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N+ given "Handheld game of the month award" by Game Informer

Posted: 2008.10.13 (05:54)
by scythe

Re: N+ given "Handheld game of the month award" by Game Informer

Posted: 2008.10.13 (06:08)
by Riobe
Well, of course! It was expected.

I like the screenshots. I'll go back to playing it now. =)

Re: N+ given "Handheld game of the month award" by Game Informer

Posted: 2008.10.13 (13:48)
by unoriginal name
Haha, N+ DS may have been lacking in our eyes, but I guess those who haven't experienced N love it. :D

Re: N+ given "Handheld game of the month award" by Game Informer

Posted: 2008.10.13 (17:51)
by smartalco
Ya, you can't be mad at glitchy bounce blocks if you don't know they are glitchy! (I beat all the levels a couple days ago (I think I spent more time on MTI then the entirety of N+...), I'm working on all golds now, I'm through episode 17)

(PS: how do you get the atari achievement thingy?)

Re: N+ given "Handheld game of the month award" by Game Informer

Posted: 2008.10.26 (17:57)
by Rule
Woohoo! But, be honest, you where happy that you met this game to right?
So, for all the people that do not know N, it is the same experience.
It should be popular!

3 hoorays for N+. Hooray, hooray, hooray!

Re: N+ given "Handheld game of the month award" by Game Informer

Posted: 2008.10.27 (03:13)
by smartalco
Rule wrote:Woohoo! But, be honest, you where happy that you met this game to right?
I'm going to assume you ment 'that you got this game', in which case, yes

Re: N+ given "Handheld game of the month award" by Game Informer

Posted: 2008.10.28 (01:17)
by Pikman
I remember reading this. Didn't I post it first on the old forums?

Yay, 8.5 and HGotM. Fun reading it over again.

Re: N+ given "Handheld game of the month award" by Game Informer

Posted: 2008.10.28 (01:34)
by a happy song
smartalco wrote: (PS: how do you get the atari achievement thingy?)
Lean to use google

Once unlocked, press up on episode 0.

Re: N+ given "Handheld game of the month award" by Game Informer

Posted: 2008.10.28 (15:17)
by unoriginal name
atob wrote:
smartalco wrote: (PS: how do you get the atari achievement thingy?)
Lean to use google

Once unlocked, press up on episode 0.
/me leans

Hey! That didn't do anything but unbalance me! D:<

Really though, thanks. I'll have to try that some rainy day when I've got nothing planned.

Re: N+ given "Handheld game of the month award" by Game Informer

Posted: 2008.10.30 (00:44)
by Pixon
Congrats to N+. I have got to get it sometime.

Re: N+ given "Handheld game of the month award" by Game Informer

Posted: 2009.03.05 (17:58)
by Tunco
I got to buy that game,anyway it was expected,I saw a friend playing,controls were different from N,when you first play,but you can get used to it.Although the best part was:
On the other side of the coin, N+ veterans will love the rock solid controls, hundreds of new levels, and the ability to finally take the game on the road. The game’s famously brief stages are perfect for handhelds. Using the sleep mode feature on both PSP and DS, you can take a break from a particularly tough level and come back to it without trudging through the earlier stages in the episode.
That's non-arguable which everbody knows.And this is the most part that makes me excited about it:
Versus play includes three decent new modes that have players compete to hit the most switches, play tag, or race to the finish several times on the same stage before moving on to the next one.
Yes,the versus mode,multiplayer,and the one of most things I like is N-ed.It's the same Ned but it's very creative to build ned inside the game.And when I was watching my friend play it,I realized that the gausses and rockets and other enemies are more sensitive and fast.And another thing makes me exciting is this:
Even though multiplayer is offline, thankfully, the entire game doesn’t suffer the same fate. Unlike the home console version, players can upload, download, and rate created levels from a central server. Even if you don’t care about crafting your own stages, the virtually limitless stream of everyone else’s content will keep replay value high long after you’ve beaten all of the on‑disc levels.
So offline is a good thing but they are the limits, it's a non-arguable awesome 2D Platform game.