop at the edge.
Yep. I don't remember ever looping around to the other side.not true, there's an option in jupiter's games, and it's set by default to stop at the edge.
you have to set it to loop if you want. it makes sense for it to stop at the edge. if you want to mark the first block or start counting from there, you just hold a direction to get there and shouldn't have to actually pay attention to stop there yourself.
I didn't even know it existed, but you're right, if a row or culumn is full or empty it is much easier that way, on the other hand, if you want to fill from the inside to the edge, it is worse.I guess I set it to loop then in the S games? It makes crossing off rows and shit much easier
you still have to navigate from location to location, ask questions from people, and present evidence to them (based on the little i've played), and there's an investigate mode to find the puzzles. it's not just scrolling text between picross puzzles.Is the Picross the only game element while the investigations more or less progress by themselves, or is there a degree of knowing what to do with the evidence you get (a la Ace Attorney)?
So Ace Attorney but you get a puzzle once you find a clue?you still have to navigate from location to location, ask questions from people, and present evidence to them (based on the little i've played), and there's an investigate mode to find the puzzles. it's not just scrolling text between picross puzzles.
you still have to navigate from location to location, ask questions from people, and present evidence to them (based on the little i've played), and there's an investigate mode to find the puzzles. it's not just scrolling text between picross puzzles.
pretty much, you have to solve a puzzle to get the evidence in your inventory
Is there any ace attorney-esqe presenting to disprove people, like in cross-examinations?
As someone who considers Ace Attorney one of if not his favorite videogame series, but is really bad at number-like puzzles, I'm really torn on getting this game. I've heard there's lot of accesibility options for the puzzles, so I might let myself get tempted.
So, how good are the puzzles for people who have a lot of experience with picross style puzzle games
As someone who considers Ace Attorney one of if not his favorite videogame series, but is really bad at number-like puzzles, I'm really torn on getting this game. I've heard there's lot of accesibility options for the puzzles, so I might let myself get tempted.