I was talking to my brother about this. Would be very nice to have the levels in the game.
But I don't fight with my arms, I use my fists.
But seriously I would if I could but right now I'm waiting to get the switch.
I'm still trying to decide if it's really worth getting ARMS. It looks nice and all but it looks like the type of game I pick up and play once and I only play once every two months.
if you enjoy fighting against opponents via wi-fi, and have a spare 60 bucks, it's probably suitable. the only downside is the lack of innovative single player modes.
It's literally punch out meets Luff's gomu gomu. If you like punch out you'll like it. I've been playing it nonstop. Don't expect street fighter levels of complexity but it's more than deep enough that you really gotta think about what you're doing. Nintendo knocked this one out of the park. Also spring man is just little Mac with blue hair
Stormy Ascent just got released as DLC for Crash Bandicoot.
It's also free until tomorrow and it'll end up being $3.00 dlc.
are those lil colored lines on the faces noses or mouths
i always thought noses (especially bc kurt has a black mouth) but idk
I've always seen them as mouths, mainly because the character design in the series has never really had immensely pronounced noses for most of the characters.
I assume they did it that way because if the sprites remained exactly as they are, but just swapped out that colored line for black, they would look like they have a big blob of black on their faces and look slightly weird.
they looks so chibi as mouths tho
Given the angle, you could take it as being a shadow the nose is casting upon the upper lip.
Everybody wins?
Always seen them as mouths :/
*watches reveal of dragon: marked for death*
fffffrick dude
what is with inti creates and the amazing sprite work
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this table is my life and i'm going to flip it upside down if i don't have a switch by xmas
Wario's Woods SNES gets no love. Everyone thinks there's only the NES game because of Animal Crossing, but the SNES version is an utterly charming and wonderful action puzzle game with a cast of unique and adorable characters. It should have been included on the SNES Mini.
I used to love Wario's Woods on the SNES and still have the cardridge from my childhood years! However, there is a game I'd prefer over Wario's Woods to be on the SNES Classic and that's Tetris Attack. It's one of the very few games I'm on equal skill level as someone I know, a friend of mine in this case. *Looks at Japanese SF Classic Mini line-up* MOTHER-
Well, at least I'm enjoying Starfox 2. Normal Mode is piss easy, but I'm determined to get all Medals before attempting Hard. It now ties as my favorite Starfox game, along with the original Starfox.
I also downloaded the new Mighty Gunvolt DLC characters, because I've been enjoying the game enough that it has earned the extra 4 euros, regardless of the content. I would've preferred Ray (MN9/Not-Zero) and Copen (ASG/Not-Proto Man), but Joule and Call are good enough. Heck, I'm glad we got more characters beyond Ekoro to begin with.
Also looking forward to Dragon: Marked for Death.