

I agree. It’s published by RedDeer games, which seems to publish many games which are very similar to existing games, without doing much new.
This is just from trailers BTW, haven’t played them yet.
I agree. It’s published by RedDeer games, which seems to publish many games which are very similar to existing games, without doing much new.
This is just from trailers BTW, haven’t played them yet.
Pokémon is so big, it seems they have stopped putting in much effort. There are some other monster collecting games too, which you can try after this.
Thanks for the info. Subscribed!
Clank: Catacombs seems a bit like Carcassonne, will check some videos.
Cabo also looks interesting. May try a couple of games with standard deck, and get the dedicated deck if people enjoy it.
Good luck with main story!
Yeah, it’s those aggressive monsters that are annoying, specially if you don’t see them coming.
That guide looks interesting, but apparently you need a skell for those. Will take a look if I need to level up quickly. As for money, I have some good amount, but I only have 3 level 1 research probes, and one level 2 (or maybe level 4) one. Need more of those. Have tons of mining probes though, but other than 8 level 1, only have 1 or 2 of all levels, so can’t make any chains. Hopefully will get more of them soon.
RDR 2 is still on my wishlist, haven’t gotten around to playing it yet. Is that bluriness due to some setting? Cause I’ve always heard how beautiful the game is. I am expecting to be blown away by it’s graphics.
Hearing great things about Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, would love to hear what you think about it.
Hehe, good thing I didn’t go there then.
There’s currently only one affinity mission that I can do but I skipped, cause it said it’s mainly in Sylvalum. It’s Phog’s affinity mission, and recommended level is 21, so it shouldn’t be too tough…
Better late than never!
How are you liking it?
Kirby’s Return to Dreamland
How long to beat says main game is about 7 hours long, so not very long, but completionist is at 25 hours, so dunno.
Interesting…
As someone who don’t plan to “switch” games daily, my main usecase is just to have some games on one console and some on other, and then play them whenever without worrying about if I am online or not, and I am really happy with their solution (without having used it yet, since I only have one Switch atm).
But I agree, that for someone like you, this might add more steps, and can prove to be quite annoying if doing it daily / regularly. Though I don’t understand your point about being offline. If you are using the current primary / secondary console, then you can’t play on secondary console unless you are online, right? And in the virtual game case, you just have to online when transferring. Or am I missing something there?
About losing access to your console, I am sure there would be a way to deal with it. Remove access remotely or something. If it’s not available yet, they will probably add it sooner or later. But then again, you ever know with these companies.