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I dont want to play as mario
preorder cancelled.
I'm most interested in how the strategy holds up in the latter half of the game. ie, does it get more challenging but remain fair? does it get more fun as you get used to the deeper mechanics and tactics?
And 15-20 hours would be fine for me. I don't expect much padding
preorder cancelled.
I dont want to play as mario
I want rabbid mario not real marioName of the game is Mario + Rabbids
Not Luigi + Peach + Yoshi
Think he's talking about the thumbnails that have a picture of the final boss alongside "RABBID REGGIE FINAL BOSS" as the title. Pretty hard to avoid those if YT decides to recommend it to you.
...if Rabbid Reggie is the final boss I apologize for spoiling it.
Combat gets worse IMO.
It's so easy and because one party composition/strategy is so clearly the most effective, it justs super repetitive.
Combat gets worse IMO.
It's so easy and because one party composition/strategy is so clearly the most effective, it justs super repetitive.
Name of the game is Mario + Rabbids
Not Luigi + Peach + Yoshi
More like, why not? Don't watch it if you don't want to be spoiled. They uploaded it for those who are interested.
Name of the game is Mario + Rabbids
Not Luigi + Peach + Yoshi
So review embargo lifts tomorrow at around 4am PT. When I wake up in the morning I'll be either woah or WOAH
or I guess also wo...ah.....?
Just got Amazon to overnight the game to me, I thought all pre-ordered games were supposed to be delivered on delivery day? My order said it would be shipped on release day and be to my house on the 31st. Not good enough, I complained and now will at least get it on the 30th.
Nah, I was just pointing there's no harm in it, and there's an obvious reason why they do it: because people want to know more about this game.Defensive.
My point had nothing to do with spoilers.
Combat gets worse IMO.
It's so easy and because one party composition/strategy is so clearly the most effective, it justs super repetitive.
Anyone in Australia got it?
KindaFYI, someone posted the final boss battle and ending on YouTube.
It's Bowser.
Preorder cancelled till user reviews.
Seems to be a very short game for what it is, an XCOM wannabe, and very repetitive.
I need to know if it's a true quality game for the Switch, a system that needs good games asap.
ot?
review thread?
Me right nowI've gone from not interested, to interested, back to not interested if it becomes really repetitive.
Combat gets worse IMO.
It's so easy and because one party composition/strategy is so clearly the most effective, it justs super repetitive.
FYI, someone posted the final boss battle and ending on YouTube.
It's Bowser.
So review embargo lifts tomorrow at around 4am PT. When I wake up in the morning I'll be either woah or WOAH
or I guess also wo...ah.....?
Does only havingworlds (I think this information is publicly available) make the game feel short to people who have it?4
I thought there would have been at least?5
You'd never guess this was a Ubisoft game from playing it. The charm levels are off the chart.
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Not sure how long strategy games are though, 12 hours with good replay value / extra content seems good to me. Its really the first strategy game ive enjoyed enough to play more than a couple hours of.
Combat gets worse IMO.
It's so easy and because one party composition/strategy is so clearly the most effective, it justs super repetitive.
I'm still messing around in the first world. The exploration elements are better than I thought they'd be. In the first world alone there were 20 levels, including two secret ones and two boss ones. Upon re-exploring afterwards with a new ability, there are a further 10 challenge levels which have tougher objectives in them, and a whole load of unlockables hidden around the world that the new ability helps you to find.
You'd never guess this was a Ubisoft game from playing it. The charm levels are off the chart.
The Rabbids games/media have always been very charming. It's great non-vocal slapstick.
The Rayman games had a lot of charm
Combat gets worse IMO.
It's so easy and because one party composition/strategy is so clearly the most effective, it justs super repetitive.
Well fuck, this is what I was afraid of. Should I cancel my preorder and wait for tomorrow's reviews?!
Mario/Luigi with bounce weapons.
Rabbit peach with push weapon.
Mario has a M-power focused build, Luigi has a Steely Stare build and R.Peach a Mega Heal build.
The combo
M-Power -> Steely stare -> Use weapons to proc steely stare,
is a tad strong.....
The best looking Mario game?
I still think its a good game, just wrapped up the challenges + Secret level for world 3 and they were as usual much better than the normal world combat.
But the pacing of chapter 3 was pretty tiring,tons of combat which didn't really have anything interesting about it.
Regarding that strategy
In non Mario + Rabbid terms:
You use weapons that have X% chance to move an enemy.
Moving an enemy in M+R triggers overwatch.
Mario has an AOE damage buff (+70%) that lasts one round.
Luigi is a sniper with an overwatch ability that triggers 3 times.
So using Luigis overwatch and Marios buff, your getting
-1 Attack from Mario
-1 Attack from Luigi
-1 Attack from a Rabbid
- Up to 3 extra attacks if an enemy moves or is moved by you
, all boosted by 70%.
my paperwork says 5am PST
I don't think so. It seems to be Mario locked to slot one, a Rabbid must be in slot two, and slot three is free selection. Or something like that.
Classic Ubi Soft.