Sean Smith: "There are hours of fun to be had with Fantasy Life. The free-play nature of the time you will spend in it gives you freedom to develop your lifeskills, and learn all of the trades that it has to offer. It is certainly rewarding doing so, and the more experience you gain, the further you can reach, the bigger and more satisfying the rewards. If I had to criticise what is otherwise a brilliant value package, it is the woefully disappointing story and the way it doesn’t warrant much emotional investment. Luckily the desire to max out your character and become a master of the many fun and diverse occupations more than makes up for it."
There are certain recurring themes people can expect from video games intended to build ambiance, especially in RPGs. No sooner do you enter a new area or attend a new academy, then someone lets slip there are seven unsolved mysteries to discover. Inevitably, the main story or an extended series of sidequests sends you looking after each one. However, people may not realize exactly how extensive this story element is and why it is such a valuable inclusion in games.
We can’t complain. 2018 is looking like a good year for the Switch game-wise. With ports such as Night In The Woods, Terraria and Hollow Knight, and upcoming releases such as Kirby: Star Allies, Wargroove, and Fe, there is seemingly plenty to keep gamers busy. However, due to the gameplay quality on the popular console, there are still many games that people would like ported. Here are five games that we think should definitely be ported to Switch.
Nice list. What i hope nintendo does is remake all the zelda games for the switch. They are literally sitting on a gold mine. Imagine a link to the past, links awakening, ocarina of time, majoras mask, wind waker, and twilight princess all reworked with modern graphics.... Hell, just not to be greedy id settle for remakes of oot, mm, ww, and tp. Do it nintendo! :P
Shit list...make the classics up to date abit, most games don't need remaking as it would ruin them
Fantasy Life has been a hugely popular game on the Nintendo 3DS. Developer Level 5 has been working on a sequel to the beloved game. While the mid April Japanese release of the game is only weeks away, North American fans will have to wait a little longer. However, Level 5 has recently shown of some new …