General Nintendo Discussion V5 - The Future of Nintendo
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Can confirm, not all bosses have thing stickers attached to them and a good portion of them are classic fights.
I have obtained all of the "walking companion" toys that Nintendo's done over the ages and put them all on at the same time.
The Ultimate Walking Experience
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-snip- i'm dumb
[QUOTE=Xenophobia;51103165]What's the white one?[/QUOTE]
That's the Pedometer from the Nintendo DS game Personal Trainer: Walking.
[QUOTE=Shugo;51102271]I have obtained all of the "walking companion" toys that Nintendo's done over the ages and put them all on at the same time.
The Ultimate Walking Experience
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i kinda wanna beat you up
[editline]25th September 2016[/editline]
jk bb ilu
[video=youtube;E1xZof9jogg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1xZof9jogg[/video]
5 Hour stream of Color Splash. Don't watch if you don't want to get spoiled. Most likely gonna get taken down soon.
Not going to watch cause of spoilers but I am really excited for the game.
Just recently took advantage of an employee coupon and grabbed Xenoblade Chronicles 3D and Hyrule Warriors Legend for the 3DS. I actually have the original Hyrule Warriors for the Wii U, but haven't played more than maybe 10 hours into it and that was awhile back. What I wanted to ask was what version seemed more definite/refined? I heard the 3DS version has a few neat features the Wii U does not. If I were to buy DLC and go full into the game, I figured I should ask and see what people have liked better.
I don't know if it was ever said but if you're looking for an amiibo Target is liquidating them for 3.88 each.
[QUOTE=Shugo;51102271]I have obtained all of the "walking companion" toys that Nintendo's done over the ages and put them all on at the same time.
The Ultimate Walking Experience
[thumb]http://i.imgur.com/gcSuprR.jpg[/thumb][/QUOTE]
It's like a nerd utility belt
[QUOTE=Tuskin;51107787]720p?
Rehost incase the thread gets deleted
[url]http://imgur.com/a/O8p8K[/url][/QUOTE]
Not even Mario & Luigi games have this kind of writing humor
[QUOTE=KnightRider25;51105533][video=youtube;E1xZof9jogg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1xZof9jogg[/video]
5 Hour stream of Color Splash. Don't watch if you don't want to get spoiled. Most likely gonna get taken down soon.[/QUOTE]
Skimmed it and wouldn't suggest watching it. Guy is super fucking annoying and has donations take up 50% of the screen and stops to beg more people to watch him and give him views.
Can't stand total attention seekers like this at all.
E: Also apparently he's the guy who dumped the game? What a punk.
[QUOTE=WhichStrider;51105796]Just recently took advantage of an employee coupon and grabbed Xenoblade Chronicles 3D and Hyrule Warriors Legend for the 3DS. I actually have the original Hyrule Warriors for the Wii U, but haven't played more than maybe 10 hours into it and that was awhile back. What I wanted to ask was what version seemed more definite/refined? I heard the 3DS version has a few neat features the Wii U does not. If I were to buy DLC and go full into the game, I figured I should ask and see what people have liked better.[/QUOTE]
Owner of both reporting in.
Legends has some fantastic refinements that really put it above the Wii U version in my opinion.
- The system of switching between characters during a battle allows you to complete objectives faster if you're doing it right, not to mention varying up gameplay by giving you multiple movesets to utilize in a single stage. The ocarina being used to teleport around the map in some stages also helps with the speed aspect.
- Bosses that previously took far too long to defeat are now easier since having multiple heroes fighting it at once will give everyone buffs.
- DLC characters from the Wii U version now have unlockables spread out evenly throughout adventure maps so there's more of a reason to play them other than "oh cool a new character".
- The framerate may still be capped at 30 but it's a more consistent 30 than the Wii U version. It definitely drops but not as often.
- Legends has Linkle's Tale and Saga of the Great Sea added to the campaign which is basically more content on a massive pile of content. (I will never finish this game, jesus christ help me)
So really all the Wii U version has in my opinion is looks. It's definitely a pretty game, it's just not quite as refined as Legends is. I'm definitely happy I picked up Legends because it has essentially replaced the Wii U version for me.
If you have a N3DS get HW on it. This isn't even a question.
The wii-u version is outclassed in literally every single way outside graphics.
And the ability to get the 'kill so many enemies during focus spirit' trophy
Alright awesome, thank you guys! I think I'll invest my time in the 3DS version(Thankfully I got that galaxy n3ds) and just ignore the Wii U. I'm pretty excited, that's some neat changes.
[QUOTE=UzumakaiPatch;51109602]And the ability to get the 'kill so many enemies during focus spirit' trophy[/QUOTE]
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I'm pretty sure I have that trophy.
Pretty sure it was a snarky remark about how the 3DS version has less enemies on screen at on time, making it more difficult to rack up KOs.
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Actual direct translation from Japanese
I know those screenshots are cherrypicking, but damn, it does feel like they're trying a little too hard for cool kids points for some of these. Most of the jokes in this game are very much one-liners over the character-based humour of most of the older Mario RPGs, but I guess that's what you get if you eliminate having original characters.
[t]http://i.imgur.com/3eNVVcJ.jpg[/t]
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You have to remember though this is company that brought us Super Paper Mario, who had a whole section laughing at nerds.
Well nerds are funny.
[QUOTE=UzumakaiPatch;51109602]And the ability to get the 'kill so many enemies during focus spirit' trophy[/QUOTE]
Advice: Master Quest Map has Rack Up KO missions. Those are one of the best missions to farm due to always giving you Magic Transport Troops every 3-minutes or so.
Level-up your Spirit Badges and go in those. You'll get it in no time.
Also using Young Link helps a lot thanks to his ability to convert his special gauge into magic.
Ok. I might not like how color splash is looking. But the humor does seem spot on.
[QUOTE=Steel & Iron;51110902]You have to remember though this is company that brought us Super Paper Mario, who had a whole section laughing at nerds.[/QUOTE]
[IMG]http://jc-news.com/gfx/gaf/lol/SuperPaperMario-MessageBoards.jpg[/IMG]
Honestly, that chapter was hilarious.
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