Sniper 2 or Sniper 3 ? (it also matters if one is more difficult in some way than the other, I don't enjoy difficult games these days)
Sniper 2 or Sniper 3 ? (it also matters if one is more difficult in some way than the other, I don't difficult games these days)
Almost all the games are on sale.
Fantasy Zone was the last one released in Japan right? Almost caught up!
Not the ones on my wishlist lol
Thanks, Sniper 3 it is then,I much prefer 3, I play on the easiest game mode, and find it to be great fun. You still have to be somewhat strategic in your planning, without worrying too much about bullet drop and that kind of junk.
Dammit I literally just bought river city girls and sayonara wild hearts on Saturday lol. I need to be better at waiting to pick things up when I still have other things to play so I can get these sales
I am unfamiliar with this, but it looks pretty fucking great (?)
Ummm, its live now.
Yes.
Wanted a music game and needed a beat em up for hanging out with my friend at the bar 🤷♂️. Still sucks when it happensin this day and age I legit don't understand how anyone buys games full rpice outside of the release window. no offense :(
in this day and age I legit don't understand how anyone buys games full rpice outside of the release window. no offense :(
I am unfamiliar with this, but it looks pretty fucking great (?)
For me it's pretty simple: Limited time to play games.
It really comes down to what I want to play when I want to play it. More often than not, the games I wait for to go on sale either never do (i'm digital only), or by the time they are on sale I don't have the time to play them.
If I didn't buy RDR2 on the day of release (as an example), I most likely would never have played it because that window of time is long gone. Paying full price is a drag, but more often than I'd like to admit, it's a necessary for me to play what I want to play.
Ok, I see what you're doing here: I'm not buying The Witcher 3 just because I'm enjoying the Netflix series.
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Hhhhhmmmmmmrrrrrrgggggg!!!
roughly an hour before you posted ^^The equivalent to the European first party sale?
When did it start? I'm usually on top of this lol
Baladium said:Of all the major third-party publishers on Switch, you could argue that Namco is the worst of them all when it comes to discounting their stuff. I guess they've noticed the success big Nintendo has had with selling at full MSRP for years, and now little Namco wants a piece of that pie despite offering arguably less compelling software. The real kicker is that they run frequent and disproportionately deep sales on competing storefronts while Switch owners get next to nothing.
Your statement is like a pie with no fillingOk, I see what you're doing here: I'm not buying The Witcher 3 just because I'm enjoying the Netflix series.
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Hhhhhmmmmmmrrrrrrgggggg!!!
*sees Groove Coaster going on sale for $50 a third time since its release in November*
I'm starting to think they felt $60 wasn't a good idea. At this rate, I can't help but think it'll be $30 in a few more months.
Otherwise, my wishlist just has the Sega Ages for $2 off, which isn't that tempting considering my backlog & TMS next week. I may get Gal Gunvolt Burst since that's half off, though I'm playing the 8-bit Bloodstained at the moment. Also really wish you could sort alphabetically when doing searches...
Actually, speaking of 8-bits, ASW is releasing a game at the end of the month called Code Shifter that's a crossover between Guilty Gear, BlazBlue, Kunio, & more, but all in 8-bit. It's weirs & out of nowhere, yet interesting.
Toss a coin to Your WitcherOk, I see what you're doing here: I'm not buying The Witcher 3 just because I'm enjoying the Netflix series.
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Hhhhhmmmmmmrrrrrrgggggg!!!
It should hopefully drop too, the former price drops in US match perfectly the ones in EU.
About your dog question, I got stuck super quick on the Vita version so... I don't know :D
Well, everyone in the game is already dead, so something bad already happened to the dog ^_^
Jokes aside, I only played the game for an hour or two. Just like Putosaure , I also got stuck quickly and quit. I don't recommend it if you want to beat the game without any help, but if you're ok with checking a guide every now and then, go for it because it's a very funny and charming game.
Thank you for the heads up! I really appreciate it.
Well actually, my Bowser Jr. is 12 years old and he's like" Play with my daddy? Talk about hating him!" lol
Nah jokes aside, he's always ready to play some videogames with me. And I have some more Koopalings, too XD
II was going to get a 15€ eShop card to pick Okami HD which is 12€ atm, so I might bite on Broken Age
Anyone who is remotely interested in point and click adventures and whmisical but meaningful stories and somehow hasn't played it yet, should rush to grab BROKEN AGE on this sale. It's a wonderful little gem.
43% off Mario & Sonic Olympics Tokyo 2020 when it released only two months ago? WTF? o_0
I was so close to buying it at launch but now I'm glad I didn't. The other digital versions of past M&S games on 3DS/Wii U rarely (or never) went on sale, so I wasn't expecting this one to get a steep discount so soon. I don't think it even cracked the top 10 in US eShop best sellers at any point (although it was up for pre-purchase months before release which plays a factor in that) so you have to wonder if it underperformed sales expectations, which would be crazy considering two of gaming's most well-known mascots are in it, on a console that thrives on party games...
And for both of you, do you typically play PnCs? Getting stuck for ages in them is so common for me (in the handful I've played) that I was wondering if they're one of your preferred genres, like, if getting stuck and quitting was normal for you with this genre or if the getting stuck felt more egregious/frustrating than in other PnCs. Hope that makes sense, coming out of a long workday so my brain is extra melty.
Posted about it a few months ago. These were my initial impressions:Any thoughts on Tangle Tower? Animation and voicework seems excellent and I miss a good point and click mystery/detective game.
Tangle Tower is murder mystery whodunnit puzzle adventure game in the vein of Professor Layton. The writing is great, the characters awesome and funny and the overall plot interesting.
The most striking thing for me is its presentation. It's fully voiced and the animations are phenomenal. I'm typically not a fan of the Layton games because I feel like it becomes more about the puzzles than the story but Tangle Tower isn't like that since the story is first and foremost and the puzzles secondary. So yeah, if a Layton-like with interesting puzzles and even better characters sounds interesting to you, give it a go. I haven't finished it yet (about to wrap it up) but it's definitely one of my favorites games of the year.
Finished Tangle Tower. I wasn't in love with the ending at all... That was until I spoke to my wife about it, who overheard/watched me play it before bed most nights and now that we discussed it, I'm honestly really coming around on the ending.
Anyway, I wholeheartedly recommend Tangle Tower. The ending might be a bit... anticlimactic but the entire journey is one everyone who enjoy this style of game should definitely see through.