Maybe they'll go the Xbox one route and include it in the 2nd version of the pro controller.
I would like to see achievements / trophies used to purchase cosmetic DLC (skins, costumes, etc). But obviously, that's way too consumer friendly.
People that make comments like this... Why are we comparing these games like this? Can't we just enjoy both games for what they are? In the end, they are both quality exclusives. I'm just tired of the whole: "this exclusive is better than this other one" non sense that goes on all the time in here.
It's one thing when journalists make flame bait articles (obviously intended for clicks, and who can blame them, since it pays their bills), but we don'...
Seriously?
Speak for yourself. I woke up like this.
Or... You could not tell people how to spend their money.
I've bought GTA 5 twice already. I'd buy it a 3rd time if it came to the Switch. GTA 5 on the go? Yes, please.
I'm hoping to get one before June. My son will be turning 3 and his first game just might be bomberman.
Because clearly that's normal price. Just like the T-Shirts at value city were $200 before a 95% sale bringing them down to $10.
@Shadow, the joy con with grips controller is slightly smaller than an xbox one controller. Unless you're going to tell me that the xbox one controller is too small for your hands as well.
A lot of people overestimate the necessity of the pro controller. The joy Cons with grip is fine for most games. The only genre that needs a dpad for most people is fighting games.
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Me neither, since I haven't bought it.
Switch Pro Controller is much better than Wii U pad.
Pro Gamers would only play as Blanka in VR.
Probably just an extra (for fun) mode. No way would it be feasible for the standard vs matches. May even have a first person duel mode.
@admiralvic, actually I like where he's going with that. Let's get some ankle bands for the joycons and play street fighter for real.
If I was rich, I still wouldn't do this.
You think that playing it on an NES is more "fun" than playing it on a classic? I guess if you find digging up old TVs to support it, dealing with wires, and blowing on cartridges to be fun. Then sure.
It's been confirmed that you can plug a headset into the Nintendo Switch. Which means that if the Switch is docked, you would have to stand really close to it or get headsets with really long wires.