It's been a little while since I've posted here, hasn't it?
In case you're wondering, not much has really happened to me lately. I'm currently on Spring Break, so that's nice I guess. I don't think I'll really be doing
too much over break, but I just hope that I don't get too bored.
On a different note, today I started to play Castlevania: Rondo of Blood. So far, it's a lot of fun. Being able to back-flip feels nice, it's cool that you can now jump directly onto stairs, and Item Crashes seem like they could potentially be useful. In case you're wondering where I am so far, I'm currently at stage 2. I do have a few questions regarding the game, though:
- During the first level, I found a hidden exit that took me to a boss fight. I get the feeling that I wasn't supposed to fight it quite yet, as I could only get it down to about half of its health. Eventually, I decided to go down the path that I was intended to go down, but what specifically awaits me if I decide to go down that hidden path?
- I know that this is the first Castlevania game to have multiple playable characters (Richter Belmont and Maria Renard), so how do I unlock the ability to play as Maria? I know that I'll do so in the 2nd Level, but what will I need to do?
Thanks in advance.
Hi NintenZone, how have you been lately? I've been inactive last weeks due to an accident, but I'm glad I can be on here again.
Sad thing is that I can't play Smash at all... I finally booted my Switch to try some matches but my hands hurt a lot while playing, I thought they were fine but nope. I want suggestions on games that don't require heavy execution to have something to play while I recover (maybe some indie or something since I don't know of that stuff). It also sucks because I missed DMC5 hype and I can't buy it at the moment because I wouldn't be able to play it...
It kind of sucks to hear that, man. I guess I could suggest Turn-based RPGs, since those don't require a whole lot of execution to play. I suppose I would suggest Octopath Traveler, since I've been playing it a lot recently, but I know that you've already beaten it. If you haven't played them, I could potentially recommend Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy IX. The latter is already available on Switch, and I believe the Switch version of FF7 comes out in a few days. Both are available on the Playstation Store as well.
Hope you get better soon!