The amiibo craze is in the midst of a lull. Can games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Super Smash Bros. resurrect it?
Super Mario Odyssey was the Nintendo Switch’s debut for the franchise, and we saw our red-hatted friend don a new piece of gear that doubled as his new sidekick, Cappy. With so many characters getting some prominent screen time, Luigi felt completely uninvited to this party. That’s why we can’t help but think that Nintendo has something special cooked up for him in Super Mario Odyssey 2.
Games Asylum: "Well, this is uncanny. This school management sim bears a startling resemblance to Two Point Campus, especially when it comes to planning and decorating rooms. Be sure to add a window and a radiator, along with a plant or rubbish bin. Indeed, certain aspects are almost identical – it’s just like revisiting Two Point Campus, only something is…off. It’s the visual style that leads to the uncanny valley feeling, using a low-poly PlayStation/Saturn aesthetic. An odd choice, considering the 32-bit consoles didn’t have a great amount of management sims. The PS1 did have Theme Hospital though – with Two Point Hospital being Campus’ predecessor, so we guess we can give it a pass on its artistic intent."
I almost bought this yesterday lol. Then I remembered I have 1000 games I need to play and I would probably touch this once.
Tokyo Xanadu eX+ has launched on Switch and includes a large helping of new content, including new characters and bosses.
This one is always for sale on PS4 and I never got around to get it, is it any good?
When did amiibo become irrelevant
There was a lull because nothing new was available for months until the BOTW ones were released early March. Now in the next few months we will see new releases of FE characters, Zelda, Cloud, Bayonetta, Inklings and Pikmin. Pretty sure business is going to pick up with those releases. lol
I didnt know they went anywhere
I can't stand them bc dlc is locked behind them. The figures are cool. And Nintendo is forcing them down or throats, not cool