@Manguy888A it’s totally worth it if you like camping or any kind of simulation game. I would almost love a miniaturized version of this in the next Animal Crossing.
This game actually turned out to be great. There are four main environments of varying difficulty and each one has specific environmental features like wind and snow making them uniquely difficult. There are specific win conditions in the form of achievements that can be quite difficult to achieve in each environment. Each of these levels can then be played in survival mode with one piece of wood for the entire session (up to 30 minutes). There are also multiplayer versions of each environment as well creating 12 ‘levels’ altogether. The unlockables and customization is off the charts. You can role play as a glamper, a backpacker, or even pretend to be an errant knight. Each level takes about an hour to complete. All of this is possible without a camera or a friend. It’s essentially like Jenga but with various sized pieces and instead of building up, you have to get it as hot as possible. It’s easily an 8/10 for the price.
I literally created an account after "lurking" on this website for years because someone finally mentioned Warsong/Langrisser. I still play this on my Genesis all the time. I sent a request to Nintendo to add it to the Virtual Console years ago, and I think it has to be my favorite game of all time. As a huge fan of Fire Emblem, it pales next to the depth of Warsong. I'm 28 now and still remember the first time I ever played and how dark this game is (Baldarov!!) comparitively. Thanks for a great article recognizing it!!
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Re: Review: Chillin' By The Fire (Switch 2) - Novel Camera Integration, But Won't Set Your World Alight
@neogyo Hope you tried it. It is easily a 7. Nintendo World Report gave it an 8 which I totally agree with after sinking 6 hours into.
Re: Review: Chillin' By The Fire (Switch 2) - Novel Camera Integration, But Won't Set Your World Alight
@Manguy888A it’s totally worth it if you like camping or any kind of simulation game. I would almost love a miniaturized version of this in the next Animal Crossing.
Re: Review: Chillin' By The Fire (Switch 2) - Novel Camera Integration, But Won't Set Your World Alight
This game actually turned out to be great. There are four main environments of varying difficulty and each one has specific environmental features like wind and snow making them uniquely difficult. There are specific win conditions in the form of achievements that can be quite difficult to achieve in each environment. Each of these levels can then be played in survival mode with one piece of wood for the entire session (up to 30 minutes). There are also multiplayer versions of each environment as well creating 12 ‘levels’ altogether. The unlockables and customization is off the charts. You can role play as a glamper, a backpacker, or even pretend to be an errant knight. Each level takes about an hour to complete. All of this is possible without a camera or a friend. It’s essentially like Jenga but with various sized pieces and instead of building up, you have to get it as hot as possible. It’s easily an 8/10 for the price.
Re: Langrisser I & II Is Out On Switch Today, Here's A Launch Trailer
Where is Warsong aka Langrisser 3!! That was the best one in the series and made it on to the Genesis.
Re: First Impressions: Regular Show: Mordecai and Rigby in 8-Bit Land
@Raylax You know who else looks like a one-man college lunch-time project done in Gamer Maker?? MY MOM!!
Re: First Impressions: Regular Show: Mordecai and Rigby in 8-Bit Land
@DRL Nobody makes it to the hammer. And even if they did, they couldn't beat him.
Re: Remake Request: Langrisser
I literally created an account after "lurking" on this website for years because someone finally mentioned Warsong/Langrisser. I still play this on my Genesis all the time. I sent a request to Nintendo to add it to the Virtual Console years ago, and I think it has to be my favorite game of all time. As a huge fan of Fire Emblem, it pales next to the depth of Warsong. I'm 28 now and still remember the first time I ever played and how dark this game is (Baldarov!!) comparitively. Thanks for a great article recognizing it!!