![]() Unique to Miitopia is a relationship system that allows Miis to team up for attacks during battles (or hinder each other out of spite). Unlike the Paper Mario series, Miitopia thankfully sticks to the tried-and-true RPG formula: battling monsters, leveling up, and unlocking new skills in the process. The main gameplay consists of turn-based battles using party of customizable Miis. ![]() I recommend trying to demo before paying full price for the game. I was pretty much sold on the game after playing through the demo and messing around with the new Mii Maker tools. I'll start out by saying that I skipped over Miitopia on the 3DS in 2017, so this game was a fresh experience for me. It’s not a game I would skip, and once you get in you’ll see why. The battle system is fun, but the cheesy jokes, wacky mii interactions, bizzare locations and killer soundtrack really carry this game. The miis each have their own personalities on and off the battlefield and it’s fun to watch chaos unfold across the screen as their personalities interact with each other in interesting ways. I think a lot of people who play this game or consider picking it up are afraid of their teammates being automatically controlled and I thought this might be a problem when I originally got the game, but it really isn’t. Nintendo also added a few extra features to the game (not to mention vast improvements in graphics) that are fun to play around with and add some new ways you can play.Īs far as Miitopia by itself, it is still a turn based JRPG set in a mythical world where people’s faces have been stolen by the Dark Lord, and you (as well as some of you friends/family) have to stop him/her. The UI is fairly seamless, and I don’t really find myself missing the second screen that the 3ds offered. I’m currently only a little bit through the Switch edition, but from my first impressions the port is well done. For long-time RPG fans who are looking for a deeper class-building and strategic experience, there's plenty of other games that are much further up your alley.I’ve played Miitopia on the 3ds before, so this game isn’t exactly new to me, but nevertheless I decided to play through it again. On your adventures, your party members can go on dates together, help each other in the heat of battle, and become closer to each other, which a variety of players can enjoy watching.Īll in all, Miitopia is a game that can be recommended for a winding-down light experience for casual gamers or anyone who's looking for something less intense. The leveling and battle system of the game are very simply designed, and even players who are not so familiar with RPGs can easily enjoy them. It's also possible to use Miis which other players have uploaded online, but you might not find a design you like unless you use a specific Access Key, and downloading characters requires a paid Nintendo Switch Online subscription. That said, there are few parts in the new “makeup” system which actually work well for constructing a face, so it's not as easy as people make it look. The Switch remaster has an expanded character design system, so players can go to town making characters from their favorite games. Everyone from your party to random townspeople, to the final boss of the game, is a Mii you can fully customize.
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