Back in the day when these games were released, I didn't give these games the time of day. I was way too cool, mature and DEEP for their ilk. rolls eyes at self Now as a 50 year old ultra casual gamer dad of 3, I couldn't be more chuffed to pull the trigger on this with gusto. Can't wait to take my inaugural Y's'dive, N'life friends! fist pump
I had to put down FE3H because the text size was too small and difficult to read handheld, and not able to be made larger in the settings. The text looks larger to me in this game - hoping that's the case and/or the text is able to be made larger in the menus.
@k8sMum thanks! If I play it 3-4 times a week for short stints, will it feel like a bummer as nothing is developing yet, or villagers are packing up and leaving my island due to my lack of sufficient activity?
Hey NL community - long-time reader, first time poster. I'm very intrigued by the charm and lovely community aspect inherent in this game, but I haven't played any of the previous AC offerings and don't have a good sense of if it will be a good choice of a plunge for me given my life circumstances. I'm a working dad with 3 very little ones (4.5, 2.5 and 10 weeks) - very casual player, so the games that fit me best are casuals that lend themselves to short play sessions of 30 minutes or less that I'd most frequently play in the evenings, with occasional quick daytime pop-in. My only concern about this game is that it may require play sessions that are a big lengthier or more frequent than I may be able to realistically keep up. Any thoughts?
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Back in the day when these games were released, I didn't give these games the time of day. I was way too cool, mature and DEEP for their ilk. rolls eyes at self Now as a 50 year old ultra casual gamer dad of 3, I couldn't be more chuffed to pull the trigger on this with gusto. Can't wait to take my inaugural Y's'dive, N'life friends! fist pump
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I had to put down FE3H because the text size was too small and difficult to read handheld, and not able to be made larger in the settings. The text looks larger to me in this game - hoping that's the case and/or the text is able to be made larger in the menus.
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@JaxonH Thanks so much for the thoughtful and detailed review - much appreciated. Where on earth to start with FF on Switch for n00bs?
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@patbacknitro18 Crackin'...me...up!
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@k8sMum thanks! If I play it 3-4 times a week for short stints, will it feel like a bummer as nothing is developing yet, or villagers are packing up and leaving my island due to my lack of sufficient activity?
Re: Review: Animal Crossing: New Horizons - An Accessible And Addictive Masterpiece
Hey NL community - long-time reader, first time poster. I'm very intrigued by the charm and lovely community aspect inherent in this game, but I haven't played any of the previous AC offerings and don't have a good sense of if it will be a good choice of a plunge for me given my life circumstances. I'm a working dad with 3 very little ones (4.5, 2.5 and 10 weeks) - very casual player, so the games that fit me best are casuals that lend themselves to short play sessions of 30 minutes or less that I'd most frequently play in the evenings, with occasional quick daytime pop-in. My only concern about this game is that it may require play sessions that are a big lengthier or more frequent than I may be able to realistically keep up. Any thoughts?