![]() With countless options available, you’ll never be stuck for ideas.Īs the hero of Miitopia, you’ll be allowed to travel with three other companions by your side, with each able to have one job role assigned to them. Or, if all else fails, create your own Mii and place them into your story as the King and Princess of Neksdor or as one of the Fab Fairies of the Realm of Fey. ![]() Pick from family members and friends stowed away in Mii Maker, import previously created Miis from Tomodachi Life or eye up the iconic characters in Mii Central to add to your cast. Perhaps it was Harry Potter.īy creating your own Fellowship, players can embark upon the quest with their cast of characters that have their own personalities and job class. But I just can’t quite put my finger on where Miitopia found its inspiration. Of course, you’ll have to visit several areas such as the lands of Greenhorne (the Shire), Neksdor (Rohan), the Realm of the Fey (Lothlorien) and the Powdered Peaks (Caradhras) before you can head to Karkaton (Mount Doom) and throw that blasted ring into… wait, that story sounds oddly familiar. As the hero of this tale, your Mii embarks on a quest to save the people of Miitopia by defeating the roaming monsters (goblins et al) and vanquishing the Dark Lord once and for all. The Dark Lord (*cough* Sauron) has reigned supreme over the people for many moons after stealing Mii’s faces and placing them on monsters to terrorise anyone who dares to disobey his rule. In the 30+ hour RPG adventure, the residents of Miitopia are scared of becoming one of the faceless. That’s not to say Miitopia doesn’t have its quirky, laugh-out-loud moments, but that most of them can all be experienced in the first five hours of gameplay. It’s become structured, monotonous and tied down into an RPG format that would have been better posed as a mini-game of a Tomodachi Life sequel, rather than a fully-fledged title. Yet unlike Tomodachi Life, which banked on the player creating their own story between Miis, fashioning them with outlandish outfits and force-feeding them food they hated, Miitopia feels a bit stiff. The idea of putting cartoon-like Mii characters in various weird and amusing settings hit the sweet spot for Nintendo fans and we craved more. Falling short of a utopian haven, the game revels in its own dystopian novel, coupled with lazy RPG design and a clichéd storyline that begs for more action and less monotony.ĭeveloped by Nintendo EPD and directed by Yuichiro Ito, Miitopia is based on the back of the successful life simulation game Tomodachi Life and Nintendo’s mobile app, Miitomo. But what Tomodachi Life so cleverly executed in its unique design, Miitopia can’t quite match. There are three Music-related milestones to cross in the game: Medal No.From the makers of Tomodachi Life comes a new and quirky RPG tale for the 3DS. You can unlock Medals by collecting songs. We will update this page as soon as we have found new songs in the game. Note: The tracklist below is incomplete, as we are still searching for the remaining tracks. New tracks were added to compliment the new gameplay mechanics in the Switch version such as Outings and the Horse. ![]() There are a total of 247 tracks in the Nintendo Switch version of Miitopia, compared to the DS version which had 204.
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