It'll also be getting a hard difficulty mode called Fusion Mode, but if you want to access it, it seems you'll need to spend
money on an amiibo.
I think this game maybe should have been cheaper, like around $ 20, especially since many people are going to be spending a lot of
money on the amiibo cards (even if they do work with the Wii U game as well.)
My favourite feature is that my spending all of
that money on Amiibo cards was not a huge waste.
As if I didn't spend enough
money on amiibo (curse you Player 2 Corrin and your Amazon exclusivity), Nintendo and Yacht Club Games have announced the latest wave of Shovel Knight amiibo.
Not exact matches
After two versions, wildly successful DLC, and obscenely popular
Amiibo, Nintendo executives are probably rolling around nude in piles of
money on a nightly basis and there's no way in Hell they're going to make that gravy train come to a screeching halt.
I'd believed it, since its reliance
on amiibo meant that Nintendo would at least make
money in some way
on it, but when Nintendo was never flat out saying it, I wasn't placing all my hopes
on it.
God willing I'll never find the
Amiibo I do want because, frankly, I don't need to spend my
money on toys.
The
amiibo update for the game will be a free download, which means you'll have even more
money to spend
on amiibo cards!
On the
amiibo, it's hard to say, but if they did it before, they can do it again... especially with how the figures make
money hand over fist.
The icing
on the cake is that if you aren't looking to shell out
money for a new
Amiibo habit, plenty of costumes can be unlocked each time you complete the 100 Mario Challenge mode.