alienjesus wrote:gtmtnbiker wrote:
alienjesus wrote:
Mario vs DK is a good puzzle platformer where you have to get some robotic mario toys to the exit of the level whilst manipulating the environment to stop them dying, kinda like lemmings but not really.
This is pretty good. I don't have any of the Mario vs Donkey Kong DS titles. Is this game different from those or is it the same but cut-down version?
Its actually its own game, and it has like 100 levels. Its actually basically Mario vs DK 3, it's a game in the series in it's own right, and for only 800 points. Its worth noting that whilst the goal is similar in all the MvDK games, they all play ever so slightly differently. As I said before, this ones more like lemmings, whereas the first on GBA is a puzzle platformer similar to DK '94 on game boy, and the other 2 on DS are similar to the DSi one, but with slightly different mechanics - for example, in the DSi one, you cant stop or turn around your mini-mario army, so you have to plan ahead to stop them walking into danger - which is how it resembles lemmings.
I finished this in full today, gold star ranks in each stage. Really good game, good enough to be worthy of a full, release on cartridge, but I'm not complaining. I like the price I paid for it and I feel like I got more than my money's worth. I'm really enjoying all of the cheap, quality DSiWare and eshop exclusives that I'm finding, this game has been my favorite so far.
Shantae may give it a run for its money, though I was rather annoyed by that game's first boss fight. There's only one way to do significant damage to it, which is a spell that works in a weird way that isn't explained, and I'm wondering what happens if you DON'T have that spell when facing that boss. Every other attack I used just didn't seem to do any meaningful damage as I was hitting the guy for what seemed like a billion times without killing him, until I finally tried that spell. I don't know, that just doesn't seem like good design
but anyway, great digital content available on 3DS. I've spend more time with downloaded games than any of the cartridge based stuff I own for it. I'd probably have beaten Super Mario 3D land already if I wasn't getting distracted by digital games and now I'm hooked on Little Red Riding Hood Zombie BBQ, which I always had trouble finding the actual retail release for, so I'm making due with the DSiWare version for now