REVIEW: Monster Hunter Wilds
8/10 "...extremely fun fights but also lacking any real challenge"ign.com editorial impressions aspro
REVIEW: Monster Hunter Wilds
9/10 "...the best Monster Hunter game we’ve ever had"thesixthaxis.com editorial impressions aspro
REVIEW: Monster Hunter Wilds
4/5 "...an exhilarating piece of work - so refined, so alive, so giddily, chaotically joyful ..."eurogamer.net editorial impressions aspro
I need to get this off my chest regarding platformers.
How can you still be f-ing up the wall jumping in games this many decades after its invention.
So you want me to press the stick towards the wall I'm currently touching to bounce in the opposite direction?
Yet when I press jump, because the stick is facing towards the wall I'm currently touching I head right back to that wall and can't bounce off the opposing wall.
GREAT.
GENIUSES
Yes. Exactly. "How can you still be f-ing up the wall jumping in games this many decades after its invention."
Got Gunbrella, it's a Devolver game. Very cool mechanic where you can fling yourself about the levels with your umbrella. And then shotgun fools in the face. There's a demo out. Has a western grind house feel.
Got Paper Trail for less than $2, such a cool game. Perfect for Switch, as you MUST play with the touch screen.
I mean you can use stick controls but it feels amazing to fold and crease paper to create paths and complete images. Top game.
I'm hoping they port and sell RE2, RE3, RE4 RE7 and RE8 to switch 2 and sell them as cheaply as they sold re5, re4 etc
I'm sure they will. Right now on the PS4 there's an RE2 and RE3 remaster combo that is regularly on sale for $15. If Capcom supports the switch 2. As much as I think they will, it seems like a no-brainer.
Ooh, the remakes? If so I'm down.
travo said:
I never gave Little King's Story a fair shake. I'd love a rerelease.
Love that game. Sadly it's a 480 interlaced video output on Wii like Madworld so I can't use Mclassic on it. Need an HD version. Personally I prefer it to Pikmin.
aspro said:
Any y'all know anything about Kingdom Come; Deliverance? Just got a sequel and is getting high heat from low level sources.
The games are highly rated. The combat is difficult at first. I hear the stories refreshingly feature more normal situations vs grand themes in other rpgs
Yes. Exactly. "How can you still be f-ing up the wall jumping in games this many decades after its invention."
Cant remember the name of it, but I played a game recently that did wall jumping differently.
Seemed odd a first but it worked. Basically you hold the stick towards the wall you're holding onto.
When you jump rather than bouncing towards the opposite wall, you bounce upwards on the same wall. And you can do this all the way to the top. Also means you don't need the presence of two close walls. Any wall will work. I think it was Kunai.
It is indeed. I know people were disappointed with this game as they wanted a straightforward platformer but I still enjoyed Nuts & Bolts quite a bit.
It works for me since my favorite genres are racing and platformers. It might've been better received if it had more traditional platforming in addition to the vehicles.
REVIEW: Monster Hunter Wilds 8/10 "...extremely fun fights but also lacking any real challenge"ign.com editorial impressions
I haven't played Rise, but heard it was already an easier game. If this is the trend going forwards I don't know if I'll stay invested in the series. The Eurogamer review mentioned having played for 40 hours (or was it 20?) without failing a single quest. Taking out friction like they did in Worlds is one thing, but it seems they're trimming away too much of what defined the series.
The console versions seem lacking as well from a technical point. I was hoping for a Switch2 port, but that seems even less likely now.
Flying a helicopter in Banjo's Nuts & Boths is so much fun. Nintendo needs to bring vehicles into the next 3D Mario game.
There was a moped in Odyssey, on the castle stage. I can't remember if it was also in the New Donk city stage.
SupremeAC said:
REVIEW: Monster Hunter Wilds 8/10 "...extremely fun fights but also lacking any real challenge"ign.com editorial impressions
I haven't played Rise, but heard it was already an easier game. If this is the trend going forwards I don't know if I'll stay invested in the series. The Eurogamer review mentioned having played for 40 hours (or was it 20?) without failing a single quest. Taking out friction like they did in Worlds is one thing, but it seems they're trimming away too much of what defined the series.
The console versions seem lacking as well from a technical point. I was hoping for a Switch2 port, but that seems even less likely now.
Flying a helicopter in Banjo's Nuts & Boths is so much fun. Nintendo needs to bring vehicles into the next 3D Mario game.
There was a moped in Odyssey, on the castle stage. I can't remember if it was also in the New Donk city stage.
The moped was dope as was the tank and dinosaur, but I need more more MORE vehicles! Airplanes, helicopters, boats, jetskis, trains! And bring back FLUDD too! Super Mario Pilot Everything!
The moped was dope as was the tank and dinosaur, but I need more more MORE vehicles! Airplanes, helicopters, boats, jetskis, trains! And bring back FLUDD too! Super Mario Pilot Everything!
The moped was dope as was the tank and dinosaur, but I need more more MORE vehicles! Airplanes, helicopters, boats, jetskis, trains! And bring back FLUDD too! Super Mario Pilot Everything!
I forgot about the tank level.
That's probably my biggest problem with Odyssey, you only get to see that rain soaked level once.
REVIEW: Monster Hunter Wilds 8/10 "...extremely fun fights but also lacking any real challenge"ign.com editorial impressions
I haven't played Rise, but heard it was already an easier game. If this is the trend going forwards I don't know if I'll stay invested in the series. The Eurogamer review mentioned having played for 40 hours (or was it 20?) without failing a single quest. Taking out friction like they did in Worlds is one thing, but it seems they're trimming away too much of what defined the series.
If you haven't played Rise yet, and you have someone to play with, you might want to give it a shot since it does get dirt cheap. It does start out easier, but it also has a sharp difficulty spike during the second half of the main game. Plus, I found the the final boss to be one of the hardest in the series.
I’m very hyped for Monster Hunter Wilds myself. Not too worried about it supposedly being easier. Loved both World and Rise. Played the Wilds beta and loved what I played there as well. I got the Premium Deluxe Edition pre-ordered and ready to go when it launches on Friday.
Yes. Exactly. "How can you still be f-ing up the wall jumping in games this many decades after its invention."
I'm playing the 20th anniversary remaster on PS5.
Got Gunbrella, it's a Devolver game. Very cool mechanic where you can fling yourself about the levels with your umbrella. And then shotgun fools in the face. There's a demo out. Has a western grind house feel.
Got Paper Trail for less than $2, such a cool game. Perfect for Switch, as you MUST play with the touch screen.
I mean you can use stick controls but it feels amazing to fold and crease paper to create paths and complete images. Top game.
Ooh, the remakes? If so I'm down.
The games are highly rated. The combat is difficult at first. I hear the stories refreshingly feature more normal situations vs grand themes in other rpgs
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/gaming/nintendo-switch/nintendo-switch-2-to-play-xbox-game-that-would-ve-destroyed-the-first-console/ar-AA1zFg8y?ocid=BingNewsSerp
Nintendo Switch 2 game leak suggests console will be more powerful than expected
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Switch 2's Mouse Mode could Revolutionise Game Control
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Seemed odd a first but it worked. Basically you hold the stick towards the wall you're holding onto.
When you jump rather than bouncing towards the opposite wall, you bounce upwards on the same wall. And you can do this all the way to the top. Also means you don't need the presence of two close walls. Any wall will work. I think it was Kunai.
It is indeed. I know people were disappointed with this game as they wanted a straightforward platformer but I still enjoyed Nuts & Bolts quite a bit.
It works for me since my favorite genres are racing and platformers. It might've been better received if it had more traditional platforming in addition to the vehicles.
A $35 billion deal for the tech bhind Pokemon Go! (TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN)
gamesindustry.biz
The actual number is a paltry 3.5 bilion. I thought the VGPress stood above such clickbaiting nonsense.
Oops Typo.
I haven't played Rise, but heard it was already an easier game. If this is the trend going forwards I don't know if I'll stay invested in the series. The Eurogamer review mentioned having played for 40 hours (or was it 20?) without failing a single quest. Taking out friction like they did in Worlds is one thing, but it seems they're trimming away too much of what defined the series.
The console versions seem lacking as well from a technical point. I was hoping for a Switch2 port, but that seems even less likely now.
I forgot how brutal Donkey Kong Country Returns can be. I'm on the first level of world 6 and it is kicking my butt.
There was a moped in Odyssey, on the castle stage. I can't remember if it was also in the New Donk city stage.
No selectable difficulty?
The moped was dope as was the tank and dinosaur, but I need more more MORE vehicles! Airplanes, helicopters, boats, jetskis, trains! And bring back FLUDD too! Super Mario Pilot Everything!
I like the cut of your jib.
I forgot about the tank level.
That's probably my biggest problem with Odyssey, you only get to see that rain soaked level once.
If you haven't played Rise yet, and you have someone to play with, you might want to give it a shot since it does get dirt cheap. It does start out easier, but it also has a sharp difficulty spike during the second half of the main game. Plus, I found the the final boss to be one of the hardest in the series.
I’m very hyped for Monster Hunter Wilds myself. Not too worried about it supposedly being easier. Loved both World and Rise. Played the Wilds beta and loved what I played there as well. I got the Premium Deluxe Edition pre-ordered and ready to go when it launches on Friday.