Well I may just have to get the Wii U version as Sony seem to be dragging their feet over the EU release of Costume Quest 2 for PS4. As long as it's Pro Controller compatible of course.
@DanielHPoetry oh you're right, it does sound boring and I usually hate sims. But there's something utterly captivating about Animal Crossing and even now I still pick up the DS version and while away a couple of hours. I hope if you try the demo that it wins you over.
@DanielHPoetry You pull up weeds, you plant flowers and trees. You hit rocks and hope one of them is the bell rock. You catch fish and insects - you can sell these or donate them to the town museum. You dig up fossils and give these to the museum or sell them. You make friends with the animals living your town, then they leave and someone new moves in. You buy a house, you extend your house, you furnish your house. You buy clothes, design clothes. So not a lot actually happens, but Animal Crossing Wild World is one of my favourite games. And I'm expecting Animal Crossing New Leaf to be a new favourite. It's addictive and fun and I can't say exactly why, but it's just brilliant!
@PORYGON Well of course you could but where's the fun in that... It's your town, your tent, your rules (ordinances) well these last for a price. But ask yourself, is there enough room for a cupboard in the tent so you can store all your treasures?
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Re: Costume Quest 2 Confirmed for European Wii U Release This Week
Well I may just have to get the Wii U version as Sony seem to be dragging their feet over the EU release of Costume Quest 2 for PS4. As long as it's Pro Controller compatible of course.
Re: Animal Crossing: New Leaf Localizers Talk Shop
@DanielHPoetry oh you're right, it does sound boring and I usually hate sims. But there's something utterly captivating about Animal Crossing and even now I still pick up the DS version and while away a couple of hours. I hope if you try the demo that it wins you over.
Re: Animal Crossing: New Leaf Localizers Talk Shop
@DanielHPoetry You pull up weeds, you plant flowers and trees. You hit rocks and hope one of them is the bell rock. You catch fish and insects - you can sell these or donate them to the town museum. You dig up fossils and give these to the museum or sell them. You make friends with the animals living your town, then they leave and someone new moves in. You buy a house, you extend your house, you furnish your house. You buy clothes, design clothes. So not a lot actually happens, but Animal Crossing Wild World is one of my favourite games. And I'm expecting Animal Crossing New Leaf to be a new favourite. It's addictive and fun and I can't say exactly why, but it's just brilliant!
Re: Feature: The Neutered Malevolence of Animal Crossing: New Leaf
@PORYGON Well of course you could but where's the fun in that...
It's your town, your tent, your rules (ordinances) well these last for a price. But ask yourself, is there enough room for a cupboard in the tent so you can store all your treasures?
Re: Watch Family Gamer TV Play Animal Crossing, Win A Limited Edition 3DS XL Console
Well, I can dream. I've commented on one of the playlists. We've been waiting for this game for such a long time , hard to believe it's nearly here.