Wasn't sure this was worth a post as most people who might be into it would probably already have it but for those that don't this is it in its cheapest form.
You will need to be part of mynintendo which is the evolved form of the vanquished club nintendo. One of the rewards currently on offer is for a 15% discount on the digital version of Person Q from the eshop. The 15% code costs just 250 platinum points which is pretty easy to sort out.
The grand total for your hard work is a digital copy of Persona Q for £15.29 which is pretty cool imho. I had a physical copy and regret passing it on as it is a great mashup title and very polished from memory.
12 comments
otterboxer
6 Dec 16#12
MadeInBeats
6 Dec 16#11
God, never knew that one... thanks... what an overly-complex procedure. Typical Nintendo.
MadeInBeats
5 Dec 16#9
I just logged in and had zero points!!!!! I log in to Miiverse every week and get a message saying I get points for it... sod all there,
otterboxer to MadeInBeats
6 Dec 161#10
Hi, You still need to collect the points on the site. If you go back to the mission you've completed for example Sign in to the eshop every week, you still have to go back to the site and click the collect points tab under the mission. You can get a lot of points without too much hassle if you sign up to the newsletter etc.
noahsdad
29 Nov 16#8
How long until they get rid of the crappy MyNintendo thing. Hardly anyone bothering with it (not surprisingly).
abigsmurf
29 Nov 161#7
I eventually got tired of this game and stopped playing.
There are puzzles involving chasing monsters in one of the later dungeons that are terribly designed. Make a single mistake and you have to do huge amounts of backtracking (involving multiple random encounters), make an unlucky enough mistake and you're forced to teleport out of the dungeon. What's worse, you can be doing the puzzle fine only to get a random encounter that enables the monster to catch up and unavoidably mess it up for you.
Somehow got through those floors only to be told that the next set of puzzles involve not only going through a series of gates in the correct order, but going through each one in the correct direction. I realized how much backtracking and trial and error there'd be and lost the will to carry on.
Bit of a shame as I liked the battle system (halfway between Persona 4 and Etrian Odyssey), the story (even if the characters were 1 note parodies of themselves) and the music.
liltman
28 Nov 16#6
Ah here we go once ur logged in it's simple :smile: Starting to get some now
liltman
28 Nov 16#5
So from what I see I have nothing or I can't see anything telling me I do lol. Damn really want this game gotta find out if I can
liltman
28 Nov 16#3
Ah so basically ppl signing up right now can't get it at this price? I am just trying to remember my details and logging in so will find out shortly
otterboxer to liltman
28 Nov 16#4
That depends on the individual. If you've bought games digitally recently or you can download the miitomo app its pretty easy to get points and i'm sure theres lots of points to be earned straight away. Have a look on youtube for hints but 250 should be quickly earned from memory. Turning in atb!
liltman
28 Nov 16#1
How do we buy this at this price? Can anyone join this club thing or did u have to build up points years ago?
otterboxer to liltman
28 Nov 161#2
hi, yes anyone can join. you can sign in to mynintendo with your Nintendo id then complete "missions" mostly sign in once a week to the eshop or sign up for a newsletter etc. Its all explained in the post really or at least i thought it was. let me know if you get stuck.
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You will need to be part of mynintendo which is the evolved form of the vanquished club nintendo. One of the rewards currently on offer is for a 15% discount on the digital version of Person Q from the eshop. The 15% code costs just 250 platinum points which is pretty easy to sort out.
The grand total for your hard work is a digital copy of Persona Q for £15.29 which is pretty cool imho. I had a physical copy and regret passing it on as it is a great mashup title and very polished from memory.
12 comments
There are puzzles involving chasing monsters in one of the later dungeons that are terribly designed. Make a single mistake and you have to do huge amounts of backtracking (involving multiple random encounters), make an unlucky enough mistake and you're forced to teleport out of the dungeon. What's worse, you can be doing the puzzle fine only to get a random encounter that enables the monster to catch up and unavoidably mess it up for you.
Somehow got through those floors only to be told that the next set of puzzles involve not only going through a series of gates in the correct order, but going through each one in the correct direction. I realized how much backtracking and trial and error there'd be and lost the will to carry on.
Bit of a shame as I liked the battle system (halfway between Persona 4 and Etrian Odyssey), the story (even if the characters were 1 note parodies of themselves) and the music.