Why do you ask about the worst eshop purchase, but not about the best eshop purchase? ToT
Anyways, what's everyone's worst eshop purchase?
Mine is the Made in Abyss game, but that's 100% on me. I thought I'd be able to tolerate anything Made in Abyss, I was wrong. Still glad I had the experience, just would have preferred getting it with a huge discount.
@VoidofLight lol. I have it on Steam, this is a buggy, empty, ugly (looks much better on screens), abrupt mess, and the last time I checked, the developers were not interested in making the world at least a bit less abstract; instead, the main focus was on adding more features to the object editor.
The editor is the best part of the game. It's not intuitive at first, but it gives a chance to create and customize lots of unique staff. The game itself, however, is frustratingly bare bones. I bought it because I missed AC New Leaf and had doubts about getting a Switch with AC New Horizons, since I knew it had many changes fan disliked. Hokko Life managed to become the push I needed. I got the console and I am happy with New Horizons, even though some changes fall flat for me, just because I've seen how much worse it can be when the creators are not invested in their own world and its habitants.
@Ulysses It's actually more like a synthesizer, really. With a recognizable face that may or may not be used to promote the musical releases, that's for the creator to decide.
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Why do you ask about the worst eshop purchase, but not about the best eshop purchase? ToT
Anyways, what's everyone's worst eshop purchase?
Mine is the Made in Abyss game, but that's 100% on me. I thought I'd be able to tolerate anything Made in Abyss, I was wrong. Still glad I had the experience, just would have preferred getting it with a huge discount.
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@VoidofLight
lol. I have it on Steam, this is a buggy, empty, ugly (looks much better on screens), abrupt mess, and the last time I checked, the developers were not interested in making the world at least a bit less abstract; instead, the main focus was on adding more features to the object editor.
The editor is the best part of the game. It's not intuitive at first, but it gives a chance to create and customize lots of unique staff. The game itself, however, is frustratingly bare bones. I bought it because I missed AC New Leaf and had doubts about getting a Switch with AC New Horizons, since I knew it had many changes fan disliked. Hokko Life managed to become the push I needed. I got the console and I am happy with New Horizons, even though some changes fall flat for me, just because I've seen how much worse it can be when the creators are not invested in their own world and its habitants.
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@Ulysses It's actually more like a synthesizer, really. With a recognizable face that may or may not be used to promote the musical releases, that's for the creator to decide.