Wednesday, April 14, 2010

FF: MLAK thoughs/impressions?

The title pretty much says it all. From what I've read of the manual on WiiWare, it seems like MLAK is kind of like the city-building games for computer where you build your city, attract citizens, manage the town, etc. ala the Caesar and SimCity series. If that is the case and I'm hoping it is, can anyone comment on it yet? Is it fun, does it play smoothly (intuitively), etc.? I'm looking at possibly buying it today but would like some opinions first. Thanks in advance! :)FF: MLAK thoughs/impressions?
I'm downloading it right now I'll let you know what I think of it soon.FF: MLAK thoughs/impressions?
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I got FF CC: My Life as a King apposed to LostWinds. I decided to do so because i wanted a WiiWare gamer longer than 3 hours (Supposedly how long LostWinds is) and i dont know if it would have any replay value.

FF CC: My Life as a King is actually a pretty good game. Typically those type of games are not my thing, however im enjoying this one a lot. Its really addictive. I played two hours straight when i bought it and im loving it. You go around building your city by adding homes, getting recruits to go out and get you power to expand your city, pay citizens, and look after everyone as well.

It feels awesome looking at a birds eye view of your city and seeing how its progressed. Really cool.

As for the downloadable content, most of it seems pretty dumb, but most of it only takes about 1 block of space so its not too bad. You can download things like a new costume for the king, new races, new dungeons for your recruits to explore and get more money, etc. DLC so far ranges from 100 - 800 points.

I'd say this is definitely a title you'd want to check out, even if your not a fan harvest moon/animal crossing type of games, you'll probably find something you'll love about it. Not to mention, the graphics and gameplay rivals many retail Wii games. You're getting good quality for a good price (1500 Points, $15.)

I'd recommend it.

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