Man I'm so sorry America. Well Europe may have had no Metroid at all and shit for Mario, it had two actual games for Mii Fighters rather than lumping them with Wii Fit...
Wait, Wii Fit U is $30 in US. It is like £30 in the UK (€35 in Europe).
Trozei at 30% is expected. A weekly sale in Europe was that a few months back. I feel that some of these are playing catch up to those. Some random comments.
I'm 2 Pokemon away from 100%ing it (Nidoking and Glaceon, just waiting for the right days of the week). I enjoy the time I spent with the game but could have easily spent quite a bit less. So here are some tips:
- Have the self control to end chains when Pokemon are captured (maybe once a link box is cleared) rather than keep them going for ages (which is really easy). It is easy to get into a mindless mode of trying to keep the chains going beyond 100 for no reason (you don't need to do 50,000 damage to a Pokemon with 500 HP)
- While it is match 4 then 3 to enter link mode try matching 6 to start with instead, hitting all opponents and the damage boost is worth it
- Super effective makes a world of difference, try to wherever possible. Pokemon that starts the chain determines type of chain. The game is sadly monotype so don't let that throw you off.
- Partners...I tend to go with power of five/six or a Pokemon that is in the stage anyway (it makes it easier to match them up). Power of five/six are the best abilities in the game for raw damage. When you unlock 2/3 partners bringing too many that are not in the level anyway will make linking hard so be smart here.
- Friendly Pokemon. Things over 3 stars take forever to become friendly. As for bothering, a 1 star Pokemon when friendly is as strong as an unfriendly 5 star one, 3 stars seems to become 6 star. These effects are permanent (some Pokemon appear in multiple levels)
- If you're having troubles, work out what these ares, flinch strikes help with attacks while healer and builder help you recover from them in various ways so bring parters appropriately. The latter two are a must for surviving endless though you will have close calls (when you want to use them you find you don't have them on the board...) but for the rest of the game you should be able to beat stages fast enough for healing to not be a problem.
- Don't be afraid to look up unlock conditions. While they tend to follow a pattern it is hard to figure out at first.
- The game can be more frustrating than difficult in places (especially when a wall breaks and the enemy Pokemon falls into the arena and starts knocking your pieces away making it hard to chain).
Pure BS that X/y aren't on that list.
Yet it is still the best selling on the 3DS.