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My copy's been dispatched for arrival tomorrow.
I'll update the OP when the review embargo properly breaks tonight.
I'll update the OP when the review embargo properly breaks tonight.
Bear in mind that if your eshop account is priced in euros and if this is a 45 game, you might be better off buying a download code from game.co.uk. They're usually £30-32. Also, I read somewhere that they only work on euro eshop accounts when the version on your eshop is the same as the UK one, ie games such as Layton where there's a separate version for each language in Europe won't work.damnit, is it on the eshop yet? I need to buy my games digital nowadays since I moved to Brazil...
That's what I suspected. I've played them all, but I guess I'm at the age where I forget stuff very very quickly after finsihing a game, so I'm always vague about the details. That's the thing though, my vague memory remembered SS as being way more open than the linear corridors I've been getting into so far.The other installments had the same problems with secret hiding and interaction with the scenario.
Why is there no OT for this?
Why is there no OT for this?
Bear in mind that if your eshop account is priced in euros and if this is a 45 game, you might be better off buying a download code from game.co.uk. They're usually £30-32. Also, I read somewhere that they only work on euro eshop accounts when the version on your eshop is the same as the UK one, ie games such as Layton where there's a separate version for each language in Europe won't work.
If you already have a UK account, disregard the above, obviously.
I played and loved the first one, played the second one and enjoyed it, but not the third one and Idk any story about it.
Would you guys recommend it knowing how I liked it? Also is the 3rd game have anything to do with the 4th one? Or is it completely different? And was anythign introduced in the 3rd one?
I've been playing for about an hour now, and while it has a bit of a slow start (as do all of the Mario & Luigi games), as soon as you get to the Dream World, the battle mechanics transform into something wonderful.
I've been looking forward to this game for a while, but I was a bit concerned that the lack of Bowser/babies might mean battles get a bit stale (I thought that the various Luigi special attacks were the only real new feature in battles, but would just be the equivalent of Bros. Attacks/items), but fortunately, the battle mechanics in the Dream World are by far the best seen in the M&L series. It's not only fun, but you're able to tackle very large groups of enemies at a time, and dispatch them quickly, so fights don't seem to drag.
I'm not far into it at all, but as first impressions go, it's off to a brilliant start.
Oh, and the visuals and music are by FAR the best in the series. I can't stop smiling at the battle themes.
EDIT: Holy shit, the very next fight after I posted that just wowed me even more. Seriously, the battling mechanics in this game make the previous games look like crap. Just being able to actually move makes all the difference.
The level-design reminds me of Skyward Sword a bit, so take that as you will.
Okay, thank God the game got a whole lot better as I had hoped/expected. The first 2-3 hours were a snoozefest (get it?). As soon as you get to the first real area, the game opens up significantly. It's still easy as pie to figure out what to do, but at least they let go of your hand for a bit.
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Bros. is a worthy incarnation of the series born on GBA. It sports an awesome visual compartment, together with offering amazing variety of situations. Alphadream's last work is surely one of the best titles to play on the beach this year
I become more and more worried as these low scores come through.
NA really has to wait a month? Crazy.
Eurogamer reviewLess successful are the game's visuals which, particularly on Pi'Illo Island, have a Donkey Kong Country-style waxy jaggedness. As a result, this is an uglier game than the previous and handsome DS title, even if the all-new 3D effect is folded lightly but usefully into gameplay during battles. The script, too, fails to live up to previous Mario & Luigi titles for whim and wit. While the usual Nintendo weight and sheen is present in the dialogue, the humour has an unexpected thinness, especially in the first half of the game before antagonist Antasma - a bat-king who shares Bowser's fondness for pointless and rather artless princess kidnapping - forms an alliance with the lizard.
This is an enjoyable but rarely essential entry to the Mario & Luigi suite, then. AlphaDream is to be commended for its willingness to build each new game around a different kernel of an idea, but, perhaps inevitably, some of those ideas will be smaller than others.
7/10
Nintendo World Report reviewMario & Luigi: Dream Team Bros. continues the streak of grand titles on the Nintendo 3DS and completes the trifecta in the Year of Luigi quite well. The experience is rock solid, except for the slow burn in the first few hours and a sometimes-disappointing 3D effect. For the rest, you will find great enjoyment in the various gameplay elements, abilities and clever ways the game progresses. It is a fun filled adventure through and through, which should keep you occupied for a long time. Best entry in the series yet? Without a doubt. But it also appeals to newcomers, making it an easy recommendation for anyone.
Summary
Pros
35 hours and counting
Beautiful visuals and soundtrack
Cleverly written game
Fun gameplay elements
Plenty of variety
Cons
3D could have been better
Slow burn in first hours
9/10
I don't know about you guys, but I'm much more likely to trust a publication that doesn't have the word 'Nintendo' in their name.
So I've been playing this on my 3DSXL for about an hour and I like it so far but what I wanted to ask you guys is this:
Do all your 2D graphics look really blurry and low res too? I feel like this is just very none Nintendo to deliver such low quality assets... it can't only be the upscaling right? The map on the touch screen looks hidious and the buttons like SAVE etc... all look shockingly bad.
The characters look blurry too but all the rest (the 3d stuff) looks nice and sharp.
Opinions?
So anyone know how long until this is up on the eShop?