Ah yeah, I died a few times there, too!Yes, sir.
Ah yeah, I died a few times there, too!Yes, sir.
So some reviews of 3rd party games aren't as good as on other platforms, is it a worry 3rd party games won't find success on the Switch?
I actually meant games like Doom that are getting something like 78 on metacritic which in the end may lead to 3rd party developers avoid the switch as a result.Doom and LA Noire have recently been ported to the Switch and they're looking pretty good. It suggests third parties aren't going to neglect Nintendo's platform has they've historically done so.
Granted, the strength of their appeal still very much lies in their first party games, but I think we'll see more third party publishers take the Switch abit more seriously.
The Triple A gaming bubble looks like its about to burst anyway, with quite a few gamers sick of the pointless annual rehashes, microtransactions and general lazy dev work. I honestly think the next batch of gems will be games from smaller studios, indie titles and the occasional surprise. Can't see why Nintendo won't attract those types of games. I'm personally fine with not playing Call of Battlefield 32 and Assassins Creed 45 on the Switch
Think people get caught up with the excitement of an auction. I see it a lot with retro games going for more than the BINs.What's the deal with eBay, 4 hrs left on a used Switch with Mario Odyssey (download version) and bidding is on £300 inc postage.
Seeing as you can buy a new one with Mario Odyssey for 310 it makes no sense.
Think people get caught up with the excitement of an auction. I see it a lot with retro games going for more than the BINs.
Can you? I paid £320 and I had a look around.What's the deal with eBay, 4 hrs left on a used Switch with Mario Odyssey (download version) and bidding is on £300 inc postage.
Seeing as you can buy a new one with Mario Odyssey for 310 it makes no sense.
Can you? I paid £320 and I had a look around.
Ah, not the limited edition one. That will be why.
Ah, not the limited edition one. That will be why.
The joycons are red.What's the difference? I'm looking at getting one for my son's for xmas so don't want to get the wrong thing!
The joycons are red.
That's it as far as I know. Get the one at £310.
EDIT looks like the £310 bundle comes with a physical copy of Mario. Even better. Mine came with a digital code so it eats up more memory.
So some reviews of 3rd party games aren't as good as on other platforms, is it a worry 3rd party games won't find success on the Switch?
I have a hard time believing that anyone is going to pay full price for a mediocre port of a game from 2011.
You can't go wrong with either, both fantastic games tbh, maybe Zelda because it's longer?Is Mario Odyssey a must buy then?
I'm probably having a Switch for Christmas and i definitely want Mario Kart Deluxe and one other game. Either going to be Zelda or Odyssey?
Any recommendations?
You can't go wrong with either, both fantastic games tbh, maybe Zelda because it's longer?
It's mediocre in comparison to the special edition which came out relatively recently on current gen consoles. Maybe I was a tad harsh and I do know what you mean. I probably should have said 'version' as opposed to port. If you want to play Skyrim, though, current gen or PC is the way to go.Is it a mediocre port? The reviews tend to suggest otherwise. Your point is valid though.
I did buy Skyrim today, only the VR version. And it's fecking brilliant, finally a vanilla version that I can tolerate
You can't say its medicore compared to current gen because sometimes playing games on the go/handheld can be a lot more fun ie, there are aspects other than graphics to consider here tbh, for me personally though I only buy exclusives be it on my Switch or on my PS4.It's mediocre in comparison to the special edition which came out relatively recently on current gen consoles. Maybe I was a tad harsh and I do know what you mean. I probably should have said 'version' as opposed to port. If you want to play Skyrim, though, current gen or PC is the way to go.
I wonder how many gamers only have a Switch? Seems like most would also have one of the other options.
I have no idea what you are talking about.You can't say its medicore compared to current gen because sometimes playing games on the go/handheld can be a lot more phone, there are aspects other than graphics to consider here tbh, for me personally though I only buy exclusives be it on my Switch or on my PS4.
You said the port was medicore compared to the special edition released on current gen, what's not understandable about my reply?I have no idea what you are talking about.
This:You said the port was medicore compared to the special edition released on current gen, what's not understandable about my reply?
You can't say its medicore compared to current gen because sometimes playing games on the go/handheld can be a lot more phone,
What makes a port superior is how much fun you can have with it not how good the graphics are imo, that's why I feel the switch port if given a chance might be more fun than other versions and thus superior, I don't understand why you called it medicore?This:
I see you have now amended it and it still doesn't make any sense to me. What does the ability to play it on the go have to do with there being superior versions on PC and current gen consoles?
Because the other versions are technically superior and come with mod support. Apologies, I edited my last post while you were in the process of replying.What makes a port superior is how much fun you can have with it not how good the graphics are imo, that's why I feel the switch port if given a chance might be more fun than other versions and thus superior, I don't understand why you called it medicore?
How come? I haven't seen them, I'll have a look after work.Those Xenoblade 2 trailers did not fill me with hope.
I'm pretty jaded on the typical JRPG format, and the trailers were very tropey.How come? I haven't seen them, I'll have a look after work.
YesIs Mario Odyssey a must buy
Any of you have Splatoon 2? Worth getting?
In terms of accessibility it's similar to Overwatch which I loved. Once you figure out the weapons that are best for you, you won't get hammered even if you are a beginner, unlike Battlefield or CoD where inevitably nerds will batter you all day long.It's great fun. Balanced perfectly that you don't have to spend stupid hours on it to compete, but varied enough to make you want to anyway.
I played through it a few months ago (Special Edition on PS4). While I agree that it's showing its age, the expansions, which I hadn't played before, freshened things up for me. Dawnguard and Dragonborn, for the record.I bought Skyrim yesterday.
It runs really well on the Switch but I have to say, not for the first time nostalgia has tricked me into trying to play this game again when it doesn’t really hold up well enough anymore.
Going to get rid in the week before the massively overpriced value drops.