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here is an interesting quesiton, which will score better, Peach or Ronin?
Apparently Ronin's previews aren't very good?
Ronin, no question. It appeals to reviewers way more
here is an interesting quesiton, which will score better, Peach or Ronin?
Apparently Ronin's previews aren't very good?
Itโs funny, I donโt think rise of the ronin looks interesting at all, same with ghosts of Tsushima. Gonna be honest, historical Japan as a setting just does nothing for me. Iโm way more interested in peach even though it will probably be the lower reviewed and shallower experienceRonin, no question. It appeals to reviewers way more
There is a non-zero chance someone uses Peachy as a headline75 even
Peachy~
If it's not there it's a failure imo lolThere is a non-zero chance someone uses Peachy as a headline
if nothing else, it will give me a lot of GOOD FEELingsI don't care what it scores or sells, this is a colourful and creative first party game that will save us from the AAA nonsense others are doing. Support it for that.
How much did Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity improve from the demo to the final game? Because the demo is just so heavy on low frame rates and pop in that it feels like they dropped a pre-alpha of the game tbh.I think and I hope they were able to optimize the final game a bit compared to the demo, because some technical weaknesses, if they remained like that, would logically have a negative impact on the reception of the game.
I think that by their demanding nature, there's a certain logic to being relatively indulgent with games like Hyrule Warriors AoC or Bayonetta 3, even if criticisms have been logically levelled at them all the same. On the other hand, a Good Feel game that doesn't look like a demanding monster, even if it's clearly very pretty, bothers me more, but that's a personal opinion.How much did Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity improve from the demo to the final game? Because the demo is just so heavy on low frame rates and pop in that it feels like they dropped a pre-alpha of the game tbh.
And that one got a 78.
I don't feel like it has any chance of being below 70 since that's super, super rare for Nintendo games.
And I also can't see it being below 75 because that'd put it next to Scarlet and Violet that was just a mess upon release.
It has some dips but it's been well polished, the visuals are honestly top-notch and I think not giving some points up because of the graphics would be very... Weird from the reviewers since they praised stuff like Luigi's Mansion 3 and were really harsh on stuff like Bayonetta 3.
previews haven't exactly been glowingRonin, no question. It appeals to reviewers way more
Famitsu scores are memes but that is admittedly a bit higher than I expected.Famitsu have given it 33/40
Although their scores can be a little inconsistent, thatโs 1 point lower than Metroid Dread!
โฆ but also only 1 point more than AC Amiibo Festival
It's because it's the first Nintendo game in history IIRC to feature contextual automatic actions.Unpopular maybe? Wooly world is decent but worse than island ds (Remember that game?).
Anyway I was predicting 73 to 84 originally, but after playing the demo and looking at the general consensus 69 to 76 seems like a safer bet. A lot of the optimism and excitement has waned. I wansnt expecting the game to feel kind of bad. I just don't vibe with gamefeel of the demo, not because it's simple, but because it feels off and unsatisfying.
Maybe the other modes will be better.
Unless you have early access to the game, it seems premature to say thisThey've never made a game this easy.
It's because it's the first Nintendo game in history IIRC to feature contextual automatic actions.
They've never made a game this easy.
It's just going to be like a themepark experience.
tbh I haven't actually played the demo so I shouldn't be dunking and I don't really know what "automatic" means, but thinking of specifically "contextual actions" being a core, un-Nintendo issue made me do a double take when the A button did all this in Ocarina of Time lol
I mean that it automatically does the correct thing even in combat.
Like the action button is both slice and also dodge. and if you need to dodge at that moment, it will dodge.
You can also mash the button endlessly and produce the results.
Beyond that the window for dodge etc is extremely long.
For the cake segments, you only need to be somewhat within the range. Zero precision is needed for anything.
It reduces any sense that you have full agency in the game. It semi-plays itself.
Nothing like Zelda.
You're good. Contextual was a vague word choice on my part and didn't highlight what the actual issue is.Fair enough, knee-jerk response. Can't wait until we're over the event horizon and can actually get into it with confidence
Yeah, my nieces, especially my younger niece, would probably really enjoy it.I think people have to accept that the Peach game seems to be made for children, especially little girls. So adults probably are not the target audience at all for this game, except to get them to buy the game for their daughters.
when do reviews drop? today? tomorrow?
damn. reviewers donโt know shit about the best Yoshi game since the SNES, huhโฆYoshi's Woolly World - 78 MC
I had this thought tooTomorrow.
Also, the fact that this game hasn't leaked already shows how little the core gaming audience cares for it
Will it beat the last Peach game
Super Princess Peach
The story begins with the nefarious Bowser and his koopa horde plotting a diabolical scheme to capture the famous defenders of the Mushroom Kingdom, Mario and Luigi. The plan is successful, and with Mario and Luigi out of the picture, who else is going to save the day but Peach? After a lengthy...www.metacritic.com
75 is a good target. Could go either way
Maybe but I'd prefer something like SPP. It was a good platformer. This one doesn't feel like a platformer at all.Will it beat the last Peach game
Super Princess Peach
The story begins with the nefarious Bowser and his koopa horde plotting a diabolical scheme to capture the famous defenders of the Mushroom Kingdom, Mario and Luigi. The plan is successful, and with Mario and Luigi out of the picture, who else is going to save the day but Peach? After a lengthy...www.metacritic.com