Haha, I entered that one too. I actually had recently written a blog for the new Animal Crossing so it was like zero effort.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jeremy
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Haha, I entered that one too. I actually had recently written a blog for the new Animal Crossing so it was like zero effort.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jeremy
I've never played the Animal Crossing game on the Gamecube, I'm not very interested in this game, however, Famitsu seems to really like it.
I'm still not sure if I'm getting this day one or waiting until Xmas. Is anyone else waiting until Xmas? I'd hate to miss all the fun.
You're getting it day one.Quote:
Originally Posted by Glass Joe
I suddenly feel the urge to get this day one. :blank: :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Drinky Milk
With the online component I'd recommend getting this as close to launch as you can.
People are still playing the original GC one and trading the same shitty rugs and chairs. They're probably still waiting for legit copies of Punch Out and Zelda too.
The reviews for this in EGM gave it an average score of 7.8333 and said that it's not the cat's meow that we think it will be. They said it doesn't really make good use of the touch screen, and online play is limited to text chat (which isn't as smooth as picochat), fishing together and stealing each other's fruit. You also have to mutually match up with each other. Ouch. Granted it's only one review, but I was expecting more, especially from the online parts of it. Sounds like I'll rent first from Gamefly.
We were playing this by trading with long ass horrible codes for about a year.
If it's the same game with more stuff to buy and an easier way to trade with friends, that's more than enough.
Different textures for hats and shirts!! How the fuck is that not the cat's meow? It's at least the bee's knees imo.
*plugs ears*Quote:
Originally Posted by Beefy Hits
They're wrong.
lalalalalalalalalla
You are what's wrong with gaming today.Quote:
Originally Posted by Drinky Milk