Been thinking about grabbing it, what are your early impressions/reviews?Shout out to Hades for actually getting me to use my Switch for the first time since Fire Emblem.
Plus the game is a limited release one, so if you want it, I would get it sooner than later!So for the guys playing the Mario 3D's, how did they translate the Wii motion controls for Galaxy? Is anyone using a Pro controller? Somehow I missed 64 and Sunshine, I took a Mario hiatus after the first 3 on the NES until Galaxy. I am contemplating picking it up as I have $500 bucks that was earmarked for a Series X that I was unable to get, but I also just bought PGA 2k21 and Ghost of Tsushima so a third game in two weeks might be tough to slip past the wife, on the other hand nintendo first party games almost never get a discount so waiting a few months will not likely save me any $$
So for the guys playing the Mario 3D's, how did they translate the Wii motion controls for Galaxy? Is anyone using a Pro controller? Somehow I missed 64 and Sunshine, I took a Mario hiatus after the first 3 on the NES until Galaxy. I am contemplating picking it up as I have $500 bucks that was earmarked for a Series X that I was unable to get, but I also just bought PGA 2k21 and Ghost of Tsushima so a third game in two weeks might be tough to slip past the wife, on the other hand nintendo first party games almost never get a discount so waiting a few months will not likely save me any $$
It's a limited release that stops being available in less than half a year, so that's another reason to think it'll never go on sale as well.So for the guys playing the Mario 3D's, how did they translate the Wii motion controls for Galaxy? Is anyone using a Pro controller? Somehow I missed 64 and Sunshine, I took a Mario hiatus after the first 3 on the NES until Galaxy. I am contemplating picking it up as I have $500 bucks that was earmarked for a Series X that I was unable to get, but I also just bought PGA 2k21 and Ghost of Tsushima so a third game in two weeks might be tough to slip past the wife, on the other hand nintendo first party games almost never get a discount so waiting a few months will not likely save me any $$
It's a limited release that stops being available in less than half a year, so that's another reason to think it'll never go on sale as well.
26 year old me finishes the job 7 year old me couldnt.
Game still hold up and im so glad I got to play it again. Except Tick Tock Clock. That level is still ass
I noticed the same problem with Mario.Picked up Hades the other day. Only played for an hour or two, but I'm not as blown away as I thought I would be (Bastion is one of my favourite indie games). I'm guessing it's a game that has a lot more depth under the surface that I haven't noticed yet, though, but I'm starting to realize I'm not a huge roguelike fan (only really enjoyed Slay the Spire and Dead Cells).
Also picked up Mario 3D Allstars. Was able to find someone on Craigslist that wanted Splatoon 2 for it, and found Splatoon 2 for $45 so basically got the game 50% off. I've only ever played a few hours of Mario 64 and Galaxy before picking this game up, so all of the games are pretty new to me. I started Mario 64 and, while it has aged better than I anticipated, I was surprised by how Mario slips all over the place (feels like he's always running on ice...but my last Mario experience was Odyssey so maybe I'm biased) and how difficult the camera can be at times.
I haven't played it, but it looks like the kind of thing that's so hectic that Mario skill seems like it wouldn't even necessarily translate (because the challenge/fun of the game has never really been about how many enemies on screen-- unlike Tetris, which fits like a glove). Is that the case?So Super Mario Bros 35 is actually pretty great. Its basically "what if we took the tetris 99 system but threw it on a mario game?"