

The Mii creator has a wealth of features to truly make some insanely widespread unique types of characters. The outline is there, but you create the characters (Miis) that play the parts. What you’re doing is essentially creating your own sort of tale. While disappointing to some degree, it is one of the game’s strongest aspects strangely enough. Faces are being taken, and there’s a bad guy to deal with. With the narrative, it’s basically paper thin.

It is however a rather neat game for various reasons and I’ll of course be going through that.

I appreciate what this offers, at same time it didn’t fully capture my interest. I found myself to be rather bored with the game, despite even having a fast forwarding feature. It succeeds at being simplistic, and teaching those mechanics while being numbing for those that are experienced with the genre. This is a very casual JRPG experience that I would compare to basically being one’s first foray into the genre. With that, you get some slightly improved visuals, and Amiibo support as well if that’s something of interest to you. Once a 3DS game, Miitopia has now made its way onto the Nintendo Switch. Miitopia Review "Endless Miis" Campaign Jat 2:17am
