i don’t know what happened to my ds tbh. It’s probably in a box somewhere, so I could get it but no way am I going to GameStop and manually buying Pokémon.
They did that for 3ds
For switch best you’ll get is some 3ds games(no Pokémon though), but mostly wii/wiiu(still no Pokémon)
If you want the old old classic you have to buy online membership(20$ per year) but the good good stuff(Nintendo 64 games etc) requires plus membership(50$)
There’re rumors saying that gameboy games are coming to online as well, and includes the og rescue team and stuff, but that’s it
You do realize that Bloodborne and Sekiro have completely different combat systems than the mainline souls titles? Like DeS uses roll-dodge combat while Sekiro is all about breaking enemy posture through successful parrying and Bloodborne is about damaging limbs and trading damage with the rally mechanic and quickstep?
Hell even the main line souls games have massive differences/upgrades between them not just mechanically but even from an area and level design standpoint.
They did that for 3ds
For switch best you’ll get is some 3ds games(no Pokémon though), but mostly wii/wiiu(still no Pokémon)
If you want the old old classic you have to buy online membership(20$ per year) but the good good stuff(Nintendo 64 games etc) requires plus membership(50$)
There’re rumors saying that gameboy games are coming to online as well, and includes the og rescue team and stuff, but that’s it
You do realize that Bloodborne and Sekiro have completely different combat systems than the mainline souls titles? Like DeS uses roll-dodge combat while Sekiro is all about breaking enemy posture through successful parrying and Bloodborne is about damaging limbs and trading damage with the rally mechanic and quickstep?
Hell even the main line souls games have massive differences/upgrades between them not just mechanically but even from an area and level design standpoint.
You do realize that Bloodborne and Sekiro have completely different combat systems than the mainline souls titles? Like DeS uses roll-dodge combat while Sekiro is all about breaking enemy posture through successful parrying and Bloodborne is about damaging limbs and trading damage with the rally mechanic and quickstep?
Hell even the main line souls games have massive differences/upgrades between them not just mechanically but even from an area and level design standpoint.
You do realize that Bloodborne and Sekiro have completely different combat systems than the mainline souls titles? Like DeS uses roll-dodge combat while Sekiro is all about breaking enemy posture through successful parrying and Bloodborne is about damaging limbs and trading damage with the rally mechanic and quickstep?
Hell even the main line souls games have massive differences/upgrades between them not just mechanically but even from an area and level design standpoint.
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