
I've had a free trial or two before, but didn't like how you had to pay for individual books on top of monthly fee.
I've had a free trial or two before, but didn't like how you had to pay for individual books on top of monthly fee.
Even in the multiple endings case, I don't feel the need to replay EVERYTHING. NitW kind of makes sense because you can choose which friend to hang out with in each episode and there are things still to find in the town. But then it also has an achievement that would require four different playhthroughs just to change one tiny thing (what head a character puts on a robot) and just ... Why?
In its defense, this is not necessary to complete the story, it's completely optional, supposedly you don't have to finish the ENTIRE game each time (but there are enough unskippable scenes to get to that point imo)and you can see all the meaty stuff in two playthroughs, but ... I would prefer being able to 100% a game without restarting it.
They pulled the demo for it; comes out here in April.
And all of these are good, three are just some things I wish Kiwami did better.
Karaoke, mahjong, poker, pocket circuit racing, UFO catchers, there is an arcade game technically, but it's a rock paper scissors card game that is pretty much exactly like the cat fight club in 0, etc.
I think you might like a lot of the minigames, but 0 had everything that's in this one.
You can thank Kamurucho's Mr. Moneybags for the advice.
Super Strikers is one of the most fun games I've ever played, and I only played it once at a con.
Mario Tennis is one of my favorite sports titles as well.
I hate achievements requiring multiple playthroughs. Night in the Woods does that and I just think, while it's short, the game does not change enough the third time to warrant that.
I will never understand what Schafer was thinking when he made Brutal Legend at least partly an RTS.
I should listen to more podcasts or find some good audiobooks for runs.
My friend and I had a hell of a time adjusting to shooters on N64 and I know DK64 has guns, so I can feel your pain on that front.
What other N64 games have you played recently? DK64 was always one of the better looking ones to me, so I'd say train your eyes.