Moot_Geeza wrote:No-one liked Street Fighter m8
monkey wrote:This does look good. I think we'll give it a try. Cheers.regmcfly wrote:Maybe Lego city undercover next? It's a hoot, and has some good inventive puzzles in it.monkey wrote:Re-entry. 25. Super Mario Odyssey (Switch) First played last year, when I gave it a [9]. The summary of that review was that it was very good but structured in a way I just didn't want a Mario game to be. I let my daughter play it after I'd completed it and she loved going round all the worlds and meeting the characters. But Covid has destroyed my solo gaming time and this is all my daughter wants to play. So we started from scratch and I helped her do the bits with the baddies while she farted round climbing trees, being the various creatures, finding burrows for them to sleep in, finding 'food' (coins and moons) for them to eat, going to find other creatures for playdates, a million different imaginative uses of the open-world set up. I don't think I've ever been so absorbed by a game as she is with this. Maybe Skyrim or Vice City. Where you can turn it on and just get lost in that world. She's found moons I would never have found because I'm not going to spend twenty minutes messing around playing pekaboo with Goombas and then stumbling across one in a tiny corner. We're 600+ moons deep now. I'm ready to move on and I've been trying to find her a decent subsititute game. A GTA game for a kid with funny characters, wonderful mechanics, the absence of constant threat or a time limit. I'm pretty sure that game doesn't exist or it doesn't meet the quality threshold needed to keep her interest. Maybe BoTW but that's too intense for her at this stage. She'll like 3D World when I eventually get her onto that but it won't have the same emergent fun for her as this. Odyssey is a completely unique game. Super Mario World is my #1 game and will be forever. And it's really because I remember how good it was at the time, how much I loved it. I also fondly remember Space Harrier, Outrun and some other fairly ropey Master System games because of all the nice memories of playing them with my Dad and my brother. Odyssey will be both these things for her, wrapped up in one. It's a firm [10] now, a forever game for me. If I can get her playing something else, then I might make it to number 26.
Just over 40. I didn't get too deep into the optional deliveries and structural network stuff. It would be easy to spend many more hours on it.hylian_elf wrote:Nice. How many hours did you roughly put into DS?
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