

It’s a slightly better deal for you, as this includes every bit of content released across both games thus far and then some, with enough added features that it may be worth completing your collection by buying this over the remaining individual parts. Perhaps you own one of the two games already. I’m sorry to say that there isn’t much here that will be new for you. Perhaps you’re the sort that owns both Overcooked! games and all of the DLC, and loved every bit of it. There are a few angles you could be approaching this release from. SwitchArcade Score: 3.5/5 Overcooked: All You Can Eat! ($39.99) It’s a typical Story of Seasons game in most regards, no better but also no worse. I had gotten so lost in the work that I didn’t even notice the time had passed. There were at least a couple of sessions in my time with the title that I was surprised by my console informing me my battery was low. The art style is very charming, and while the townspeople didn’t really shine I can’t say I found them annoying either. It’s no Stardew Valley, but I can at least appreciate its more focused approach even if I don’t prefer it. It’s a very hard game to stop playing, even when the bits meant to break up the routine aren’t quite up to snuff. The loop of farming, fishing, animal care, and mining to keep all of your money-making wheels in motion remains extremely compelling. That said, the established formula is a strong one. Most of the new elements, like the heavy reliance on Maker machines, make the game more tedious, and in most other respects the game is content to rest on the laurels of the established formula. By and large, they don’t have anything interesting to say and feel like inconsequential NPCs in a JRPG town. The townspeople, normally one of the more enjoyable aspects of a Story of Seasons entry, are relatively flat here. It suffers from technical issues even after a few updates, with the framerate flopping all over the place depending on how much you’ve got going on with your farm. I have a lot of issues with Pioneers of Olive Town. Mini-Views Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town ($49.99)Īt the end of the day, a slightly-broken, somewhat unambitious Story of Seasons game is still a Story of Seasons game. But you will not be able to buy it on the eShop as of April 1st, so if you want it, now is the time to act. Assuming you’re able to find the physical release of that one, the codes inside the box will still be redeemable for now. The same goes for Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light, the official Western localization of the original game in the series. Physical shipments will also cease, though any stock still out there will be available while supplies last. And perhaps worst of all, Super Mario 3D All-Stars will be delisted from the Nintendo eShop. 35 will end its service at the end of March 31st and will no longer be playable. With that, a number of products and services will be wrapping up their runs.

And its Fire Emblem 30th Anniversary festivities, such as they were. Along with the change of the season and the end of the fiscal year, the close of March also marks the official end of Nintendo’s Mario 35th Anniversary festivities. Reminder: ‘Super Mario 3D All-Stars’ and ‘Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light’ Will Be Delisted From the eShop Soon Let’s head on in and check things out! News

There are also the usual lists of incoming and outgoing sales for you to look over. We’ve also got Mini-Views of three games, and I’m trying a slightly different approach with them today. There’s a bit of news, though it’s more of a reminder than anything. It’s a relatively quiet day so far, but we’ve got a couple of new releases to look at anyway. Still unknown on other bosses.Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for March 29th, 2021. Normal enemies (White bar) and enemies with defense (White and blue bar) (1-2 Hits)īoss (1 hit) So far I only use on the first boss. Normal enemies without armour (White bar) (1 hit) Easy Kills/One Hit Kill (Include 3 options of your choice or just turn them all ON) May not work on certain enemies. Health Editor (If the above script doesn't work for you)

Use your winter power crystal on the mirage**) There's a hidden chest located above near the big crate with a mirage. **Your 1st coin can be found in the beginning of the game when you collect the winter crystal. Money Editor (Click on the script and when you collect your first coin, the amount will appear.
