My biggest issue is using the zr/zl buttons and using the rest of the controls at the same time. Playing the Snake Eater demo was pretty hard.
Which is a shame because the original xl was pretty ok to handle with my small hands.
[QUOTE=Wormy;48762556]Found that it was possible to order all of these, and decided to go for them.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/Ky9mMfv.png[/img]
I think I will only get them around December unfortunately but hopefully it will be worth it. Can't bloody wait.[/QUOTE]
Buy [url]http://www.webhallen.com/se-sv/spel/nintendo_3ds/226318-animal_crossing_happy_home_designer__nfc_reader-writer_pack&atcl=external:ref[/url] instead, it includes the NFC reader
[QUOTE=Wormy;48762618]Ah shit, too late to change now. Oh well.[/QUOTE]
If they haven't sent it out yet, you can just call them :p
do you have to have the n3DS to play the new animal crossing since it has those amiibo cards?
There's a device that will be available for the regular 3DS to allow it to use Amiibo.
Anyone pick up that new Animal crossing game? i have been playing for abit and its not bad but different.
[QUOTE=robotman5;48765509]Anyone pick up that new Animal crossing game? i have been playing for abit and its not bad but different.[/QUOTE]
How does it compare to New Leaf?
How much of the content is locked to the Amiibo cards?
The cards just give you direct access to the villagers themselves, allowing you to make homes for them directly or to visit other villager's homes. The Villager amiibo gives you a gold statue of the character to use a furniture.
[QUOTE=Roman Candle;48765589]How does it compare to New Leaf?
How much of the content is locked to the Amiibo cards?[/QUOTE]
The only thing locked to the amiibo cards are clients (you design their houses) and As for New leaf, you dont have a house, you can't go fishing, can't catch bugs etc anything else you did in New leaf. All you do is design clients home's. and other buildings ( School, cafe, shops etc).
It's a game I didn't fully expect to like but is turning out to be nice. Just don't binge on it or try to rush things and it's kinda enjoyable.
I see a lot of reviewers going "How come I can't fail how come I'm not getting scored game what???" and it's kind of missing the entire point. It's just kind of a relaxing thing.
[QUOTE=robotman5;48765637]The only thing locked to the amiibo cards are clients (you design their houses) and As for New leaf, you dont have a house, you can't go fishing, can't catch bugs etc anything else you did in New leaf. All you do is design clients home's. and other buildings ( School, cafe, shops etc).[/QUOTE]
This has me worried, since it sounds like a dangerously small amount of content for a fully priced 3DS game.
[QUOTE=LegndNikko;48766220]This has me worried, since it sounds like a dangerously small amount of content for a fully priced 3DS game.[/QUOTE]
A fully Priced 3DS game, with extra things to buy on the side
[QUOTE=robotman5;48765637]The only thing locked to the amiibo cards are clients (you design their houses) and As for New leaf, you dont have a house, you can't go fishing, can't catch bugs etc anything else you did in New leaf. All you do is design clients home's. and other buildings ( School, cafe, shops etc).[/QUOTE]
This really should've been some sort of expansion for new leaf. Would've been pretty cool to build houses for your villagers.
The whole concept screams for something more, and when it comes to Animal Crossing, you know there won't be a definitive ending, so you just keep making houses until you get bored.
It's weird, it's certainly got less to do like fishing and stuff and it is noticeable but it's really not that glaring in practice (not saying this is what I want to turn the franchise into as a aside)
It's a designing game with a animal crossing skin on it. If making stuff look nice without any really limits sounds fun to you it's worth a shot and it gives the villagers themselves a lot more personality seeing as you aren't their neighbor and you're just a guy selling stuff to them.
If you go in expecting a pure AC experience you'll be let down, but having it along side new leaf is fun to me. It's really enjoyable to just boot the game up and design something then take a break afterward. Also the glamour shots of what you design have this dumb catchy song I like.
[editline]26th September 2015[/editline]
Walked into the hospital I made and a cat is lying on the floor complaining that he's going to perish because he burned his tongue on hot coffee
[QUOTE=Waffle Lord;48767328]This really should've been some sort of expansion for new leaf. Would've been pretty cool to build houses for your villagers.[/QUOTE]
Honestly it brings so many features that should be in New Leaf already. The entire decoration system should be how its done in New Leaf, instead of the slow, frustrating system.
I swear if it ain't the house designing, the next best thing in this game is the dialogue.
What good sequence breaking can you get up too in MM3D? I've got the Fire Arrows before the Hero's bow, but I don't think there is anyway to actually use the item since you can't collect arrows.
The little n3ds with the removable faceplates is fantastic
Just got my Isabelle one in today. I hope this gets a more mass release so everyone who wants one can get one.
wait, they're actually out now? how/where do you get them?
[QUOTE=biodude94566;48784020]wait, they're actually out now? how/where do you get them?[/QUOTE]
There was an Animal Crossing Limited Edition one
For those who love Sonic the Hedgehog, [URL="http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2015/09/sonic_the_hedgehog_2_is_spin-dashing_to_the_3ds_eshop_on_october_8th"]Sonic 2 3D is getting released in the eShop on October 8th.[/URL]
So if the new Chibi Robo game doesn't sell well, [url=gonintendo.com/stories/243712-if-chibi-robo-zip-lash-sells-poorly-it-could-be-the-character-s]it might be his last game[/url].
Isn't the new Chibi Robo game nothing like the original game?
why cant they just make an actual chibi robo game like the first one, all of the 'sequels' have just looked to me like spin offs that arent anything like the original
I don't really think it's fair for them to base Chibi-Robo's survival off of the sales of a game that completely deviates from what the series was conceived as. Especially since Zip Lash really doesn't seem like a game that could sell outstandingly well.
[QUOTE=Kirbunny431;48799600]a game that completely deviates from what the series was conceived as. [/QUOTE]
And this describes every single game after the first
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