hylian_elf wrote:I used to love reading manuals. And smelling them when taking out of a new game.
AJ wrote:For old-school stuff, like Bloodstained, I guess instructions are okay, but I feel it's the job of a modern game to explain how to play it to the player. I mean, Super Mario Brothers managed it and that was over thirty years ago.
Three each I think. Except the last character, who always gets a big urn from those. There's also that green lantern which alwasy drops a particular scroll for the 3rd character.Moot_Geeza wrote:The blue urns are magic points (from the orange lanterns), the blue lanterns have different magic abilities in collectable by the character that breaks them. They have two or three each iirc, but you can only have one ability slot.
Just hearts and bags of cash.retroking1981 wrote:There's more items than just those though.
I assume they're meant to be a bit mysterious. Something you have to figure out.retroking1981 wrote:What about the one time only power ups?
retroking1981 wrote:If Bloodstained had modern sensibilities then on the first pick up of each item a dialogue box would pop up with a brief explanation.
Is it just Switch that doesn't have them? All my 3DS games have digital instructions, I think. I wonder if this does on it.
regmcfly wrote:I've already played 3 matches. Brutally hard. Unless I'm shit
Moot_Geeza wrote:£9 for West of Loathing, it's definitely in the recent releases section.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Ooh Super Sportsmatchen is out too.
yourfavouriteuncle wrote:Anyone with access to their switch about? If so could you see if west of loathing is showing on the shop yet? I try searching through the web interface on my phone and it isn’t showing. Thought it was out yesterday.
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