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Nintendo @ E3
RealPlumpBox:
Holy hell was Nintendos showing horrid. Nothing good came out of it except the Mario Paper RPG.
Retro Deckades:
On a positive note, Nintendo's "Nindies@Home" program offers some pretty cool demos of indie games, including a Sonic-like Genesis-style game that's really quite fun. It's called Freedom Planet. Download it now and save 15% should you decide to buy it when it's released.
Seraph Man:
--- Quote from: Retro Deckades on June 18, 2015, 09:45:26 PM ---On a positive note, Nintendo's "Nindies@Home" program offers some pretty cool demos of indie games, including a Sonic-like Genesis-style game that's really quite fun. It's called Freedom Planet. Download it now and save 15% should you decide to buy it when it's released.
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Eh, I've beaten Freedom Planet, and while it's not bad, you can tell the game was built by fans/amateurs who didn't quite get a chance to finish or refine certain things. All the stages were built with one character in mind only, certain sprites look unfinished, and the story is very fan fiction-tier quality, with a little edginess thrown in. I won't say don't buy it. Indeed, if it's discounted, I say go for it. Just know what you're getting into.
Retro Deckades:
--- Quote from: Seraph Man on June 22, 2015, 10:25:54 AM ---Eh, I've beaten Freedom Planet, and while it's not bad, you can tell the game was built by fans/amateurs who didn't quite get a chance to finish or refine certain things. All the stages were built with one character in mind only, certain sprites look unfinished, and the story is very fan fiction-tier quality, with a little edginess thrown in. I won't say don't buy it. Indeed, if it's discounted, I say go for it. Just know what you're getting into.
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Ah, was unaware that it had already been available elsewhere. I'm not much of a Genesis gamer, so I can't really speak from an area of expertise, but I enjoyed the demo. I'll see how the Wii U version ends up reviewing and then decide how much I'd be willing to pay for it should I decide to purchase it.
Rx_79:
I usually dont like those multiplayer Zelda games, so I hope Zelda: Tri Force Heroes is more fun than it looked.
This is what concerns me the most.
"You can play the newest Zelda game alongside two other people. You can play it by yourself. But you can’t, according to director Hiromasa Shikata, play Zelda: Triforce Heroes with a party of two."
http://kotaku.com/you-cant-play-zelda-triforce-heroes-with-only-two-peop-1712601003#
And Link with cheerleader Pam-Pams still make me cringe some where deep inside. :'(