Sephex
12-07-2005, 03:29 AM
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I picked this up today, and I am quite supsrised with it. For those of you who have read reviews of the game--yes--it is more of the same thing. However, there are minor changes that make the game feel like a fresh experience.
*The top screen displays the sky. At night, you can see constellations...that YOU get to make. I felt pretty good looking at my Triforce in the sky just now.
*Up to four people live in one house. This may sound like a drawback, but I think it is interesting that you will have to work teogether for a look you want for your house...or you can screw your roomates over with your own annoying print (ed, I'm looking at YOU)!
*Obviously, the game goes online through Nintendo Wi-Fi. I haven't been able to try this yet, but I do know that up to three people can visit your town. Be careful who you let in, because visitors can chop down your trees and screw around with your constellations. However, you have to exchange freind codes to invite people to your town, so it's not like any jerk can come in and burn it down (ed, I'm looking at YOU)!
*More crap in general. More furniture, new characters to meet, etc. Just more stuff. However, you can't play NES games like you could in the GC one (not a big deal to me, I didn't really do it that often anyway). And, of course, you can't visit Animal Island by linking to your GBA either.
*No more acres. The town is one giant area. The way the perspective in the game is set up is neat. It looks like you are on a little planet.
*I am not 100% sure about this, but I think there are no more weeds to pick. Once again, I could be wrong about this. However, a new tool you can buy is a watering can. If you want the flowers you planted to live, you must water them. Not sure about this, but I think once a day will pass, and it's not like you have to sit there for a couple of minutes either. [[[I was wrong. Some guy who "time traveled" over at Gamefaqs says he has tons of weeds now.]]]
*Animals say more things. Plus, you can't choose to go help them out. What you do is random. Mostly, I get advice or tips, but one new thing that I was offered was a resident challenged me to catch a certain type of bug before she did.
*There is a coffee house. I am not 100% sure on this, but I believe that you can randomly run into villagers there. You can also drink coffee yourself. There is no real point to this as far as I can see for now, but it's a pretty cool addition.
Personal stuff: I already paid off one debt to Tom Nook (hint: buy a fishing rod...if it is in the store the first day you play, like it was for me...and fish in the ocean...sell the fish for some mad bellz). I plan on decorating my room for a bit, and buying up the rest of the tools as fast as I can.
Overall, I think this is a worthy sequel. The online play should help it reach a longevity that the GC version could only dream to obtain. Collecting fish, bugs, fossils, and art should be cool once again. Go buy it if you liked the GC version. If you want to see my friend code, look in the Wi-Fi thread (as of now, it's not listed in the first post...look for my last post in there).
I picked this up today, and I am quite supsrised with it. For those of you who have read reviews of the game--yes--it is more of the same thing. However, there are minor changes that make the game feel like a fresh experience.
*The top screen displays the sky. At night, you can see constellations...that YOU get to make. I felt pretty good looking at my Triforce in the sky just now.
*Up to four people live in one house. This may sound like a drawback, but I think it is interesting that you will have to work teogether for a look you want for your house...or you can screw your roomates over with your own annoying print (ed, I'm looking at YOU)!
*Obviously, the game goes online through Nintendo Wi-Fi. I haven't been able to try this yet, but I do know that up to three people can visit your town. Be careful who you let in, because visitors can chop down your trees and screw around with your constellations. However, you have to exchange freind codes to invite people to your town, so it's not like any jerk can come in and burn it down (ed, I'm looking at YOU)!
*More crap in general. More furniture, new characters to meet, etc. Just more stuff. However, you can't play NES games like you could in the GC one (not a big deal to me, I didn't really do it that often anyway). And, of course, you can't visit Animal Island by linking to your GBA either.
*No more acres. The town is one giant area. The way the perspective in the game is set up is neat. It looks like you are on a little planet.
*I am not 100% sure about this, but I think there are no more weeds to pick. Once again, I could be wrong about this. However, a new tool you can buy is a watering can. If you want the flowers you planted to live, you must water them. Not sure about this, but I think once a day will pass, and it's not like you have to sit there for a couple of minutes either. [[[I was wrong. Some guy who "time traveled" over at Gamefaqs says he has tons of weeds now.]]]
*Animals say more things. Plus, you can't choose to go help them out. What you do is random. Mostly, I get advice or tips, but one new thing that I was offered was a resident challenged me to catch a certain type of bug before she did.
*There is a coffee house. I am not 100% sure on this, but I believe that you can randomly run into villagers there. You can also drink coffee yourself. There is no real point to this as far as I can see for now, but it's a pretty cool addition.
Personal stuff: I already paid off one debt to Tom Nook (hint: buy a fishing rod...if it is in the store the first day you play, like it was for me...and fish in the ocean...sell the fish for some mad bellz). I plan on decorating my room for a bit, and buying up the rest of the tools as fast as I can.
Overall, I think this is a worthy sequel. The online play should help it reach a longevity that the GC version could only dream to obtain. Collecting fish, bugs, fossils, and art should be cool once again. Go buy it if you liked the GC version. If you want to see my friend code, look in the Wi-Fi thread (as of now, it's not listed in the first post...look for my last post in there).