Key cards and 80$ games are the 2 issues I have with the Switch 2. The 10$ demo is lame too but I wouldn’t bother with it either way. The console itself is nice
Bought the Switch 1 version today and it runs beautifully on Switch 2. (I heard it had issues with performance on the original Switch.) I am just loving how this system is just brute forcing almost every old Switch game to run like a dream. Playing Breath of the Wild for the first time at 60 FPS is magical. So glad I waited to play a lot of high-profile Switch titles until now.
I kind of agree and disagree with you on the price point. If anything, at least I know Disgaea games will get me a solid 100 hours of gameplay at the bare minimum. So, it is subjective on a title like this when it comes to price point. Unlike say, an action game that will have a 30 hour campaign with nothing to really go back to after the story ends.
Again though, like I mentioned above. You can just buy the Switch 1 version for cheaper and still get the added emulation benefits. Without paying for the full priced Switch 2 version (of course, that does include DLC. So it may be worth it to some.)
Too bad it's coming on key card... not getting my money!
Bought the Switch 1 version today and it runs beautifully on Switch 2. (I heard it had issues with performance on the original Switch.) I am just loving how this system is just brute forcing almost every old Switch game to run like a dream. Playing Breath of the Wild for the first time at 60 FPS is magical. So glad I waited to play a lot of high-profile Switch titles until now.
I love Disgaea but they are high if they think it’s a $70 game.
The industry will collapse at these stupid price points.
everyone wants to complain about Key Card when PS5 and Xbox does the same thing must be those fan boys
Not buying a NISA LE unless it includes the physical game.