Banjo wrote: » I let my five year old use the gamepad occasionally when we're playing Lego Marvel Superheroes, but by christ I watch her like a hawk! I would rig up some sort of system of ropes, pulleys and rods, like a busker's harmonica head-gear, to prevent them dropping it.
Andrew76 wrote: » Or maybe just tell your brother/sister to start up a gamepad replacement fund just in case.
Allyall wrote: » No Nephews/Nieces yourself?
Randall Floyd wrote: » I got a Wii U and Mario Kart 8 at the weekend, could I use the 1500 points I got with them towards this DLC?
nitromaster wrote: » Guess i better hurry up finishing the existing cups then! Glad I got the digital copy, with that and the DDP points from the free promo game I'm basically getting the DLC for free. :cool: Don't forget to check http://p.nintendo.net/deluxe/ if you didn't know of it's existence! No exact date for the DLC yet it seems.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Is that dlc in addition to the two sets on the way? Will they bring us proper battle tracks? Please please?
Ol' Donie wrote: » And all we know is it's November, right? No date? Man, I want this more than Bayonetta. *watches for mob & bonfire outside the house*
Mr E wrote: » Is this like the "10 things you didn't know about SM3DW" Nintendo Direct, where they gave away (read: SPOILED!) so many surprising things, including post-game content, before the game even hit the shelves? Pass.
sligeach wrote: » I don't think and hope they don't spoil everything. Smash Bros. sells itself. SM3DW needed to convince people. Remember its first reveal trailer? Awful, simply awful. It got a huge backlash after that and I still haven't bought it. Yes the finished product was so much bet but there's something about it that just doesn't sit right with me. It's too casual, too easy and I don't like that they used a cookie-cutter for it. It's no Galaxy/2 that's for sure. Super Smash Bros. Wii U will literally smash SM3DW's sales.
Andrew76 wrote: » 3D World is too easy yet you haven't bought it? It's far from easy in the later levels and a better game than both Galaxy titles.
Deano7788 wrote: » Woah woah woah. Hold on there. It's an excellent game but the Galaxy games are superior. They're absolute masterpieces.
Cormac... wrote: » Not Wii U, but more Wii related. My missus is a big fan of Mario games, DK games, Kirby games and Zelda games. Would she enjoy Kirbys Epic Yarn and Super Paper Mario (Wii)?
CastorTroy wrote: » How about: 3D World is great and the Galaxy games are great and all 3 must be experienced. Better?
sligeach wrote: » See that's what the defenders say about the game when it's mentioned that it's too easy. So stroll through 95% of the game just to get a handful of difficult levels at the end? No thanks. You lost all credibility saying SM3DW is better than Galaxy and it's also blasphemous.
sligeach wrote: » No. SM3DW isn't even fit to lick let alone lace the pair of Galaxy's boots.
sweetie wrote: » My Bayonetta 2 has been posted by amazon! Should be finished Shadow of Mordor by the weekend and straight into this on arrival.
Andrew76 wrote: » I'll entertain your opinion when you've actually played the game. :rolleyes:
"I should note that Super Mario 3D World shows a little restraint at first, and the initial four overworld areas don’t present much of a challenge for veteran Mario players. Eventually, later stages (and particularly some of the post-game worlds after the eight main ones) provide a maddening reminder that platformers can still offer a stiff challenge, even for us self-proclaimed experts."