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Miitopia switch review
Miitopia switch review







miitopia switch review

We talked about Mii interactions and relationships.

miitopia switch review

With amiibo support, it is possible to take character costumes from other games and create Mii close to the truth. Our character has options to wear wigs and make-up, so the characters can turn into completely different types. Along with the Switch version, character creation features have been improved.

miitopia switch review

If it only came with improved graphics, it can be predicted that it would not get very good reactions. The Switch version of Miitopia has added some new features to the game. It’s not a bad game in terms of sound and music, but I didn’t have any music that stuck in my mind that I mumbled outside the game. Enemies are not terrible with the faces they steal, they look extremely cute (but a little creepy). We can make multiple characters with the same Mii, so it’s possible to be both the villain and the main character in the game, as well as a random NPC on the street. The fact that we determine the types of characters according to the Mii avatars we choose makes the game visually fun. Along with the Switch version, a horse has been added that we can attack the team more strongly, nice detail to include the horses in the battle. I didn’t experience much of the “heal me why you attack” trouble I experienced when I played Persona 3. Artificial intelligence acting according to their own personalities is not so bad. We control every move of our own character, while our teammates act according to their head. These journeys can be boring, but it is possible to speed up time by pressing the ZR button and minimize the time we have lost.įights are the kind we’re used to from turn-based role-playing games. Monsters can jump on us on the road, we can choose one of two ways, or we can see and open a chest. This journey happens automatically, and we encounter various events along the way. When we choose a point and start going there, the characters start walking on a straight line.

miitopia switch review

We can walk around towns and examine them. There is no open world in the game, and we can’t even say that there is literally a world where you can travel. The joke of the game is to customize it with different characters, and when you can’t do it, one of the most interesting aspects disappears. If you don’t have a lot of Mii avatars registered on the Switch and you’re not a member of Nintendo’s online services, this part can be a bit of a nuisance.

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If we want to create new Mii avatars and use them (this can be a bit tedious and boring) or we can download new Mii avatars from the internet. This applies to almost every NPC in the game. The best thing here is that we can select and customize the members added to our party from among the Mii avatars on our device. As we progress, we encounter new members and are able to involve them in our adventure. Since we will have to change professions from time to time in the game, we also have the opportunity to experience most of these professions in a game. It is possible to choose from a total of 14 professions, two of which are opened after the story ends. In addition, as the game progresses, we can choose more professions. It’s a nice detail that we can choose clothes when we’re a Pop star. Professions have the ability to match exactly their name. Among the professions we can choose from are Warrior, Priest, thief, Pop star, Sorcerer and Chef. An unknown entity helps us and we choose our first profession. We start the game as an adventurer, but we realize we don’t have the talent in the first fight. Miitopia is a role-playing game with a turn-based fighting system.









Miitopia switch review