The first half of this game is really cool. Takes a bit from Tomodachi Life and turns it into a decently fun, if a bit barebones, RPG adventure where the cast is either your miis or random miis from other people. Its pretty sick. However there is a major turning point in the story, and the gameplay follows and its just not as fun, mainly because there stops being towns populated by random folk and the gameplay gets more static. However, its not too bad and overall Miitopia is still agreat time with like the dopest soundtrack ever like holy shit.
Descubrí este juego gracias a RTGame. Es un RPG sencillote y con mucho humor, así que si estás buscando eso no dudes en echarle un ojo.
Las únicas pegas que le pongo son la IA de tus compañeros de equipo que a veces es un poco frustrante, y que el juego se hace algo largo (sobre todo debido a un evento que ocurre como a mitad del juego).
Las únicas pegas que le pongo son la IA de tus compañeros de equipo que a veces es un poco frustrante, y que el juego se hace algo largo (sobre todo debido a un evento que ocurre como a mitad del juego).
I think the main appeal of this game is putting in all kinds of goofy characters and seeing their antics. It's all good fun and I got some good laughs from this game, but its charm eventually wears off. After that happens, you're left with an extremely shallow RPG that goes on for wayyyy too long. Main problem I have comes from the lack of control. You can only give commands to the leader of your party, making battles less interactive. You also don't really explore in this game. You pick a level, your party walks on a straight path, occasionally you make decisions, you get into encounters... that's about it. I fee like 65% of this game is just watching stuff happen, but that gets old real quick once you see the same dialogue and animations over and over again. That being said, I do give the game a lot of points for it's art style and music. They're both great.
Fun quirky little rpg that caught my heart and attention back when it came out in the west. Nothing can really explain miitopia accurately its a rollercoaster of a game where you go from fighting twerking turkeys with mouths on their ass to a three headed dog with your friend’s faces on it. The best part of this game however is the freedom you have to add whoever you want to add; friends? Sure. family? Why not. Fictional characters? Go wild. Theres really no end to the crazy scenarios you can make which is further boosted by a fun and rewarding combat system. Of course however theres little reason to go back to this version as the switch release maintains everything great about this game and adds to it though that doesnt subtract from what this version started.
We enjoyed what we played! But then the Switch version dropped, and we've been tempted to just play that, especially since at this point we've entered a lot of friendgroups and our roster could be less skewed.
And then the game got a game-breaking crash when Spotpass died, and we're terrified to try and re-open the game again. Wuh oh.
And then the game got a game-breaking crash when Spotpass died, and we're terrified to try and re-open the game again. Wuh oh.