I would really like some details on the price for the game. Got 8 euros in my eShop account at the moment. Hope it's not above that price point.
The North American price is $5.99.
Where did you read this? I've seen it stated that the price will be "similar" to the original's pricing, but that doesn't mean it'll be exactly the same. I'd expect it to be within $2 though, so $7.99 max.
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I would really like some details on the price for the game. Got 8 euros in my eShop account at the moment. Hope it's not above that price point.
The North American price is $5.99.
Where did you read this? I've seen it stated that the price will be "similar" to the original's pricing, but that doesn't mean it'll be exactly the same. I'd expect it to be within $2 though, so $7.99 max.
Think Nintendo life said in their article about the release date for the game.
@MrSRArter Thanks! And I believe you are correct. Just checked the North American site myself and it says $5.99.
Crashmo (or Fallblox in EU) is a sequel to the highly successful Pushmo that sold for €5.99. Crashmo on the other hand, sells for €7.99. That's why I thought this game might sell for more than just 6.
Anyways, as long as it doesn't exceed the €6-8 price range, I'm fine.
The game is almost perfect. I would have preferred a bit more innovation than was present, but the game is still fantastic. The babies also increase the replay value of the levels, in addition to the challenge of meeting the PAR time limits.
I always laugh,thinking how when Patricia kicks the baby away and screams "YOU'RE SAFE!",the baby is more than likely injured from the kick.
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If you liked the original and wanted more levels to play through, i'd say buy it. It's not terribly different from the first game, so don't expect too many changes, but i's worth the price of admission for the soundtrack alone.
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Would you recommend this to me if I loved the original?
NintendoLife's review caused me to shy away from getting it a bit, after them saying the level designs were copy/paste like.
If you liked the first game, you will like this one. It's pretty great. I think Phil's review did a great job of letting people know what to expect, but I think the 7 is a little harsh. It's a lot of fun and fairly inexpensive.
The speedrunning aspect adds a lot of replay value for me. I've already crushed the final level's par time by over a minute.
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The game is pretty great. The new water mechanics and fire elements change the gameplay a lot, so it definitely has a different feel than the first game. This one might even be better.
I think the hose makes things really interesting. Of course I'm biased as I absolutely love this game...I'm not kidding when I say I have over 100 hours played.
In any case it's more interesting than the the typical gun, and I don't miss having to exploit game physics with the Mighty Shot like the first one when speedrunning.
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