Would anyone recommend playing Mother 2 on a SF cart? They go for a lot cheaper than SNES, and I don't have a Wii U.
Why is this game rated T now? It was rated K-A (E) during it initial release. Did standards change from almost 20 years ago and now the content in this game is deemed to be appropriate for Teens and up?
Playing through this for the first time.
I... think I hate the combat. The music and backgrounds bug me, and i'm not finding it that interesting. How much of a diservice am I doing to myself by going the autocombat route? I'm finding that it doesn't really work a fair bit of the time, unfortunately (as in, the computer makes awful decisions for me, forcing me to die. Not healing up is a huge problem.)
My gift to this thread: Get on the bus!
Playing through this for the first time.
I... think I hate the combat. The music and backgrounds bug me, and i'm not finding it that interesting. How much of a diservice am I doing to myself by going the autocombat route? I'm finding that it doesn't really work a fair bit of the time, unfortunately (as in, the computer makes awful decisions for me, forcing me to die. Not healing up is a huge problem.)
The game was never truly for kids.
Probably had to do with a combination of, at the time, games generally being viewed as "for kids" moreso than now, and the fact that the ESRB was essentially in its infancy.
They can't all be winners I guess.
Music and backgrounds....bug you? I always thought the background was awesome. Some of the music early on is meh but earthbound has its fair share if great music.
So, I've play up to the Mr. Saturn village. I really like the game so far. But I HATE the inventory system and menu interface - don't know if they could make those anymore terribad than they are now.
If you loathe trashing items when the inventory is full a For Sale Sign could be handy. Also store things with your sis that you know you won't be using, sadly the Bike loses any real value or function early on so its a good one to store. You don't need to lug around a lot of food, there's plenty of butterflies to top your PP off when you need to heal yourself and never hold on to old weapons. Before you get a full party its very much like old DQ games where you're full of junk and you can't open a chest.
Rulers and protractors are useless. You can also buy one of them (forget which one) at the Twoson bazaar.
The only items you have to bring into the monkey cave are a- everything else can be found in the cave.Picnic Lunch and Skip Sandwich
And the For Sale sign is a $100 item you can buy in the Twoson bazaar that lets you sell items as long as you're not in a cave or something.
Indeed. You can always choose to "pay the remainder" and you can start from $0. Wonderful feature that should've been there with the Wii.Don't go through the "Add funds" screen - try to buy it with less than the amount required and you'll have an option to "Add needed funds with credit card".
Three points:
1) This game has over 29,000 community members on Miiverse. It's beaten SMW and could be on its way to beating Super Metroid. This is pretty decent considering that the game isn't available for upgrade or 30 cents; it's building this community as a full-priced (and higher-priced) VC title.
2) Wow, I didn't think I would notice the "new" PSI effects but I just recently tried out PK Rockin Gamma and yeah, definitely different.
3) I forgot how cool it is to immediately press B after using a "healing spot" and seeing everyone's PSI and HP roll up to max. Rolling bars are a nice touch for this game in more ways than one.
Three points:
1) This game has over 29,000 community members on Miiverse. It's beaten SMW and could be on its way to beating Super Metroid. This is pretty decent considering that the game isn't available for upgrade or 30 cents; it's building this community as a full-priced (and higher-priced) VC title.
Notice that this isn't "members." The number is probably for the amount of posts. Not sure whether that incldues comments on posts or just pure posts. The fact that people post a loooooot of screenshots of the funny dialog makes up for a lot of that. Though, again, it's not entirely clear what that number means. But it isn't members (=as in sales) there are posts by players and also by people who don't have the game.
The number is about the individuals that posted about this game.
How do you know for sure? You mean as in unique IDs that may or may not own the game? Does it include comments? That's what would be interesting to know.
Regardless, the size of the community is impressive no matter how you look at it.
Miiverse manual says:
Community participants: This shows the number of people who have participated in this community by writing posts or comments, or giving posts Yeahs.
Hm okay. This then skews the numbers to weird almost useless if it even counts Yeahs.
This still remains my favorite Earthbound music video.My gift to this thread: Get on the bus!
Stuck farming the Sword of Kings. Never could let it go with each play through lol.
Haha. Gotta love that non-linearity.Played a bit in the last few days. Got demolished by the Kraken twice and then realized there was an opportunity to go back to Fourside and do the Sanctuary there (and another sanctuary after...).