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I really wish they'd get around to bringing out SMTIV over here. They released it in the US about a year ago though, I guess it's unlikely to reach here at this point.

I'm fortunate enough to live in a US region for 3DS, and picked up SMTIV last week to take on holiday. Sorry to say that it is really very good.

Don't tell anyone in the Vita thread but I might even prefer it to Persona 4.

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Seems Picross e4 finally has bigger puzzles! That was my only complaint with earlier ones, actually. 20x15 now!

Haven't bought e3 yet, I've just realised.

The 4th game in the Picross e series! Now with big 20x15 puzzles! With Micross and Mega Picross modes!

The 4th game in the Picross e series, with a Navigation Feature! As fans requested, new 20x15 puzzles have been added. Micross and Mega Picross modes are also included, with 150+ new puzzles! Tutorials and rule options let newcomers to the series start playing with ease. With save data from previous games, you can also play additional Special Puzzles. Picross is a "Picture Crossword Puzzle Game" where numbers act as hints to complete images. The rules are simple and easy to grasp. Anyone can do it!

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Just in case I do something daft...

At the moment I have an SD card in my 3ds that basically only has Bravely Default on. I had to delete all my downloads to make space when I bought it on an impulse. I've finished it since, but don't want to lose the save.

If I bought a new SD card, a shiny big one, could I swap them over and essentially put the old one aside as my "bravely default" card, if you like? Swapping the cards would mean swapping games over?

I want to redownload some other stuff that I had to delete and maybe buy some more games. Just want to make sure I won't upset anything by swapping SD cards around.

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Haha thanks dekay, a memory had stirred about your guide but I couldn't remember exactly what it was for! :P

I think the card I have now is 16gb might be wrong, bravely default completely took over whatever it was.

Are my saves from the other games I had downloaded on this SD card I have been using still even though I deleted the games? Didn't think about that... Or are they on the ds?

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They won't be on the 3DS. I'm pretty sure they're gone - if you deleted the game, I think it takes the save data too. Some games let you back the save data up though - when you've highlighted the game on the home screen if you get a left-arrow option at the bottom of the screen next to "start game" and "manual" then you can back it up.

No use if it's gone though.

And are you saying the only game you have on the card is BD? There's no way that's anywhere near 16GB. Pretty sure Donkey Kong 3D is the biggest game so far and that's under 4GB.

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What is Lego City 3DS like?

Absolutely loved it on WiiU a year back, finished it and started trying to 100% it but with a new born baby at the time I just stopped getting chance to play - would have been perfectly suited for OffTV play really.

If the 3DS one is more of the same then that would be perfect for quick 30 minute goes during Eastenders.

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What is Lego City 3DS like?

It's OK, if not pretty good. I'd say it needed another few months in QA, as my son encountered a few instances of missions being a bit broken. He's had to abandon the game because there's just no clear instruction about where to go or what to do next other than "find Rex". We've been all over the city trying to find any indication of where he needs to go, but there's nothing. Other than that it seemed to be a pretty enjoyable few hours of Lego humour and enjoyable missions.

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Would buy a Limited Edition Red 3DS just for Outrun.

You know you would too.

Yeah, a Testarossa Red and black one would be absolutely sick, and would look better without the prancing stallion which is in all other Ferrari branded cack.
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It's OK, if not pretty good. I'd say it needed another few months in QA, as my son encountered a few instances of missions being a bit broken. He's had to abandon the game because there's just no clear instruction about where to go or what to do next other than "find Rex". We've been all over the city trying to find any indication of where he needs to go, but there's nothing. Other than that it seemed to be a pretty enjoyable few hours of Lego humour and enjoyable missions.

Never had any problems figuring out where to go. Between the scanner and the map it's always clearly marked.

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Luigi's Mansion 2 doesn't fuck around with its bosses, does it? :lol:

The first boss was one of the best fights in a long, LONG time for me :)

I really enjoyed it, apart from the penultimate level which felt pretty cheap. That aside, it's a brilliantly crafted game.

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What is Lego City 3DS like?

Absolutely loved it on WiiU a year back, finished it and started trying to 100% it but with a new born baby at the time I just stopped getting chance to play - would have been perfectly suited for OffTV play really.

If the 3DS one is more of the same then that would be perfect for quick 30 minute goes during Eastenders.

Not played it as I've never been much of a fan of the Lego games series, but I did see it in Tesco last week for £15.00 if that's any help? :)

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Finally treated myself to Luigi's Mansion 2.

It's so great <3 I'm not a big fan of the level structure it has (I prefer exploring one huge mansion) but man <3

For me, it never clicked the way the first one did. Most parts were brilliant, I'll admitt, but some bored me to tears. Esp. the sand level, the old clockworks, was boring as hell. Imo.

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I think if you play Luigi's Mansion 2 in short bursts - I only ever played a quick level before bed and then left it for a few days, lasted me for months this way - it never outstays its welcome and remains charming throughout. Some of the animations are hilarious. Has to be played with headphones too.

I can definitely see how it would become a bit monotonous if played for hours straight though. I had a fantastic time with it.

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I think if you play Luigi's Mansion 2 in short bursts - I only ever played a quick level before bed and then left it for a few days, lasted me for months this way - it never outstays its welcome and remains charming throughout. Some of the animations are hilarious. Has to be played with headphones too.

I can definitely see how it would become a bit monotonous if played for hours straight though. I had a fantastic time with it.

That's probably it, isn't it? As opposed to the original, which I played for 8 or so hours straight, from start to finish, the very first time I got my hands on it.

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