nateup2 wrote:I don't know anyone who has actually played Napple Tale, but I have always wanted to see if it was worthwhile. I was disappointed to find no US 2d platformers for DC, too.
Anyone enjoy it?
I love napple tale! You should give it a try. You could for sure get a "Back up" of this game, no probs
is it worth it without any knowledge of the Japanese language? I've read that it has some rpg elements that make it harder for non-Japanese speaking people. because i have really wanted to play it but that fact keeps me away. (note i don't usually like internet guides)
nateup2 wrote:I don't know anyone who has actually played Napple Tale, but I have always wanted to see if it was worthwhile. I was disappointed to find no US 2d platformers for DC, too.
Anyone enjoy it?
I love napple tale! You should give it a try. You could for sure get a "Back up" of this game, no probs
is it worth it without any knowledge of the Japanese language? I've read that it has some rpg elements that make it harder for non-Japanese speaking people. because i have really wanted to play it but that fact keeps me away. (note i don't usually like internet guides)
Yeah, It was a pain in the ass at times. If you dont like net guides and Walk throughs your prob wont get so into napple tale. I do have a Back up of the game I could send you if you wanted to try it.
-Spin
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Yeah, It was a pain in the ass at times. If you dont like net guides and Walk throughs your prob wont get so into napple tale. I do have a Back up of the game I could send you if you wanted to try it.
-Spin
naw, but thanks anyways. if i do what to try it i can always make a back up myself.
Super Magnetic Neo really harkens back to older-platformers that are very dependent on learning the mechanics and design of the game in order to survive. It's not as accessible as something like Sonic Adventure but it can be quite rewarding if you can get into it.
For Napple Tale you're better off just seeking out the soundtrack which is really well done. It has a charming art-style but it's hard to enjoy a game if you have to keep an FAQ nearby. It's also extremely easy to the point of boring and graphically it isn't all that great(maybe if it was 60 fps). Still a shame it never saw a US release.
The guys behind Wind & Water Puzzle Battles are developing a new 2D platformer inspired by the likes of Strider, Ninja Gaiden, and Shinobi. Looks like our woes here are over, thanks to a new commercial homebrew title (one I actually intend on buying -- don't get me wrong, I love shmups and puzzle games, but not enough to pay retail-level prices for them). It's called Little Ninja, you guys should check it out: