Ultra Street Fighter II for the Nintendo Switch is pretty good, but it’s also very hard to play. Why? Because no one has made a reliable arcade stick for the Nintendo Switch yet.
Capcom isn’t ruling out more Street Fighter games for Switch. In a recent interview with USgamer, series producer Yoshinori Ono said the company “would consider” Nintendo’s console if there’s “another opportunity that makes sense for us”. Ono also indicated that Ultra Street Fighter II and Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection were financially successful.
Nintendo Switch after huge success is finally coming to China. This will be a Chinese version of the Nintendo Switch, which is being featured by Chinese Mega Giant Company Tencent and Nintendo. Additionally, it’ll have a price point of 2,099 Yuan ($297), including a free copy of New Super Mario Bros Deluxe. This is the …
"When Three Houses was announced for the Nintendo Switch, I was more hyped for this than almost any game currently available on the platform. While its story doesn’t quite live up to the previous entries I’ve enjoyed, mostly due to some poorly handled reveals and its failure to offer us up a compelling villain, Three Houses succeeds greatly due to its vast replayability with new game plus, and yet another memorable cast to add to the franchise. " Jeff Young - Analog Stick Gaming
next month Hori's releases.
I don't play SSB without analog sticks
If Brolylegs, a player with severe physical handicaps can play using his MOUTH, I'm pretty sure anyone can make analog sticks viable with enough training.
A short vid featuring Brolylegs: https://youtu.be/s1MYSgy4QM...
Very frustrating to do.. Fighting games NEED a dpad or arcade stick for precision.. Ill be damned if i want to shoot a hadoken and it does a forward jump
Agreed.