Hey, this looks great
Gives me a certain Trine vibe, although less puzzley and more actiony.
Yeah, compare the power of a portable to stationary consoles 8x its size. Makes sense!
Everything else you said is equally silly.
Try playing Mario Odyssey with detached joy cons in case you didn't already. It helps big time to feel the nuances on the HD rumble. It definitely has some pretty neat cool tricks that the other controllers can't replicate.
Super Smash Bros Melee HD with online play. Bam, easy money.
Not if it's the only way the game would've been made in the first place.
I first played Bayo on the PS3 (post patches). It ran just fine for the most part. It didn't look as good or ran as smoothly as the Wii U version (which I understand performs similar to the xbox 360 version), but on its own, it still ran and looked good. I had a superb time with it on PS3.
I've been gaming since the Atari and NES days, and I can perfectly see why the PS3 could be anyone's favorite console, regardless of age. Your comment was bad and you should feel bad.
I don't understand why VGChartz keep saying sold 13 .36 million until december when Nintendo themselves have already confirmed. Switch sales are more than 14.8 million since december.
I've had the Switch since launch, and I haven't bought the Pro Controller. Joycons on the Grip work perfectly fine.
Ethernet adapter isn't obligstory at all, either. As for the expanded storage, your milleage will vary there, but it's a much smaller issue than people make it out to be. Just buy a couple 128 GB cards or a 200 gb cards and you will be set for life if you buy physical whenever possible and leave that storage for DLC, indies and patches. That...
Do you have proof that Nintendo's situation gave Iwata bile duct cancer?
No?
Then lay off those incredibly stupid claims.
According to Nintendo themselves, Switch has sold 14.86 million units as of December 31.
https://www.nintendo.co.jp/...
Unlikely. Would love to be wrong, though, provided those games have been in development way longer than we suspect and Nintendo's just being very secretive.
I won't count MK8 Deluxe or Tropical Freeze or Pokken because they're ports.
Not to downplay them, they're great games. But I won't accept a port instead of a new entry. As long as a new Mario Kart and Donkey Kong are eventually released on the Switch, I'll be fine.
Uh no, it isn't. Not even close.
Switch actually sold more than PS4 on their first 9 months respectively.
Not necessarily. The grahical improvement is awesome, but there's also the gameplay to consider. Has it been reworked? In that case, was it for the better? Or did it maintain the gameplay of the original, in which case, has it aged well? These factors will also play a part on the overall reception of this game.
@Concertoine: if memory serves, Wiiware games were capped at 40 MB, not 200. Remember, the Wii barely had 512 MB of internal memory.
So yeah, Wii was a shitty machine for indie digital games. There were still a few gems, though, like the Bit.Trip games.
Yes, it is.
It still looks acceptable in handheld mode. The graphic downgrade isn't THAT pronounced to make it a deal breaker or anything like that, although it's quite obvious.
Out of the Switch games I have, Xenoblade 2 is the only one where the graphic compromises in handheld mode are evident, and I still enjoy it a lot and I still think it looks fine. It's not like it becomes a N64-looking game or something like that... lol.
@DialgaMarine:
The difference here is that I'm mostly a Nintendo fan, but I'm completely fine with TLoU2 and Death Stranding being the best games of next year indeed (I think TLOU2 pretty much has it in the bag, Death Stranding remains to be seen. Let's not forget about Cyberpunk 2077 as well).
Same goes for this year with God of War, which in my opinion, remains the most promising game of 2018.
However, we still don't k...