Miitopia
SCORE: 70
I am very thankful I had the money to
purchase
Miitopia on the Nintendo Switch. The Nintendo 3DS version did not
impress me very much. There are some things I learned about the Nintendo
Switch version of Miitopia that are cool. You probably already know
these things if you were watching the Twitch live streams I did of
Miitopia. Those are being processed into videos and will be appearing on
our video channels. Viewers of live streams can share codes and you can
use the Mii’s they created. There are some talented people out there
making some really cool Miis.
The Nintendo Switch version of Miitopia is a remastered version. The
graphics look a bit better. We still get nonsense conversations from the
Miis while they are walking along the paths. The issues families can
have with Miitopia are false gods, spirits, magic, violence, ghosts,
gambling, bad language, sexual deviancy, and more. Miitopia is a turn
based role playing game where we control our Mii and watch the computer
control the other Miis. We can place Miis in a safe spot to heal them up
which is very handy in Miitopia. There are certain powders that can heal
and bring them back to life. Many of those powders increase as the
player saves faces.
The story remains the same in Miitopia. An evil wizard takes the faces
of all these Miis and places it on monsters. When we defeat the monsters
we get their face and can go and return it. I love the helping part and
growing characters closer part of Miitopia. I made sure to keep those
relationships male and female. Miitopia does allow for same sex
characters to become soul mates. I am shocked such controversial and
highly divisive content was included.
After questing in an area our characters go to an inn. They can be fed
(if you have food) to increase their stats, bond, go on outings, play in
the arcade, buy new gear, and more. I found it is really hard to have
enough food for the Miis a lot of the time. Money is also hard to come
by unless you are willing to gamble. That requires certain special cards
though. Amiibos can be used in Miitopia to receive special outfits at
specific locations.
I had some fun playing Miitopia. Sadly this sub par video game did not
age very well. The cost for the content is a bit unbalanced in my
opinion. Miitopia should cost much less than it does in my opinion.
- Paul
Graphics: 63%
Sound: 75%
Replay/Extras: 71%
Gameplay: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Nintendo Switch
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo EPD, Grezzo
Rating: ‘E’ - Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY {Crude Humor, Mild Cartoon
Violence, Mild Language}
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