![]() ![]() (As if I ever doubted picking that one up….) And lastly, I’m now that much more committed to buying the company’s upcoming release, Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why’d You Steal Our Garbage?! when it comes out later this year. I’m also looking into the other “Mighty” titles. Suddenly, the $11.99 sticker price on another one of its downloadable DS games, Shantae: Risky’s Revenge, doesn’t seem so bad. This “freeLC” also has the added effect of making me view Wayforward in an even more favorable light. Whenever I would see the MSF icon on my 3DS homepage, I would think about how much fun I had chasing down the Hooligan Sisters as cyber-cop Patricia Wagon, but I didn’t plan on playing anymore since I already beat every level under the par time. Nevertheless, it’s fantastic that the developer is giving back to consumers with this free content and these minor improvements, especially considering how the original game was great…but a little too short. ![]() I’m also curious to see what this “enhanced stereoscopic effect” is all about since when I originally wrote about MSF, I praised it for its subtle use of 3D. I find it a little strange that users will apparently have to re-download the entire game instead of getting a small patch, but I assume it has to do with some technical issue. ![]() Wayforward also reassured me, via Twitter, that game saves will transfer over. According to Wayforward’s blog, the company is releasing a new version of MSF that includes five bonus levels, “enhanced stereoscopic effect” for all the original stages, and a new retry option in the pause menu (for speed-run purposes).įans who already own a copy of the title will get the latest version free of charge. ![]()
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