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Nintendo announces postponement of Advanced War 1 + 2: Boot Camp
The story is just a little too similar to recent world events
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Nintendo Online customers get Monster Hunter Rise from 3/11 to 3/17
Full game available, get ready to lose some spare time
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So, I've now beaten and got the true ending of 3 out of 4 of the main characters.
And also got the Robot character who was hell to unlock. Having to carry an old CRT TV around which drops out everytime you do a dodgeroll.
I think I've cracked this game now. Only enemy I find deadly is the hammer that incessantly follows you about and smashes you every few seconds.
All the bosses are excellent, fair and managable.
I really love this game, you got to get it on switch as its perfect for portable play and especially for second screening.
Did I mention you can play in local 4 player co-op? This is a game that can give you hundreds of hours of enjoyment but is instantly accessible within seconds.
It's like if Final Fight had 4 player co-op, levels that were constantly changing. A huge variety of enemies and bosses.
Chests and hidden rooms everywhere. Items and weapons that significantly changed the way you play the game. Secret levels, secret items, tons more depth. And a shop with an ingame economy system.
I’ll never forget walking into my local arcade and seeing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles when it first came out. My excitement was palpable. Immediately started playing it with three other people I knew from hanging around there. We kept pumping in quarters until we beat it with the arcade owner watching us on. I’m sure he was happy to see us do this.
Happy Mar10 Day!
This is amazing. Sounds awesome, glad you loved the game.
What a collection!!!! Easily my favorite thing from yesterday. I'm even going to replay the nightmarish NES TMNT1 lol. But man I loved all those games, I would love to have them with modern features and the museum stuff sounds RAD. I love TMNT.
So I've been playing Elden Ring a ton, just so much Elden Ring. It's so huge.
I did get GT7 and I must say that game is a dream car game. I am not a gear head but I can appreciate the love and care that went into every aspect of this game. It's wild the amount of information you get for every single car, museums that give you a detailed history of every manufacturer and some world history to boot. Over 2500 real world locations to take pictures of your car in each with a description on why that spot was chosen. The amount of content is staggering. And that's before you get to the racing which is as great as ever. I love it.
I was screwing around on TikTok and I came across a guy who was speed running TMNT. I can't tell you how pissed off that made me. This guy was going through the game like it was nothing. And within 5 minutes reached a point in the game I had never even seen before.
NES TMNT is infuriating. I remember watching Angry Videogame Nerd's take on it and it was spot on.
I have fond memories of TMNT on the NES. But yeah, it was hard as nails. I could make it to the final boss, but never managed to defeat it. I'm looking forward to have another go at it when this bundle releases. My skills may have faded, but with the mighty powers of rewind, I might just be able to pull it off.
Anyway, you never really appreciate just how many terrible games there are in the world until you browse through a library like this. If there was ever an award for throwaway City simulator games, I feel like this library would have to qualify as the trophy case. They're sooooo many of them.
It's a free month to test though, so I'm going to give it a shot. Honestly I'd be surprised if I use it after next week. They do offer stardew valley, which is nice had I not already purchased it. Hopefully I'll find a few other gems though. I mean, if there's a thousand games here there's got to be three or four good ones right?
I have it on Steam. Mouse/keyboard controls work well enough; I can't imagine playing it with a touchscreen, though. Wiimote version is the best.
I hear Yesterday is good, I played the sequel, Yesterday Origins which was good.
This weekend I inched a little bit closer to the end of Bug Fables. It's infuriating to have so little time to play.
Said the man who actually got some time to play. I played nothing this weekend.
Are you like me? Drowning in work and having to wait on others who take over the TV?