speaking for myself, i was like 12 or 13 when animal crossing 1 came out, and at that age i was all about action games and etc so i didnt like it
now that iâm older and i can appreciate what animal crossing is all about, its really fun. thereâs no âobjectiveâ other than to keep your town happy and put benches in place and have a big house and fill up the museum and stuff. you will definitely lose hours of your life shaking trees and stuff. iâd say its good to have, if nothing else for the fact that you can open it at any time and just dick around for 10 minutes and be satisfied
Never even played the full game, but I felt the âthis shit is played outâ feeling after playing through both demos. Pretty disappointed honestly, I was really looking forward to the game too.
Wow⌠Good thing I went with MH3:U when I had the option. This game never gets old. I just wish there was online⌠The best part of any MH game is hunting with friends but, none of mine have it yet sigh
Hey I knew from the very beginning that Iâd be getting tired of it near the end. The worst part about it though is how literally every level except for chapter 40, will, without fail, spawn a bunch of enemies on the map in the middle of the chapter, sometimes multiple times, and often near your units and during the same turn which means they get a turn to just wreck your shit without you being able to do anything.
Saying that, the game was more tedious than hard and I never even came close to a game over.
They donât, unless SMT4 did something story wise that does tie them together. Persona is one of the spinoffs of SMT. You can start with any of them honestly. Persona games are a slightly easier and a little more lighthearted in comparison to the mainline SMT games. Iâd try SMT3 or 4 first.