Does anyone have the game "Arms"?
It looks interesting, and since it's launch I've been debating on purchasing it. After purchasing so many games, and not knowing much about this one, I've been delaying it. And with the fact that my friends who enjoy Nintendo/Video Games in general are small to none, is it worth picking up?
nah I'm waiting for LEGS
Quote from: Zero on March 15, 2018, 01:27:21 PMnah I'm waiting for LEGS
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sweet
seemed like a bad fighting game
I bought it.
Pretty fun.
I played the demo at Target once, it seemed fun enough.
Tis a good time, but only for like 20 minutes.
Quote from: Matt on March 29, 2018, 04:35:34 AMTis a good time, but only for like 20 minutes.
I think it might be better if you have, like, friends.
Which is a burn on myself.
Quote from: JrDude on April 03, 2018, 05:43:07 PM
I think it might be better if you have, like, friends.
Which is a burn on myself.
It still loses it's allure pretty quick. It's not like Smash where there is a comp. aspect to it. Arms, just gets dull really really fast.
I was doing the testpunch and it seemed fun. I dunno if I'd want to spend that much money on it though
I found ARMS to be more fun than Splatoon.
I like Arms and Splatoon but I'd say Splatoon has way more bang for your buck.
I wish there was more to it.
There's fight mode, Basket Ball Mode, Volley Ball Mode, and "SMASH THE TARGETS" mode. A couple of other things here and there, but it all feels the same. There are only as many stages as fighters, and you have to buy the backstory, which is interesting.
It has potential to be a good game.
It's comparable to Punch Out in the sense that there's punching. However, I found Punch Out (Wii) to be more hooking and enjoyable.
Quote from: JrDude on April 09, 2018, 10:38:53 PM
I wish there was more to it.
There's fight mode, Basket Ball Mode, Volley Ball Mode, and "SMASH THE TARGETS" mode. A couple of other things here and there, but it all feels the same. There are only as many stages as fighters, and you have to buy the backstory, which is interesting.
It has potential to be a good game.
It's comparable to Punch Out in the sense that there's punching. However, I found Punch Out (Wii) to be more hooking and enjoyable.
They're basically different games. Punch-Out is more of a puzzle fighter
Arms needs more content, plain and simple.
It's a fun game, I do actually go back to it once in a while when I'm tired of Splatoon 2.
Also I get addicted to that Arms theme