Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle for £14.99 on the eshop is mighty tempting. I prefer physical releases but that's approaching impulse buy territory for a game I've been wanting to pick up for months.
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Originally posted by Cepp View PostMario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle for £14.99 on the eshop is mighty tempting. I prefer physical releases but that's approaching impulse buy territory for a game I've been wanting to pick up for months.
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Originally posted by Cepp View PostJust the base game sadly. I'm heading up to my parents tomorrow for Christmas and taking the Switch so I'm gonna get it and finally get stuck in.
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Originally posted by Asura View PostI hate to object but the PSP Championship Manager games were actually pretty good, in my opinion. They were essentially ports/reworks of the PC Championship Manager 2.
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Originally posted by dataDave View PostMy mum's TV is wall-mounted like some chav house meaning I won't be able to connect my PCE on Christmas day. Octopath is going to have to save Christmas it seems. How much is it now after discount?
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Originally posted by Escape-To-88 View PostNever played any of the Taiko drum games before but just had a blast on the demo. Just off to pick up the drum pack this afternoon. Great fun!
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostI got the Gunvolt striker pack from GAME for £20 so will check it out soon (bought the originals on the 3DS but it'll be nice to see how they look on the Switch).
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Originally posted by Nu-Eclipse View PostYour objection doesn't bother me in the slightest, but I couldn't disagree more. ChampMan on the PSP was garbage - I know that because I too played it.
...CM on the PSP definitely wasn't essentially a port of the PC game...Originally posted by Marius View PostI only played one of the PSP Championship Manager games, but wasn't impressed. The PSP Football Manager games were quite good.
I looked it up online, and eventually found some familiar screenshots. It seems I was confused - I had one of the Football Manager PSP games, and Wikipedia reveals the source of my confusion:
The game was designed to be more similar in feel and play to earlier Sports Interactive products - being much faster in nature, while retaining the feeling of being a realistic simulation.
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