Hero-of-Time
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Missing a single chest in world 1...wish there was more info on where it is.
Have you done the moving block puzzle?
Missing a single chest in world 1...wish there was more info on where it is.
Yup c:Have you done the moving block puzzle?
Yup c:
What does this even mean?You can't skip what doesn't play so I'm pretty sure he's confirming you can rewatch the cutscenes.
Wow, just came across the boss track for Rabbid Kong on Twitter. It almost sounds like a rearrangement of Grant Kirkhope's DK64 OST, specifically parts of Army Dillo's boss track.
That's such a blast from the past. I'm a huge fan of DK64's OST and found Kirkhope's take on DK music really novel, so hearing him do this kind of music again in full blown orchestrated quality is so cool.
Hmmm. I've got them all and that was the only one that stumped me for a while.
Well, I'm right at the end of the second world and I think it's time to call it a day. I've been on the game for practically 12 hours straight. Time for some sleep, methinks.
What does this even mean?
Can someone just tell me if cutscenes can be re-watched?
Awesome! This is good because otherwise I'd be spamming the capture button each cutscene thinking it's the only opportunity to get the perfect shot. Had to do this during BotW, and it was rough!They mean you can't skip something unless it is being played.
Yes, you can watch cutscenes again when you go to replay the battle.
After each chapter, I believe is how it works. Each world has 9 chapters.I asked before but it's really a simple question that will tell me a lot.
When can you save the game? Any time or only between "missions?"
Anyone know if there will be a preload for this?
I posted some music yesterday:
Ancient Gardens Theme - Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle Music - Nintendo Switch
A Song of Ice and Desert - Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle Music - Nintendo Switch
The MidBoss Theme - Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle Music - Nintendo Switch
Rabbid Kong's Theme - Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle Music - Nintendo Switch
Ha, cute emoji :31 more day
1 more day
Is uploading the new Inside the Castles Wall (Peach's Castle) arrangement NDA'd?
Questions:
I thought I read somewhere that this has 2-player co-op? Is that correct?
Is there anyone here who is playing it who isn't used to playing strategy games (like XCOM or a SRPG)? How is it for people who aren't too good at SRPGs or have little experience with the genre? How accessible is it?
I think there's a separate co-op mode. I don't think the main game has co-op. Sorry man.
Questions:
I thought I read somewhere that this has 2-player co-op? Is that correct?
Is there anyone here who is playing it who isn't used to playing strategy games (like XCOM or a SRPG)? How is it for people who aren't too good at SRPGs or have little experience with the genre? How accessible is it?
How much RNG is there? I always go back and forth on how much randomness I want in my strategy games.
There's a orchestrated remix of a boss theme from Donkey Kong 64 done by the original composer in a spin off Mario XCOM game starring cartoon rabbits.
What a time to be alive.
This is the lost soundtrack to Banjo Threeie
Can Kirkhope compose the next Mario RPG game please
Mario RPGs getting music by the Kingdom Hearts composer and now the Banjo Kazooie composer is pretty neat.
The previews have been pretty great so far, wouldn't be surprised if this ends up being the best Mario RPG to date...though it wouldn't be too hard to pass the latest entries.
I believe it's 2.3 - 2.4 GB.
Yes it is.It's not an RPG though...
Wait can I get a link to this?
Edit: I take it it's the "rabbid kongs " theme
The Army Dillo theme was a remix of something? What would that be?
Yes it is.
...Is it?
I'm pretty sure it is an RPG unless we're talking about a different game.
I'm just wondering though. Do people consider XCOM games to be RPGs?
I'm just wondering though. Do people consider XCOM games to be RPGs?
Do we know how many chapter this has? I remember readingfrom the leaked documents, but maybe they added more afterwards?04
To be honest, I've only heard them referred to as 'turn-based strategy' (as opposed to real time strategy).Yeah they're considered SRPGs. Maybe even TRPG.