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Hong Kong Massacre + Beautiful Desolation Bundle or Golf Club Wasteland + Aspire: Ina’s Tale Bundle (Nintendo Switch Digital Download) From $2
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Nintendo[nintendo.com] has Hong Kong Massacre + Beautiful Desolation Bundle or Golf Club Wasteland + Aspire: Ina's Tale Bundle (Nintendo Switch Digital Download) on sale from $1.99 as listed below.
This combo always baffles me, great games but could not be more diametrically opposed. Point and click explorative narrative and a game with almost zero story which is just MURDER MURDER MURDER / John Wick simulator.
This combo always baffles me, great games but could not be more diametrically opposed. Point and click explorative narrative and a game with almost zero story which is just MURDER MURDER MURDER / John Wick simulator.
But for $3 hard to beat the value.
I personally like both types of games. Maybe this bundle was made for me.
I actually heard the Cat's Quest games are pretty fun. I think I have them on Epic when they were giving them away for free, I will check them out.
They are amusing button masher RPG's. Combat can be engaging if you take into account magic.
Very light on story (but the ending of CQ1 is actually pretty deep). Lots and lots and lots of cat puns.
My only complaint is the progression, you basically have to do 100% of the side quests (at normal difficulty) otherwise you are grossly under leveled and the way the game is laid out grinding would require leaving an area to force enemy respawns which is more of a chore. I'll probably restart CQ2 on easy to see if that better balances things...even if the game is pretty darn easy by default.
They are amusing button masher RPG's. Combat can be engaging if you take into account magic.
Very light on story (but the ending of CQ1 is actually pretty deep). Lots and lots and lots of cat puns.
My only complaint is the progression, you basically have to do 100% of the side quests (at normal difficulty) otherwise you are grossly under leveled and the way the game is laid out grinding would require leaving an area to force enemy respawns which is more of a chore. I'll probably restart CQ2 on easy to see if that better balances things...even if the game is pretty darn easy by default.
I don't mind a little grinding, but it can be annoying some when games take it too far. Thanks for the info!
This combo always baffles me, great games but could not be more diametrically opposed. Point and click explorative narrative and a game with almost zero story which is just MURDER MURDER MURDER / John Wick simulator.
But for $3 hard to beat the value.
Haha, I guess they are just giving people a sample of different genres.
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But for $3 hard to beat the value.
But for $3 hard to beat the value.
I personally like both types of games. Maybe this bundle was made for me.
Thanks for the recommendation!
I actually heard the Cat's Quest games are pretty fun. I think I have them on Epic when they were giving them away for free, I will check them out.
Very light on story (but the ending of CQ1 is actually pretty deep). Lots and lots and lots of cat puns.
My only complaint is the progression, you basically have to do 100% of the side quests (at normal difficulty) otherwise you are grossly under leveled and the way the game is laid out grinding would require leaving an area to force enemy respawns which is more of a chore. I'll probably restart CQ2 on easy to see if that better balances things...even if the game is pretty darn easy by default.
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Very light on story (but the ending of CQ1 is actually pretty deep). Lots and lots and lots of cat puns.
My only complaint is the progression, you basically have to do 100% of the side quests (at normal difficulty) otherwise you are grossly under leveled and the way the game is laid out grinding would require leaving an area to force enemy respawns which is more of a chore. I'll probably restart CQ2 on easy to see if that better balances things...even if the game is pretty darn easy by default.
I don't mind a little grinding, but it can be annoying some when games take it too far. Thanks for the info!
But for $3 hard to beat the value.
Haha, I guess they are just giving people a sample of different genres.