I hope every game that has any kind of shooting has motion assisted aiming like Zelda/Splatoon. I hope that is an option.
Just being able to play off TV is enough for me to consider games on the Switch.
While ports are inevitable and completely neceessary, bringing them all at once is a bad idea. They need these to fill in the gaps so there are no future droughts. That's just sound strategy. That being said, DKTF is fantastic
If you take the time to read the article, it is very well written and makes a lot of valid points.
If you appreciate the content provided, the underlying site deserves the click.
This is all that matters. end of discussions.
While I agree with Nintendo4lifex to some degree, if it moves Switches and sells games, by all means, bring them all. They don't have to all be enhanced, some as straight ports to account for no backwards compatibility would be acceptable. I refuse to double dip, ever, If I did miss out on any Wii U Exclusives, I would prefer to buy them on the Switch than my Wii U.
Those games deserve to live on, they were that good.
The focus is to sell systems. The fact is that these ports may be system sellers and game development takes a long time. New titles are announced all the time without a drought in sight. As this site makes painfully clear daily, the Wii U didn't sell well. Just a hypothetical, if the last of us(chosen simply because it was a well received game) released at the end of the PS3s life and that console only sold 13million units, does that game not deserve a chance to shine on a larger ins...
If the Wii U sold 40+million units, I would agree. However, there were some great games that deserve to live on, despite the Wii U install base. If they sell, they sell. simple as that. New games are inbound.
Before, I was deadset against paying to play online, and debating on whether I wanted to bother with Splatoon 2. For $20, I'll probably give it a shot. Couldn't justify it with other consoles.
You never know until you try it. If paying for online with Nintendo, the app might be completely viable without the need for discord. This is what I don't understand when people say they could use discord or google+. If you are using your phone for those apps, why is it an inconvenience to use Nintendo's app?
Time and time again with wii u, games were being announced for basically everything but wii u and it eventually killed the system. Games that did come were often sent out to die as late ports with no chance. Games being released on switch and with release date parity becomes a big deal. Ultimately this creates a level playing field and lets devs know why a game sold or didn't sell.
Why get this game on the switch? Simple. Off tv play and mobility is something curren...
Those sites that reported incorrectly, really show their colors and should no longer be trusted by anyone.
I think there is no agenda by N4G, but they simply won't moderate properly because they get too many clicks
So price dictates a games quality now? Would the game be of better quality if reviewed in a year when the price drops?
That would be amazing if the dlc was after game story. Xenoblade chronicles x did it perfectlly with the rich aftergame.
Further proof that the console war is only here, not with the actual console manufacturers. We should all have this approach to respect the healthy market that all competitors provide.
To me the only reason to buy a game on the VC is if I've never played it. Not everyone had these old systems, not every one was alive or gaming at that time. I've owned 4 nintendo systems, NES, Wii, Wii U, Switch, so I've clearly missed a few games, which I have purchased on the Virtual console in the past. I wouldn't want to play old games, much less pay for them. There are too many games to play to worry about old ass games.
Perhaps. Maybe if shockwave could further clarify his/her position, we might know how they really feel.
Ultimate question is...who's the big brother? An argument could be made either way...maybe the little brother is an MMA beast, and the older brother is better at traditional sports.