This game needs a walk button. Sometimes I want to stroll around and enjoy it, not run around like a hectic eight year old. I know the joystick allows walking if you don't push too hard, but it's a nightmare to maintain.
One of the biggest mysteries out there is how more people don't talk more about Kablasta. It is one of Nintendo's best multiplayer party games since Wii Sports. I think I've played it multiplayer almost as much as Wii Bowling.
For the record, if anyone hasn't realised how good it is and they want to try it, there are settings you should change to maximise competition: have the maximum number of rounds (I think it's ten) and change the setting at the beginning that means both players share the same fruit.
Everyone who plays it loves it. Big recommend. There are some hidden mechanics too, and a few surprising little details that make it delightful.
They could make an amazing, full release based on Kablasta. In fact, Nintendo Life, you should do an article about it! To my mind it is the Switch's truest hidden gem. I've played all the VRs, payed for VR sessions and played with my friend's Valve Index with the finger sensors, and Kablasta is still the most fun thing I've done.
@MrAsild In my opinion purely, Bastion is the only game I have truly hated. I need to express myself about it—I have no idea why it is ever recommended. Everything about it was a massive annoyance for me: the nonsense narrator, the incongruous design, the pretentiousness. It's my biggest Switch regret.
@LUIGITORNADO Yeah as others have said nobody is obsessed with their heritage label like the Americans. It's more about where you were born. My step family, if they were American, might call themselves African-American, but in England they just call themselves English. They were born in England, grew up in England. They are half English anyway (maybe half English, half Scottish actually). If they went into more detail they might say, my Dad is English/Scottish and my Mum is Ugandan. I'd say I'm English, but then if you look at my heritage, I'm a quarter English, a quarter Welsh, half Scottish, with (within some of the quarters and halves) some Irish and Italian. But I was born in England. So I'm English.
I think it's more common to say you're English/Scottish/Welsh/Northern Irish (or Irish) than British. And UKish doesn't exist as people from the UK are British.
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This game needs a walk button. Sometimes I want to stroll around and enjoy it, not run around like a hectic eight year old. I know the joystick allows walking if you don't push too hard, but it's a nightmare to maintain.
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One of the biggest mysteries out there is how more people don't talk more about Kablasta. It is one of Nintendo's best multiplayer party games since Wii Sports. I think I've played it multiplayer almost as much as Wii Bowling.
For the record, if anyone hasn't realised how good it is and they want to try it, there are settings you should change to maximise competition: have the maximum number of rounds (I think it's ten) and change the setting at the beginning that means both players share the same fruit.
Everyone who plays it loves it. Big recommend. There are some hidden mechanics too, and a few surprising little details that make it delightful.
They could make an amazing, full release based on Kablasta. In fact, Nintendo Life, you should do an article about it! To my mind it is the Switch's truest hidden gem. I've played all the VRs, payed for VR sessions and played with my friend's Valve Index with the finger sensors, and Kablasta is still the most fun thing I've done.
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@MrAsild In my opinion purely, Bastion is the only game I have truly hated. I need to express myself about it—I have no idea why it is ever recommended. Everything about it was a massive annoyance for me: the nonsense narrator, the incongruous design, the pretentiousness. It's my biggest Switch regret.
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@LUIGITORNADO Yeah as others have said nobody is obsessed with their heritage label like the Americans. It's more about where you were born. My step family, if they were American, might call themselves African-American, but in England they just call themselves English. They were born in England, grew up in England. They are half English anyway (maybe half English, half Scottish actually). If they went into more detail they might say, my Dad is English/Scottish and my Mum is Ugandan. I'd say I'm English, but then if you look at my heritage, I'm a quarter English, a quarter Welsh, half Scottish, with (within some of the quarters and halves) some Irish and Italian. But I was born in England. So I'm English.
I think it's more common to say you're English/Scottish/Welsh/Northern Irish (or Irish) than British. And UKish doesn't exist as people from the UK are British.