The disadvantage to using Picross puzzles as the main gameplay element inbetween story sections is that it does occasionally slow down proceedings. The Picross challenges play how you’d expect, although, even by Picross standards, a few liberties are taken with how closely the solutions actually resemble the object you’re revealing… and I’m used to having to squint to make out images in usual Picross puzzles. While you can ask questions to characters & search for objects, these are very basic and the story sections play out more as a visual novel than a puzzle game. It was pleasant to see some diversity & representation within the cast of characters too. I liked the humour, although appreciate it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, with lots of one liners and references to well known TV and literary detectives, such as Miss Marple and Nancy Drew. The story is light-hearted, doesn’t take itself too seriously, with a few crime-story twists, and starring a variety of diverse and likeable characters. More than a simple Picross game, Murder by Numbers is essentially a glut of Picross puzzles, interspersed by a fast-paced and witty detective story. Anyway, Speedy is back in Galar now, where ribbons give your Pokémon silly titles.īTW, if anyone has a Regice and Registeel they caught in Sword/Shield, could I borrow them sometime? I need to register them in Home, but I released mine when I brought my competitive ones in from the 3DS. And that ends my current stupid quest to get all the ribbons on one Groudon, well, until Scarlet comes out (Legends:Arceus doesn't have ribbons, thankfully). Yes, it is very awkward with Groudon! But he won all 6 of them, getting me the final star, and 100%. Only I get to use ironic naming! This version of the contest has a dance sequence. That Clefairy ain't cute! Please! Get off the stage, Carly! You're embarrassing yourself!īTW, that Turtwig was also nicknamed Speedy, naturally that made it my mortal nemesis. I've been trying to get every ribbon on him, which meant that I had to enter him in Pokémon contests. My Groudon, Speedy, is not only surprisingly effective in competitive battles, but he's the subject of my ribbon conquest. You can't argue that he isn't, he's got the ribbon to prove it. I think this is only the second time I've actually gotten a 5 star Trainer Card in a Pokémon game, and it's all thanks to the cutest Pokémon ever. This has meant that I've had to revisit the Switch titles (Not you Let's Go! You suck!) and get some pre-evolutions to deposit in Home.
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