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In which current console you're playing your S: SA? [CLOSED]
VespiDragon8 Platinum Sparx Gems: 6823
#1 Posted: 20:15:28 29/07/2012 | Topic Creator
S: SA = Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. heh heh hehsmilie. Well, in which console you're playing and completed:
PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PC (Win Mac) or 3DS. And:
Why did you choose that console?
Why is it easy for you but not for others?
Earned all trophies / achievements / whatever call for the Wii and 3DS?
spyro and sonic Diamond Sparx Gems: 8325
#2 Posted: 20:31:24 29/07/2012
None, but if I did it would be the ps3.
Ice Dragoness Diamond Sparx Gems: 7896
#3 Posted: 21:36:34 29/07/2012
The wii.

It's the only console that I have that I can get the game for. smilie
LevanJess Emerald Sparx Gems: 3516
#4 Posted: 22:20:16 29/07/2012
Wii.
I don't have a 3DS yet, or a PS3, and I don't like PC games. I have an Xbox360 but my mom is always playing on it so I would hardly get a chance to play it if I got it on that console.
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Nibelilt Ripto Gems: 401
#5 Posted: 06:32:26 30/07/2012
Wii for the console edition... Though it is my least favorite... But hey, I'm a purist so sue me. When we get a new computer I will probably switch to the PC version.

3DS is my favorite version though, it makes the other ones rubbish in comparison! smilie
dragonmk Blue Sparx Gems: 761
#6 Posted: 06:40:48 30/07/2012
360 version and I got it becuase my wii was in the middle of repair and don't have 3ds yet but now I got it and planning on the 3ds and yes all 1000 gamerscore
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I havent updated since I don't particularly care but I have gotten all the skylanders except varients only ones are glow Warnado and WERDS
sykotek Yellow Sparx Gems: 1262
#7 Posted: 08:38:46 30/07/2012
Quote: VespiDragon8
S: SA = Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. heh heh hehsmilie. Well, in which console you're playing and completed:
PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PC (Win Mac) or 3DS.
And:
Why did you choose that console?

I'm playing Spyro's Adventure on Xbox 360 and 3DS.

I own a PC and all the current generation of consoles, but I chose to purchase the 360 version because:

  • I wanted it in HD + Achievements
  • I wanted to not have to worry about swapping out batteries for the Portal of Power since I knew it'd be on all the time.
  • I liked the exclusive hat the best... well...not true, I would've preferred the bowler, but for PC, I'm sticking to games on Steam and the other exclusives, the Birthday Cake hat and Straw hat looked disappointing.

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Why is it easy for you but not for others?

The 3DS version is great, but lacking on replay value. It's a platformer and I can totally understand, especially with the timed stages, where players will have some difficulty beating some of the later levels. Couple that with how the camera moves erratically at times and getting use to the perception of depth if you use 3D and you'll find yourself unknowingly plunging to your death on more than a few occasions while the clock mercilessly and continually ticks away to you eventually restarting the level.

As for the console versions and without commenting on the Wii version, which I know there are many changes, but haven't actually played, I don't really get why some people find this game to be difficult, lack of skill on their part I suppose or perhaps extreme lack of patience and they're just too eager to mash their way through situations, I dunno.
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Earned all trophies / achievements / whatever call for the Wii and 3DS?

I've done all there is to do in the 3DS version and for 360, I was able to get all the achievements using only my base characters including defeating Kaos's final stage without swapping characters.
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Nibelilt Ripto Gems: 401
#8 Posted: 11:32:15 30/07/2012
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The 3DS version is great, but lacking on replay value.


Less true words have never been spoken. The content is almost exactly the same as the console version if you level all your characters on it.
sykotek Yellow Sparx Gems: 1262
#9 Posted: 05:30:02 31/07/2012
@Nibelilt: I didn't think I'd need to justify my statement...especially to someone who has played both the console and the 3DS versions, but let's break it down...

"The 3DS version is great," - It is, I love me some platforming and it's actually difficult at times compared to the cakewalk that is the console versions...Wii version excluded since I haven't played that version to know the difference.

"but lacking on replay value." - There really isn't any replay value to the game. Once you beat the game, there's nothing to do...I guess unless you want to just play time trials for better times. In the 3DS version, each character has 1 progression path, and only levels carry over to the console version, nothing else. There's really no incentive to continue playing it after you're done...it's not like anything changes.

In the console versions:

  • Level up
  • Collect money to buy new skills
  • Hats with different boosts
  • Good story and well developed characters
  • Cakewalk, no challenge
  • 2 skill paths per Skylander to try
  • Heroic Challenges
  • Interesting Boss Battles
  • Multiplayer

In the 3DS version:

  • Level up to gain new skills
  • Hats...look pretty
  • Meh story and under developed characters
  • Boring Final Boss Battle + Escape stage
  • Good, old school platforming gameplay

...I still think the 3DS version is great, but yea, I stand by my previous statement. It totally lacks replay value...there's just no point to replaying it.
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Nibelilt Ripto Gems: 401
#10 Posted: 06:04:28 31/07/2012
It doesn't translate to more playtime, however.

Quote: sykotek

In the console versions:

  • Level up - Do this on 3DS, and if not, it only takes half an hour
  • Collect money to buy new skills - Godawful easy to collect and can be done in even Heroics, half an hour
  • Hats with different boosts - Personally, I always hated Hats
  • Good story and well developed characters - IMO, even by kids' standards, they're both awful... Even kids I know have said that...
  • Cakewalk, no challenge - Eeyup
  • 2 skill paths per Skylander to try - /Agree
  • Heroic Challenges - Not only do they take an hour and a half, which is pretty much the same time as level grinding on 3DS, but it's generally agreed they're highly repetitive
  • Interesting Boss Battles - Not really, they're all clones of eachother and are just Shadow Skylanders
  • Multiplayer - Local only, nullifying it for those, such as me, with nobody good to play with, although when you do play it's more fun

In the 3DS version:

  • Level up to gain new skills - If you travel through every level, it takes around two and a half hours, if you grind in Lava Flow Grotto, it takes an hour and fifteen
  • Hats...look pretty - And?
  • Meh story and under developed characters - IMO, the characters are very well developed through the loading screens, but the story is only decent... But what did you expect?
  • Boring Final Boss Battle + Escape stage - I'll give you that, but you're ignoring Vathek, who is a fun boss
  • Good, old school platforming gameplay Eeyup


You also missed for the 3DS version:

  • 165 Crystals to collect with tons of different objectives
  • Scrolls and Hats to collect
  • 34 levels(if you include Dark Mirror and the Adventure Levels), 8 more than the console version, across 9 worlds
  • Elemental Challenges (Though... They're pretty bad)
  • Both classic platforming and "arena"/"survival" levels
  • Data compatibility with console version
  • Is actually challenging

You don't go and complain that in Super Mario 64 there's nothing to do after collecting all the Stars.
Edited 4 times - Last edited at 06:10:10 31/07/2012 by Nibelilt
sykotek Yellow Sparx Gems: 1262
#11 Posted: 06:59:52 31/07/2012
Quote: Nibelilt
You don't go and complain that in Super Mario 64 there's nothing to do after collecting all the Stars.

It is true, I haven't played Super Mario 64 since I picked up every last coin I could in every stage back in the N64 days. Thing is though, I'm not complaining, Spyro's Adventure for the 3DS is a great game, it simply lacks replay value when compared to the console versions. Meaning, there's no reason to replay it after it's completed...significantly less than Super Mario 64.

Also, I'm assuming you're talking about getting money from performing Heroic Challenges on the Wii version because you can't do that on the non-Nintendo versions save for a glitch that awards you 10 or 100 coins in Voodood's Heroic Challenge.
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Nibelilt Ripto Gems: 401
#12 Posted: 07:04:18 31/07/2012
I didn't even know you couldn't use Hidden Treasure in Heroics out of Wii! Still, Hidden Treasure by itself is a huge exploit, even on PSC360. It awards you 500 Gold whenever you want just for buying the pack! smilie

Maybe I just like the 3DS version better because I always hated dungeon crawlers and always loved platformers. smilie

At least this topic won't turn into a huge argument, anyway. I admit that I would wholeheartedly agree the console edition had far more replayability, if only it had online multiplayer, even though I like the 3DS versions better anyway. The genre just isn't interesting without it.
spyrothe111 Ripto Gems: 3702
#13 Posted: 02:41:00 01/08/2012
Wii And 3DS.
smilie
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#14 Posted: 13:14:28 01/08/2012
Ds.

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