deadl0ck wrote: » How often does it save ? Is it after each battle or can you manually save it ?
Digital Solitude wrote: » Looking to save scum a Mario game? I'd take amiibo and pre-launch dlc over the **** they do with Pokémon where 80% of the events don't get here.
That_Guy wrote: » Ordered from The Game Collection through Parcel Motel and still no sign of it despite the game being shipped on Monday. Anyone else having this issue?
Rhyme wrote: » Mostly 'perfect' but a few 'goods', is there any way to go back to repeat those? Wouldn't mind the extra coins once there are some good weapons to buy.
Grassey wrote: » When you complete world 1 you get the 'push' ability and can use the Ancient Garden cannon to go back and get missed items / scores. That's as far as I got to last night - the robot bomb with Luigi and his sniping is great!
chrislad wrote: » I may be missing something obvious, but is there a reverse action? Say, you move a character but realise it's a bad move, can you revert it to the original position or are you stuck? I've not really looked in game, it just popped into my head as I was reading this. I moved onto 1-8 last night. It's definitely getting a bit trickier to get those Perfects
CiDeRmAn wrote: » My local GS has the Rabbid Amiibo in stock, €19.99 each and there's four of them, so you would want to really love the things to invest €80!!
Banjo wrote: » Are they amiibo? I thought they were just figurines? When they revealed them in June there was no mention of the A word except in the context that they were NOT amiibo, but they cost more than amiibo and it was the existing Mario & co amiibo that unlocked stuff. Has that turned out to not be true?
chrislad wrote: » Halfway through World 2 now. It's a lot of fun and a very good looking game. I think I'll end up picking up the Season Pass for it, if this quality keeps up through the whole game. New mechanics are being introduced often enough to keep the game fresh, but not so fast that things get messy.
Rhyme wrote: » Also, going back to earlier worlds to do the challenges and turn those 'goods' into 'perfects' shows the unusual pleasure of completely out-strategising the enemies after making a ton of mistakes the first time through. Fully upgrading Luigi's Steely Stare and Mario's Hero Vision takes the hurt out of some of the trickier challenges, especially the 'kill everyone in 1 turn' challenges.
chrislad wrote: » Not to toot my own horn, but I'm all Perfects so far! ..... Now I've probably jinxed myself.
Mr E wrote: » How long did it take you?
Rhyme wrote: » What's in the season pass? Is it a little something now and something else later on sort of deal? Edit: just checked there, I'm at "25 hours or more" on the game.