Despite Bandai Namco shooting down the idea of a Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot switch port prior to launch, it's worth wondering if the port is possible.
All playable March 19.
It's always the ine they leave out if the headline that interests me most 😅 DBZ Kakarot, been waiting for this to pop up on plus
Never played Midnight Suns and probably won’t anytime soon but maybe someday. Pretty good month not great not horrible. I used to love sports games when I was a kid but that was before the monetization they went through and now I avoid them.
Heard a lot of good things about Midnight Suns! Also looking forward to Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot and will probably download 2K24 as well.
Not a great month for me. Will give Midnight Suns a go.
I've never played Jak & Daxter: The Lost Frontier. Might give it a go although it's supposed to just be okay.
Never played a Phoenix Wright game before, so might try Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy.
During today's Dragon Ball Battle Hour, the Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot new DLC titled "Goku's Next Journey" was revealed along with a new trailer.
The success of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot's DLC 5 opens the door to exciting possibilities for a Dragon Ball game based on the original anime.
I'd buy it. The last time I played a Dragon Ball era game was on the DS so its been quite a while.
I’d love a proper Dragon Ball (original series) adventure game. I always preferred the focus on humor and adventure and grounded fights, over the epic scale of endlessly more powerful enemies and bigger fights in DBZ.
I’d also love a cool Dr Slump game, although I’d assume you should just make that one of those ‘summer’ games in which you’d just have Penguin Village and that’s simply your playground with lots of stuff to do, collect, build, and plenty of ridiculous mini-games.
Honestly, I don't see why not. It'll definitely take a hit in the graphics department, but we have The Witcher 3 on the Switch so... there's very few games that can claim validation for not having a Switch Port other than just not wanting to do a separate version which is a perfectly valid point. ^_^'
Unless the game requires special hardware. It should run on the Switch, the issue however is how many compromises in visuals, performance and/or gameplay the studio/publisher is willing to make in order to make the port happen.
Anything is possible if a developer is willing to put in the leg work.
It's coming. They did the same thing with the fighting game where they said there were no plans on a Switch port. They want to maximize sales on other platforms before they announce it for Switch.
I'm sick of hearing "is it possible?" If games like Witcher 3, doom, etc have all been brought to the switch then I believe a good number of games can. It all comes down to it the studios though.