Nintendo’s first mobile game is Miitomo, a smartphone take on Tomodachi
Essentially it's a social media app with Miis, which will prompt you with questions to answer with your friends. And apparently your Mii will socialize with others like in Tomodachi Life.
Nintendo has a detailed breakdown on the maps, which are also available individually. Some are just events that could be in the story, some are prologue or It looks like some are plot-related but most of them are just so you can get a unique reward (unique classes or characters) or to grind for...
Without GCU, this is better than the special edition. With GCU, special edition is cheaper than all three in this bundle. That's because even if you get the Birthright + Conquest bundle as a single $60 item, it's only taking the discount off the $40 portion. (I didn't buy the Special Edition so...
Why would the word not apply to a special advantage given only to people that pay for it? I was just making fun of the fact that it would be paying extra to ruin the balance of the campaign that's specifically supposed to be more difficult with limited resources.
From what I've heard, Birthright is easier and has more options for grinding so you can level up your characters if you're having trouble. Most of the maps also have simple objectives. Conquest is more difficult, sometimes has specific objectives like defending a castle for a specific number of...
I thought GCU didn't apply to digital content, including eShop codes. Is DLC different from digital games?
edit: Never mind, I realized people were probably talking about GCU on the physical game, not the DLC they were adding
Well, I probably will eventually, but it seems like ORAS is the only one I could get now, as I'll have to wait until Feb. 6 to pick up FE:A. And Best Buy doesn't like any of my credit cards, all of a sudden.
Probably that nobody wanted it then, and suddenly people want it now.
I'm trying to decide whether I want Awakening, Fates, or Pokemon ORAS in the next month.
If you look up the official Amiibo video, they show the player aiming with the bow, and the motion is jerky enough that I think it was probably motion. I don't know if there's an official word, but that's what I think (as long as we don't have to waggle to attack, I'm happy).
I've heard that as long as they show up separately on the order (which they usually do with their pay-full-price bundles), you can return them separately. That's what I was planning to do with the Majora's Mask 3D LE and Guide bundle, but I ended up liking the guide so much I kept it.
I actually...