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I explicitly pre-ordered Mega Man because I knew it was the only way I'd ever get it. I really just keep it as a statue though... I might pick up Shovel Knight for the same reason when he comes out.I know some people like Jay have an unspeakable hatred for Amiibos due to the great Amiibo/Canadian War, but for a figure I only bought because I love Mega Man, I've actually gotten a lot of use out of his Amiibo.
- The only Smash fighter I've trained
- Got a racing outfit for Mario Kart 8, the one I use most now
- Unlocked Rock instantly for Mario Maker
And when Mega Man Legacy Collection for 3DS comes out next year, I'll have access to special challenge missions only accessible through the Amiibo. I've paid more for DLC that gave me a lot less, plus I got a cute little Mega Man in my house, and he just keeps on giving.
Might also get Shovel Knight, now that you mention it. Depends on availability. Really looking forward to seeing if he gets into Smash.I explicitly pre-ordered Mega Man because I knew it was the only way I'd ever get it. I really just keep it as a statue though... I might pick up Shovel Knight for the same reason when he comes out.
Might also get Shovel Knight, now that you mention it. Depends on availability. Really looking forward to seeing if he gets into Smash.
I do see this as an issue... it really should be "You want these neat little extras? Alright, it's 2-3 bucks... unless you have the Amiibo, in which case it's free." The tying of the content SOLELY to the Amiibo causes issues when the availability of said toys is unpredictable at best. There was literally a point where no one in England could get the Splatoon toys because the truck taking them from the docks to the distributor got hijacked en-route. That's not even getting into the supply problems they've had due to the dock workers strike on the West Coast and just plain not manufacturing enough. They are making more of the limited, exclusive ones (Little Mac, Lucario, Meta Knight, etc) at least, so it'll be easier to get them from here on out, assuming Nintendo gets a clue. They are already doing the Animal Crossing ones as RFID playing cards instead of statues explicitly because of this.I have a problem with content being locked away behind hard to find tchotchkes, no matter how insignificant or bonus'y it is.
Evolve and Vermintide have been proof to me that you absolutely cannot judge a game by its dev house any more. The team behind L4D made Evolve, and it devolved (heh) into shitfuckery. Meanwhile, Fatshark, a devhouse with only failure and medocrity to its name previously, finally rolled a natural 20 and made an amazing game in Vermintide. All bets are off on everything going forward, imo.Goddamn Evolve.
I sold it back in March for more than half its cost to help pay for Bloodborne. This past week I had the chance to grab it again for a few bucks and thought, what the hell, it'll be worth that little to have some more fun with it.
Well, I didn't keep up with current events for this game and forgot the malleable nature of online games. Apparently August brought a patch with major changes to the main game mode, Hunt, focused on skill-based matchmaking and it's pretty well done fucked the game. Used to be you could just jump in and get a match going; now you sit for longer than a match's length while the game figures out placements and shit, and then even if it gets a group together, it can just dumb you all at random without getting the match started. Essentially there's now an entire extra step to setting up and it doesn't even fucking work. Sure, everybody being thrown together might not be the most ideal, but it's better than just NOT PLAYING.
Which is what I've been doing. For over 20 minutes, the game has been trying to figure shit out. I went out and back in a couple times, but it has no clue what to do. Stupid fucking patch ...
Surely that didn't start with Evolve and Vermintide though. There was once a time when Bioware could do no wrong. There there was a time when Bioware could do no right. Now, as far as I'm aware, we're somewhere in the middle.Evolve and Vermintide have been proof to me that you absolutely cannot judge a game by its dev house any more. The team behind L4D made Evolve, and it devolved (heh) into shitfuckery. Meanwhile, Fatshark, a devhouse with only failure and medocrity to its name previously, finally rolled a natural 20 and made an amazing game in Vermintide. All bets are off on everything going forward, imo.
Yeah, but that was just Bioware. You could usually depend on Bethesda games to be a certain quality (amazing stories, buggy games), you knew pretty accurately what you were getting into when you bought a game by iD or Volition or Bullfrog or Treyarch or Infinity Ward or 3DRealms or Naughty Dog or Rockstar or DICE or 2k. Sure, there were slight deviations, but none so dramatic, and in the same exact genre of game, as the flip flops of Turtle Rock and Fatshark. A golden child lays a stinky turd, and a hack shovelware pusher raises up a glimmering jewel. It was like the fates giving official notice that nothing was a given any more.Surely that didn't start with Evolve and Vermintide though. There was once a time when Bioware could do no wrong. There there was a time when Bioware could do no right. Now, as far as I'm aware, we're somewhere in the middle.
I'm pretty sure she is how most people learn that kids aren't killable in the base game.So... I'm sensing a slight dislike towards Braith.
For me it was Nelkir.I'm pretty sure she is how most people learn that kids aren't killable in the base game.
Wasn't that nord bodyguard his brother?For me it was Nelkir.
"Another wanderer here to lick my father's boots." Kid, I don't care if you're father's sitting right there, with his scary Dunmer housecarl and scary Nord bodyguard and scary guards and not-so-scary steward, I'm shanking you right here and right now.
Oh yeah, forgot about that. He pretty much only acts like a bodyguard, which is why it slipped my mind.Wasn't that nord bodyguard his brother?
He's got a long running hatred of Braith.So... I'm sensing a slight dislike towards Braith.