![]() ![]() Nintendo DS box art with Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt demo. Morph Ball training requires the player to guide Samus through a series of modules to reach the end of the area in a time limit. "Test your Morph Ball abilities as you collect modules." Points are gained based on performance in these trials, and by combo-ing enemies without missing a shot. The single-player game is a collection of Bounty Hunter training missions to test Samus's abilities. However, since Fils-Aimé had built trust with Satoru Iwata and Shigeru Miyamoto, they agreed and First Hunt was born. This was unpopular with NST developers, who felt they would be giving away content for free, and making a demo would delay the launch of Hunters by at least six months. He recommended that as an alternative, a demo be included in the first launch of Nintendo DS systems. įirst Hunt came about when Reggie Fils-Aimé felt that development of the full game was not progressing quickly. You can download the Miitopia demo on the Nintendo Switch eShop right now! Miitopia launches on May 21st.According to Lawrence Schwedler, First Hunt was a proof of concept demo, and lessons learned on its development were later applied to Hunters. If this demo can’t sell you on Miitopia, I’m not sure anything can. I’ve heard plenty of people talking this game up as just a bunch of silly fun with Nintendo flair and I finally get it. For me though, I think this demo sold me. The price tag might be a bit much for people who are hesitant (50 bucks is a lot). ![]() Maybe you’ll love the story! There is tons here to relish.Īll in all, I spent about 4 hours playing the demo between finishing the extensive amount of missions the demo has and making some pretty great-looking Miis, I had a blast. Maybe the Mii customising isn’t your thing, but you might like the combat and relationship combos. There’s a lot of content here and plenty of fun to be had. You get a feel for the story, you get to see that they added freakin’ HORSES (!!!) and you get a feel for the first few amiibo costumes they added into the game. The demo shows off just about everything you want to do in the game. It’s silly, it’s funny and it’s just a great time. I love it.Ī lot of people missed out on Miitopia and that’s a crying shame. It’s fun! The combat is simple but intuitive and the entire premise is ridiculous. You and your adventuring pals run through new and exciting areas confronting crazier and crazier monsters with faces (or just face parts) as you level up and build friendships and gain strength. I will spend a ton more time as I make a slew of other fun characters to join my quest as I also found out that your save data will transfer to the full game.Īfter you’ve either grabbed some sample Miis from the “popular” tab or spent way too long on the customiser as I did, you begin your adventure. I spent a huge portion of my time with this demo just playing around with this feature. You know, keep the team rounded out.Īnyways, customizing your characters in the standard Mii maker that comes with the console is fine and all, but this game has an entirely new and robust system for making your characters look like anything you want. Eventually, I’ll try to recruit Ramona Flowers as a Chef and probably Mega Man as my mage. ![]() He’s a warrior in my team while I am a Thief. Currently, I am questing alongside internet legend and classic wrestleman, Strong Bad. This lovable kid who is running around town? He’s the Pringles Guy now. At the beginning of each chapter or town, the game will give you a chance to customize the faces of the people you are going to meet. Mii, You, And Everyone We Know.Įach character you meet in the game is a Mii, either from your system or from a bevy of choices given from Nintendo’s vast network of Switch consoles. Pretty simple, right? Right! But here’s where it gets fun. Your job, with a small group of friends, is to vanquish these monsters, return the faces to the citizens of Miitopia and defeat the Evil Lord. Here’s the rundown: An Evil Lord steals the faces of the people of the land and creates monsters that are wreaking havoc on the world at large. Maybe a Miitopia demo is the perfect way to showcase this eclectic, kooky title. Nintendo took a pretty simple RPG formula and made it VERY Nintendo. Sure, there hasn’t been a HUGE demand for this game as compared to things like Silksong or Metroid Prime 4, but I cannot emphasise enough that Miitopia is not a game to sleep on. With our last Nintendo Direct, Nintendo dropped that they would be releasing a new and updated version of Miitopia for the Switch and it certainly surprised most of us.
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