There are a few games in here, but none that rival Symphony of the Night or Quake. Even though I only voted for 2 games, I had to give SotN the slight vote edge over Quake...
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Rusty's Real Deal Baseball is such a unique game. It's just a bunch of baseball themed minigames but you can tell they really took the time to make each game feel great from the sound effects to the visuals. The game feels very tactile, and that's without rumble on the 3DS. It feels like very classic Nintendo in the way the games are made.
It's all wrapped together with a story of a dog who's wife left him because he wouldn't give up on his retro game store. You actually have to buy the minigames with real money, but you haggle with Rusty to bring the actual price of the games down in a puzzle like fashion. Eventually you help Rusty to get back together with his wife.
The microtransactions were a definite turn off for people, but it was done in such a unique way, and the total price when you buy everything is like $15.
Currently reading: A Feast For Crows AND A Dance With Dragons
The Shoemaker wrote: ↑20 Apr 2020 00:25
Rusty's Real Deal Baseball is such a unique game. It's just a bunch of baseball themed minigames but you can tell they really took the time to make each game feel great from the sound effects to the visuals. The game feels very tactile, and that's without rumble on the 3DS. It feels like very classic Nintendo in the way the games are made.
It's all wrapped together with a story of a dog who's wife left him
That took an unexpected turn.
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The Shoemaker wrote: ↑20 Apr 2020 00:25
Rusty's Real Deal Baseball is such a unique game. It's just a bunch of baseball themed minigames but you can tell they really took the time to make each game feel great from the sound effects to the visuals. The game feels very tactile, and that's without rumble on the 3DS. It feels like very classic Nintendo in the way the games are made.
It's all wrapped together with a story of a dog who's wife left him
That took an unexpected turn.
Which is just one reason why it's such a unique game
Currently reading: A Feast For Crows AND A Dance With Dragons