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7 minutes ago, deKay said:

Snack World is £7.50?!

 

Yes, 1000 yen, same as Ni No Kuni. Metacritic score doesn't seem great...

 

Maybe I'll just buy them all to have a bit of a backlog of switch time sinks..

Only Level 5 game I've played was Danboru Senki W for Vita and I enjoyed that at the time..

 

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1 hour ago, deKay said:

Snack World is £7.50?!

 

Holy shit yes: https://ec.nintendo.com/JP/ja/titles/70010000002745

 

Does it have an English option?

 

Not according to the product page, it just lists Japanese. No idea if you can buy it and download the UK version....I bought a cheap copy of Caladrius Blaze from the Japanese eshop at Christmas and I couldn't download the UK version. That was also listed as not having an English language option. But some of my other Japanese eShop games definitely do show up as "Purchased" on the UK store.

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13 minutes ago, Rex Grossman said:

I know people ask this every now and again, but Cities: Skylines is just a mess on the Switch, right? It was never fixed?

 

Here you go:

 

On 10/03/2020 at 14:24, Gotters said:

Cities Skylines is 75% off and down to only £9 - tempted at that price, recall this had performance issues at launch, did it get patched up a bit ?

 

On 10/03/2020 at 15:48, bradigor said:

It stutters a bit compared to the other versions, but is perfectly playable and a bargain at £9

 

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3 hours ago, deKay said:

Hmm. Wonder if I can get the JP version but then redownload it from the UK eShop. I did that with one game way back when.

 

I bought Ni No Kuni so I checked this. Unlike most of my Japanese games, it doesn't show up as "purchased" on the UK eshop, so I guess they're not linked. I assume that applies to Snack World and the other level 5 games too.

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15 minutes ago, deKay said:

Yeah, different SKUs I expect. Shame.

 

Still tempted by Snack World. 私わちょっと日本語お話します

 

Yeah from the video I watched it seems like it could be a good one for learners, compared to Ni No Kuni which seems like it would require a higher level.

 

(I'm saying the following in case you're interested in learning more Japanese and not to be a pedantic asshole).

When wa is a particle you use the ha hiragana は and the o particle is written を(spelled on the keyboard as wo), so it's 私はちょっと日本語を話します

 

Good luck :D

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9 minutes ago, deKay said:

I am learning Japanese. Did some at uni $hlmun years ago and have dipped in and out since. I have was is about a GCSE grade C but of course have forgotten a lot since then.

 

Those mistakes were the website I used to type the kana's fault ;)

 

 

In that case Snack World or Yokai Watch would probably be very good choices and help your study a lot without being too high a mountain to climb. You don't need a particularly high level of Japanese to play and understand a lot of games.

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11 minutes ago, rgraves said:

Bulletstorm is down to £12 - I impulse caved. Is it any good?

 

Have you played it before? It was one of the best FPSs from last generation - full of fresh ideas, and incredible fun to play. No idea what the Switch port is like.

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2 minutes ago, iknowgungfu said:

I see. So the rank you get after each puzzle isn't related to just that puzzle then?

No, they total up through the case. You start with an F rank and it improves as you solve more puzzles. 

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13 minutes ago, Dr Nookie said:

Has anyone played Immortal Redneck?

 

I’m trying to find an FPS for my 8 year old that doesn’t look to violent. This looks ideal but it’s rated at 16 am I can’t figure out why. 


Not sure about Immortal Redneck, but Superhot could be worth a look too. It’s 12-rated and super-stylised enough to be OK, and although it’s not strictly an FPS, it’s a better than most others out there.

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