Yeah. It is a really crappy situation. I guess we will see soon whether the game is worth it or not, and for those in the know, if the game is great, we will know who to truly thank.
It has 4 difficulty modes, so you can play on Easy and complete it that way. Normal and Hard are definitely rather difficult, but I think the checkpoint system makes all of the modes fairly easy, to be honest.
Well, you sure as hell broke the embargo.
Saber Interactive has done a great job in the past with their Switch ports. Crysis Remastered on Switch is actually quite solid and runs smoothly, so I wouldn't be surprised if World War Z runs at least 30fps.
Because a bag is usually universal, so if you do not want to carry your Switch in there, carry something else. Bags are practical, and if you find a good one that assist in your everyday-life, why not?
Apparently there is a market for this, so... yay? haha
That's my bad on the N4G description. I meant to just say N64 but got overzealous. haha
Two GOTY games in two weeks by the same team?! I cannot handle it!
I'm going to wait for the Definitive Edition so I don't have to buy all the DLC, but I won't lie, this does look amazing.
@septemberindecember
2020 is a difficult year to assess because of the pandemic. Yes, Nintendo had an incredible year, especially thanks to worldwide shutdowns and the release of Animal Crossing: New Horizons. However, manufacturing wise, Nintendo is not pumping out nearly as much hardware as they were in the early 2000s. Over the course of the Wii and DS's lives, Nintendo was making absolute bank. The Switch is doing amazing, don't get me wrong, but 2020's numbers are ha...
@Eidolon
It's not just for online, though. It may not be the same premium package that Xbox Live and PS+ offer, but Nintendo still gives away a lot of games as part of the package. Sure, they are NES and SNES games mostly, but the occasional oddball game is a lot of fun, like Tetris 99 and Pac Man 99.
It is a huge-selling console, for sure, but I think one major thing Nintendo isn't banking on this time around is the two-console run they used to do. Like the Wii and the DS both printing money was a massive success for Nintendo in the early 2000s, and while the 3DS ended up selling really well, it did suffer in the beginning and the Wii U was a flop.
The Switch is basically a double-console itself, so it is not making Nintendo nearly as much money as they used to wit...
I'm not too sure about that, but if it like Super Mario Maker 2, then I assume it will be. Thankfully, Nintendo Switch Online is only $20 for the year, which is significantly cheaper than other services.
Geraldo is another mustache I can't trust, albeit less extreme than Stalin and Hitler. haha
Nintendo still holds the value of their products high, and it usually benefits them greatly. I mean, if you want to criticize quality, be my guest, but Nintendo is usually the most dependable major company out there (And before you go on about JoyCon drift and such, I know, but I did say "usually" haha).
You can call your local GameStop.
I mean, it is a sandbox with old people. haha
What do you mean?
Excellent comment. haha
They usually do.