FilterFreq
Well-Known Member
This looks so familiar for some reason.
Also gives me nostalgia for Mixed Up Mother Goose
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Constant foraging for wood and stones and crafting always breaking tools just killed the game for me. I loved playing new leaf on 3ds, amazing game.I've started getting back into Animal Crossing: New Horizons on Nintendo Switch again. I have a love/hate relationship with this game. I'm still disappointed at many of the changes Nintendo made to it. While some changes were definitely for the better, a lot weren't. I've put many, many hours into the 3DS version of the game, made friends from all over the world through it (we still keep in touch outside of the game) but almost all of them have moved on from the Switch game within the first year of its release, meanwhile with the 3DS one we played for several years but that one can't be played online anymore.
I've started getting back into Animal Crossing: New Horizons on Nintendo Switch again. I have a love/hate relationship with this game. I'm still disappointed at many of the changes Nintendo made to it. While some changes were definitely for the better, a lot weren't. I've put many, many hours into the 3DS version of the game, made friends from all over the world through it (we still keep in touch outside of the game) but almost all of them have moved on from the Switch game within the first year of its release, meanwhile with the 3DS one we played for several years but that one can't be played online anymore.
Apart from WoW I've been playing a lot of the old Spore game from EA. I shouldn't say "old" as it was around 2007/8 when it came out but with the way graphics have gone the last 16 years it feels old. Still miffed I had to pay for it a second time. When the game first came out I'd bought it, but this was back in the day of online registration codes. So after my computer died I couldn't reinstall because the code had been used already. Real nice to find out after having bought the fancy collectors edition.
Thankfully the repurchase was less than $10 CAD for the base game and all the extra dlc. And setup to run properly on Win 11. It's amusing as I still have the collectors box and CD, even though I don't have a computer in the house with a disk drive in it.This gives me so much nostalgia! I think that was the last physical game I bought and I remember distinctly not knowing if my terrible little laptop would even run it, and somehow, by the grace of god, it did!
I also had to buy it again, but thankfully I think the second time around was 1/4th of the price on Steam
Did you play it alone or in coop? How was it?Okay, I'm about seven years late, but I finally played A Hat in Time.
Alone. It's a fun little throwback to platformers like Mario Galaxy or especially Mario Sunshine. Hat Kid has also become one of my favorite protagonists.Did you play it alone or in coop? How was it?
These days, a smart phone IS a games console!I don't own a video game consol or any of that, but there are a few of the free games on my phone that I like at times.
Good point.These days, a smart phone IS a games console!