As for a store transfer.The closest Layton to me is 28 miles away and since my Gamestop is in a beach town they won't get a restock. Even if it IS the tourist season.
I think this more or less sums it up. I enjoy collecting the stickers and the environments, but find myself avoiding all the enemies. In fact, that's half the challenge.Just so people know sticker star uses a system where you're punished for fighting anyone but bosses. All attacks are consumable and there is no level progression. So the best strategy is actually running from every fight but the bosses.
It deserve every bit of hate it receives and then some. Pretending like it isn't a Paper Mario game isn't exactly a solution =/.Sticker Star is such an underrated gem.
It's criminally bashed because it diverts from the typical Mario rpg formula, but it is a fantastic puzzle/rpg game in its own right.
This is the problem with game development today. People complain that every sequel is a rehash. Then when they change it up, they complain about the changes and how it's not a true ______ game.It deserve every bit of hate it receives and then some. Pretending like it isn't a Paper Mario game isn't exactly a solution =/.
The biggest problem with the game isn't that it's "not a true Paper Mario game." It's that it calls itself a RPG but took out one of the biggest staples of RPGs (level progression) and makes it so that getting into normal battles (another staple) is nothing more than a resource drain. Even if it wasn't labeled as a Paper Mario game, those problems would still exist, and people would still hate on it.This is the problem with game development today. People complain that every sequel is a rehash. Then when they change it up, they complain about the changes and how it's not a true ______ game.
This, I was like, "What? No leveling up?" This is also why I haven't touched the game since I bought it...waiting for the value to go up just because it's a Mario game...you know how that goes.The biggest problem with the game isn't that it's "not a true Paper Mario game." It's that it calls itself a RPG but took out one of the biggest staples of RPGs (level progression) and makes it so that getting into normal battles (another staple) is nothing more than a resource drain. Even if it wasn't labeled as a Paper Mario game, those problems would still exist, and people would still hate on it.
It's weird how people hate things that are bad.Does it just feel like today's gamers love to hate games but can't stop playing them as they bitch incessantly?
What are you complaining about? "Gamestop New" means you're lucky there isn't some bodily fluid on it.... oh wait, maybe there was.I went and bought one that was labeled as "New" but was covered in some sticky residue (it was not white), missing the seal and there were no guides to be found when I opened it. I probably shouldn't be complaining considering I bought it for $5 with the Kongregate coupon but still.. come on.
Hopefully it wasn't pus from a Gamestop employee's STD flare upI went and bought one that was labeled as "New" but was covered in some sticky residue (it was not white), missing the seal and there were no guides to be found when I opened it. I probably shouldn't be complaining considering I bought it for $5 with the Kongregate coupon but still.. come on.