Yami from Twinfinite writes: "Welcome to the new show Twinfinite Discusses! We talk about whether going next-gen is worth it right now, whether Xbox One’s media achievements are stupid (yes), and whether we’re over LEGO Marvel Superheroes yet."
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes made it's debut 10 years ago today, and remains a popular entry in the series of LEGO videogames.
The game so good I had to buy it twice on the PS4!
actually, it was because my toddler broke my first copy in half LOL
My kids thought I was dumb for selling the Xbox 360 and buying a PS4 until Legal Marvel Superheroes dropped on PS+ a couple of months later. The game is like GTA for kids with couch co-op and a lot of humor.
Daily Video Game writes: "eShop is running a new game sale that offers big discounts on several digital games published by WB Games for Nintendo Switch gamers right now, with many LEGO games being on sale for a limited time."
Lego Marvel Super Heroes is an excellent pairing of Lego's whimsical fun and the awe of the Marvel universe, faithfully ported to the Switch.
Whether or not Next Gen is "worth it" depends entirely upon the console you want and the budget you have to work with.
If you don't have the money for the specific console you want and you're not willing to give anything else a try by becoming a multiplatform gamer, then I guess you're SOL...[btw, I highly recommend owning at least two home console systems, one Nintendo and either a Sony or Microsoft alongside it, to get a well-rounded mix of first, third, and indie games.]
I will always recommend that someone save up for as long as it takes in order to have at least two home consoles in the recommended mix.
Other than that, pretty much anything goes. 3DS, Vita, PC, whatever you can reasonably support.
The more you have to work with, the more games you can experience and the more well-rounded and respectable your opinions on many games will likely become.
There are, sadly, many exceptions to that supposition, but if you're not biased too much towards any one company or game, then in general you SHOULD become a more reliable source for balanced opinions by being a multiplatform gamer...
PC is a viable option as well. Especially if you already have one so all you have to do is upgrade some parts.
The software is cheap and varied and there isn't a pay wall for online.
You can't go wrong with any option you do decide to choice though as long as you are having fun with it.
Why is WII U tagged in this also its not "next gen" its "current gen"
This article is a worthless POS.
ps4 edit: and wii u ya xbone no
Truthfully the *next-gen tag has ended.
Both PS4/XBox ONE are "now" the current-gen consoles.
Wii U is technically a last-gen console along with PS3/XBox360.