Miitopia 2 miis1/9/2024 ![]() ![]() These places are absolutely gorgeous, but the frame rate drops dramatically here especially in docked mode. Outings are where those performance issues come into play. Although, these tickets are just scarce enough to be frustrating and it feels like overall relationship growth has been reduced outside of these events compared to the original. As a comedy game, this is where Miitopia draws most of its humor, and these extra ways to get characters to become closer more quickly is greatly appreciated. Improving two Mii’s relationship allows them to perform certain actions in battle from cheering each other on to getting vengeance on an enemy that downed the other. ![]() Every outing ticket has a specific location like the beach or a botanical garden that two characters will visit together and gain a significant amount of relationship points. Outings are a new way to get your Mii’s relationships to level up. On the gameplay side, Miitopia adds two significant spins on the original: an equine companion and Outings. However, it does bring with it some performance issues we’ll get to in a bit. I’m one of the few people who still used the 3D on the 3DS, and I think this upgrade is a worthwhile tradeoff. The charm of the original isn’t lost in the translation though, environments like the Realm of the Fey and Neksdor are still weirdly beautiful in addition to being simply gorgeous. The game’s visuals have made a big leap from the 3DS’ 240p screen, with everything now presented in glorious HD. With that, let’s get into what’s new in this Switch release. Hohem iSteady MT2 Gimbal review - Versatile movie magic There are only so many times I can be entertained by Nia from Xenoblade Chronicles 2 getting into a fight with Barret from Final Fantasy VII only for it to be broken up by the party’s horse. These events are fun to witness for a while, but sadly it’s just too shallow to remain interesting for the game’s runtime. Instead, you watch the consequences of your earlier choices play out with characters getting into petty fights or cheering each other on. Battles are a very standard affair, the game is turn-based and you only control your main character so you don’t actually play the game all that much. Those interactions are what make Miitopia interesting. Your job, along with the choice of their personality type, determines basically everything about your character from the clothes they wear and what they can do in battle to how they interact with other party members. There are several jobs to choose from, like standard classes Mage and Thief or wackier options such as a Cat or Chef. Editor Kay Purcell reviewed the original, so here we’ll mostly be focusing on what’s new.Īfter choosing a protagonist for our tale, they’re chosen by god to stop the Dark Lord and granted special powers to combat his armies called jobs. The game was originally released on the Nintendo 3DS late in its life, so this new version for the Switch gives the game a much needed second chance while adding a few new things for returning players. It’s got a unique sense of humor and easy to grasp gameplay that, while it doesn’t always land, is a ton of fun. The Dark Lord Steve Urkel (yes, from Family Matters) is stealing faces from people all across Miitopia, and only one person can stop him… whoever you want! As an RPG where you decide who plays what role, Miitopia isn’t shy about being weird as all get-out. ![]()
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