DQ Builders has me down right now. There are too many rules to building, unlike Minecraft which has too few rules. I really want to try Lego Dimensions. As soon as a sale hits to make the starter pack $50, I might give it a try.
DQ Builders has me down right now. There are too many rules to building, unlike Minecraft which has too few rules. I really want to try Lego Dimensions. As soon as a sale hits to make the starter pack $50, I might give it a try.
Oh shhhh... you're right. I didn't notice that in the Info section before. I didn't expect it. Phew, that makes things easier, although, I'll avoid using it unless I get stuck.
The space stuff has me interested.
The portability of this full console experience is neat but not essential to me. I got my 3DS/Vita and they are both more reasonable in size. Also, those detatchable controllers seem really small removed from the screen. It'll come down to games, not hardware features, that'll get me to buy one.
Those removable controllers seem a bit small, but you can still use the classic controller whether on-the-go or not, which is neat.
Wired's podcast today mentioned it was aimed at millennials. I guess those like my niece and nephew who grew up on tablets and phones for gaming.
I think the days of comparing Nintendo's console to the others is over. They are doing their own thing and it's aimed at a younger audience. Microsoft and Sony are trying to be everything for everybody, but they don't have Nintendo properties and it'll stay that way. I'm not sure I want huge memory space for the Switch. I'll probably play just a handful of games on there anyway. As for virtual console. I'm still using my Wii for that. Do I want to carry them all over. Maybe. But maybe not. Anyway, I gotta go watch that trailer because I don't much about this Switch at the moment. Is it going to be like a phone on the go and a console at home?
I'm enjoying VII on my 3DS, but I liked playing VIII on my TV a bit more.
I'm clueless often already. Like just now, I had to find a character who disappears in the town I'm in with no darn clue as to where she went. No one could tell me, so I went from house to house searching every corner 'til I found her. Then, after I talked to her, I was at another quandry. So I just left the house I was in and suddenly she appears again and walks off in another direction. Ok, so now I follow her to where ever she just went? Yep. Enter the presentation of the quest proper in the next dialog sequence. The game leaves you hanging like that pretty often before you get a clear goal.
Oh, I didn't notice the pulsing. That's helpful. In any case, I found my missing piece after systematically going through all the towns in the past 'till I found one with a glowing orb. Even then, I couldn't find it until I cheated a bit by looking at a forum post. I hate these doors on the back of buildings you can't see until you rotate the camera around. I should've known, though, because you can see the back door from inside the shop where the fragment was.